Vered Glickman, director of the Israeli Cultural Institute of Budapest, is our guest speaker for the activity organized in collaboration with the City Council of Barcelona on the Holocaust Remembrance week. She will present a lecture on the future exhibition “Street. Art. Holocaust” and will participate in a conversation with the urban artist Roc Blackblock, moderated by the professor Núria Ricart, of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona. The activity will take place on January 26 at La Model former prison. Simultaneous translation will be available and previous registration is recommended.
Activity agenda
6:30 p.m
Presentation by Jordi Guixé, director of EUROM
6:40 pm- 7:10 pm
Keynote speech
Vered Glickman, director of the Hebrew Language Center of the Israeli Cultural Institute in Budapest, curator of the “Street. Art. Holocaust” exhibition that is being prepared in Budapest.
7:10 pm- 7:40 pm
Open dialogue with Vered Glickman and the urban artist Roc Blackblock, moderated by the professor Nuria Ricart, Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona.
Images: 1. Rock Blackblock. “In memory of the victims of the Holocaust” (2019). Collaboration with 12 students from the artistic high school Moisès Broggi Institute. Picture by Fer Alcalà. 2. Vered Dror. Braille graffiti project in Zagreb to protest the blindness of neo-Nazi street graffiti. 3.Iris Andraschek. “I am here”, carpets drawn on the sidewalks of Krems, Austria, dedicated to Jewish women victims of the Holocaust (templates and detemper). 4. Nitzan Mintz. “We, the molluscs”, part 2. Mural painting, Lodz, Poland (2016).
Survey
- Project reference: 101104202
- Type of activity: Awareness raising
- Title of the event: International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023
- Date of the act: 26/01/2023
- Duration of the act in days: 1
- Physically
- Barcelona
Related report
Report | Conference on street art experiences and the Holocaust
Related activities
- Rock Blackblock + EUROM graffiti project In Remembrance of the Victims of Holocaust (January 2018)
- Exhibition of the graffiti project at the University of Barcelona (March 2018)
Related project
- Murs de Bitàcola, collaborative project by Roc Blackblock on collective memory