AarhusMakers

AarhusMakers AARHUSMAKERS — cultural catering, art and other creative experiments — creating an international art crowd in Aarhus, Denmark.

Aarhus makers is home to a highly curated collection of designed, handcrafted quality products and services created in the city of Aarhus, by a community of independent artists. We are a cooperative driven by our core values, offering to our artists a supportive community, fair pay and equity in the company as co-owners. Aarhus Makers is a multi-stakeholder co-operative, that means all our members

are also co-owners of the company and we stand together for our shared vision for creative integrity and sustainable business practices. Our goal is to build the biggest community of makers in Aarhus City, and subsequently, Denmark and the Nordics. We strongly believe that the success of our community will come through the open collaboration and support of ideas, experiences, and the artistic vision of our members.

Are you a musician? Applications for the Spot Festival 2021 are now open! 👇🍾
27/11/2020

Are you a musician? Applications for the Spot Festival 2021 are now open! 👇🍾

SPOT 2021: Ansøg nu! 12/11/202012/11/2020 by Asbjørn Lyhnein Blog Vi kan med stor glæde meddele, at vi dags dato har åbnet op for ansøgningsrunden til at spille på SPOT Festival, der afvikles i perioden 06. maj 2021 – 08. maj 2021. Ansøgningsrunden løber fra 19. oktober 2020 – 15. decemb...

Are you a visual artist based in Aarhus? Then take a look at this opportunity! 👇
04/11/2020

Are you a visual artist based in Aarhus? Then take a look at this opportunity! 👇

Fantastic opp for anyone interested 👇
03/11/2020

Fantastic opp for anyone interested 👇

Would you like to learn how to curate an online, hybrid or physical festival? Apply for a free online from The Festival Academy🙌

📆Deadline is 4 November!
👜Duration 25-26 November.

👉All details and application here: https://bit.ly/2Jy0i1C

A week ago Open the Kimono opened the doors to Collective Mindspace to the public in their second iteration. There were ...
08/10/2020

A week ago Open the Kimono opened the doors to Collective Mindspace to the public in their second iteration. There were more than 200 visitors to Mindspace thus far, with countless testimonies, incredible dialogues and human connections that are prompting them to keep iterating, evolving and making Collective Mindspace an experience that they co-create with other artists, organizations and citizens. Please enjoy these selection of photographs and reach out to them if you want to collaborate in future exhibitions.

A week ago we opened the doors to Collective Mindspace to the public in our second iteration. We had more than 200 visitors to Mindspace thus far, with countless testimonies, incredible dialogues and human connections that are prompting us to keep iterating, evolving and making Collective Mindspace an experience that we co-create with other artists, organizations and citizens. We hope you enjoyed the experience, if you couldn’t visit, we hope you join us in the next location. In the meantime, please enjoy these selection of photographs.

About Collective Mindspace.

Collective Mindspace is an itinerary art installation for our community to enjoy a safe and stimulating space to share their stories and testimonies about their Covid-19 lockdown experience.

The uncertainty of 2020, the unknown timeline for how and when the COVID-19 pandemic will end, triggered the ideation of this co-created exhibition.

The impact the pandemic has had on humanity, has reverberated across every country and for every facet of society.

The role of the arts and culture as a whole, as a beacon to preserve our humanity and our connectedness has been essential to ensure that, we, the citizens, can still connect with one another through creativity, ingenuity and togetherness.

Our primary goal with Collective Mindspace is to ensure that anyone experiencing the exhibition is not only a visitor but a cultural actor and hence a contributor to the art experience.

This means that the audience ends up becoming a cultural creator through a participatory framework that encourages them to do so, while the exhibition evolves organically.

Collective Mindspace follows an emotional chronological order, mirroring how society initially reacted during the first Covid-19 lockdown, encouraging reflection and introspection about how society moved resiliently from uncertainty to acceptance and future hope creation.

