by T. Enkhbold and B. Mandukhai | Jun 19, 2015 | Community Projects Mongolia, Economic Empowerment, Mongolia
Using geolocation to track distance, changing lifestyles, and fading traditions To the Origin brings a nomadic exhibition from the city to the countryside, using geolocation to mark points along the journey. Confronting ideas of distance, changing traditions, and...
by Minii Gudamj, Minii Ger (Our Streets, Our Home) | Jun 19, 2015 | Community Projects Mongolia, Economic Empowerment, Mongolia
Creating interactive art and social environments in the ger districts According to the artists, ger districts have a reputation from apartment dwellers and city planning officials as “dirty” or “unmaintained” places. In an effort to expose both...
by Brothers and Sisters | Jun 19, 2015 | Community Projects Mongolia, Economic Empowerment, Mongolia
“Selling” fresh air, sounds of silence, and livestock bones to address pollution in the city Everything for Sale, Art for Sale is a hybrid of an interactive art installation and mobile cart that “sells” three items throughout Ulaanbaatar — fresh air...
by Suyac Advocates | Jun 3, 2015 | Blog
The American Arts Incubator team at ZERO1 received a message from Aliana Juson of community project group, Suyac Advocates, in the Philippines to offer insights and developments on their project, Floating Eco-Resource Library. — For the American Arts Incubator...
by David Burke | May 29, 2015 | Blog Laos, David Burke, Laos
We have awarded the third round of the American Arts Incubator “small grants” to local Lao artists and organizations. The public presentation of the projects was hosted by i:cat Gallery and was attended by over thirty local artists, leaders, and curious members of the...