June 02, 2017, 10 am – 1 pm

Many thanks to the artist Stine Marie Jacobsen for her lecture “DO YOU HAVE TIME TO KILL ME TODAY?” and discussion with our participants.

“Stine Marie Jacobsen will talk about her socially engaged art projects and give an introduction into her overall practice of long term art projects and collaborations with non-art institutions.

The work of Stine Marie Jacobsen focuses on themes such as film, language, gender, violence, death, taboos, anonymity, psychology. She conducts performative experiments and creates platforms for critical thinking and new ways of looking at ethics, identity, control, fear and trust.

Stine has conceptualised and worked on a number of participatory projects and is the founder of Direct Approach, a contemporary anti-violence project as well as Law Shifters, a workshop project with lawyers that organises court case events with teenagers, where real lawsuits are rejudged and law writing workshops based on discussions on rights in private and public space. Both projects decode violence and law individually and collectively through participatory means.” (Stine Marie Jacobsen)

More information on the STINE MARIE JACOBSEN and DIRECT APPROACH Websites.