The project is proudly supported by: Slots- og kulturstyrelsen, Magistraten for Sundhed og Omsorg and FO-Aarhus.
Special thanks to our partners from and the team behind Open the Kimono, for making this a reality.

This is a sneak peak about "Collective Mindspace"Opening today, 1st October at Folkestedet from 11h to 15h and tomorrow ...
01/10/2020

This is a sneak peak about "Collective Mindspace"

Opening today, 1st October at Folkestedet from 11h to 15h and tomorrow 2nd October from 17h to 21h.

"The role of the arts and culture as a whole, as a beacon to preserve our humanity and our connectedness has been essential to ensure that, we, the citizens, can still connect with one another through creativity, ingenuity and togetherness.

The primary goal with Collective Mindspace is to ensure that anyone experiencing the exhibition is not only a visitor but a cultural actor and hence a contributor to the art experience."

This is a sneak peak about Collective Mindspace.

Opening today, 1st October at Folkestedet from 11h to 15h and tomorrow 2nd October from 17h to 21h.

An art installation for our community to enjoy a safe and stimulating space to share their stories and testimonies about their Covid-19 lockdown experience.

The uncertainty of 2020, the unknown timeline for how and when the COVID-19 pandemic will end, triggered the ideation of this co-created exhibition.

The impact the pandemic has had on humanity, has reverberated across every country and for every facet of society.

The role of the arts and culture as a whole, as a beacon to preserve our humanity and our connectedness has been essential to ensure that, we, the citizens, can still connect with one another through creativity, ingenuity and togetherness.

Our primary goal with Collective Mindspace is to ensure that anyone experiencing the exhibition is not only a visitor but a cultural actor and hence a contributor to the art experience.

This means that the audience ends up becoming a cultural creator through a participatory framework that encourages them to do so.

Collective Mindspace follows an emotional chronological order, mirroring how society initially reacted during the first Covid-19 lockdown, encouraging reflection and introspection about how society moved resiliently from uncertainty to acceptance and future hope creation.

Partnerships for cultural events incoming! Stay tuned ✌️
20/08/2020

Partnerships for cultural events incoming! Stay tuned ✌️

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Through this coming cloudy days, we have a spicy set of news to share with you!👇👇👇

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If podcast episode that you should listen to, this is the one.  Paul Natorp discussing creativity, community and activis...
02/07/2020

If podcast episode that you should listen to, this is the one.

Paul Natorp discussing creativity, community and activism with Javier Esteves is just, to put it simply, energy for the soul.

Thank you Javier Esteves and our friends at C-cube for creating this podcast series.

Creativity, Mental Health, Community #22 -------------- Paul Natorp is one of the co-founders of Sager der Samler, arguably one of the strongest and most dedicated social-driven organizations in town

The School of Architecture Arkitektskolen Aarhus has just posted their online graduation exhibition. It's a killer! Visi...
01/07/2020

The School of Architecture Arkitektskolen Aarhus has just posted their online graduation exhibition. It's a killer! Visit here :)

VISIT THE EXHIBITION here:

https://wda2020.aarch.dk/

25/06/2020

Friends! See you at 20h?Join us for a season finale! :)

AARHUSMAKERS — cultural catering, art and other creative experiments — creating an international art crowd in Aarhus, Denmark.

03/06/2020

LYNK XI — A scientific journey to reveal Icelander’s DNA 🧬🔗⁣

Join us for another Facebook like session tomorrow (Thursday) 20:00 📌⁣

In this event we will be interviewing Moisès Coll Macià, a PhD student at the Bioinformatics Research Centre (BiRC) at Aarhus University. Check out FB event for full description 🗞⁣

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We help experience seekers to discover, enjoy and contribute to the development of grassroots cultural movements in the city of Aarhus.

We help them by organising, developing and curating unmissable events and experiences that lead to tribe and community building.

We bring people together working locally and thinking globally.

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