About,
Manifesto
manifesto
About,
Manifesto
FACE B believes it is essential to integrate art and culture into urban planning issues. For example, cultural mediation plays a predominant role to reduce socioeconomic disparities and power relations between dominant and dominated groups. Some increasingly creative and original mediation devices are also used in reflections around the planning of urban spaces or on the question of the commons.
FACE B wishes to promote the diversity of artistic forms to shape the city of tomorrow: digital and visual arts, performing arts, design and fashion, audiovisual arts… Acknowledging the increasing decompartmentalisation and permeability of artistic practices, Face B adopts a multidisciplinary and transversal approach in the design of its projects. It is through creativity, experimentation and the mixing of various artistic expressions that our cultural actions take on their full meaning.
FACE B dreams of creative spaces that allow the invisible people of our society to take over, in their turn, the fields of our collective imagination. Because a creative society is above all rich in its differences and aware of the challenges of intersectionality.
FACE B believes in building cultural models that respond to the challenges of society, in a logic of an economical, social and environmental transition. Culture is a sector that creates value and wealth, both tangible and intangible, and actively participates in local development and innovation.
FACE B wishes to promote the diversity of artistic forms to shape the city of tomorrow: digital and visual arts, performing arts, design and fashion, audiovisual arts… Acknowledging the increasing decompartmentalisation and permeability of artistic practices, Face B adopts a multidisciplinary and transversal approach in the design of its projects. It is through creativity, experimentation and the mixing of various artistic expressions that our cultural actions take on their full meaning.
FACE B believes in building cultural models that respond to the challenges of society, in a logic of an economical, social and environmental transition. Culture is a sector that creates value and wealth, both tangible and intangible, and actively participates in local development and innovation.
FACE B believes it is essential to integrate art and culture into urban planning issues. For example, cultural mediation plays a predominant role to reduce socioeconomic disparities and power relations between dominant and dominated groups. Some increasingly creative and original mediation devices are also used in reflections around the planning of urban spaces or on the question of the commons.
FACE B dreams of creative spaces that allow the invisible people of our society to take over, in their turn, the fields of our collective imagination. Because a creative society is above all rich in its differences and aware of the challenges of intersectionality.