Pere IV, 345 08020 Barcelona
Dates:
12 March 2026 18:00 - 20:00
26 March 2026 18:00 - 20:00

A third session may be added depending on participants’ availability and desire.

 

 

Public activity with prior registration using the form available here.

 

Total capacity of 12 people

The main language of the workshop will be Spanish, and depending on the group, English may also be incorporated.

*No prior experience is required — curiosity and creativity are all you need.

imagining collective futures

an experimental creative workshop by Nafsika Hadjichristou

 

This workshop invites participants — including activists, local community members, climate and social justice defenders, students, or anyone interested in collective work and art as a tool — to imagine possible futures beyond environmental collapse, exploitation, and extraction, through conversation, creative experimentation, and collective visual making.

Across the sessions, we will explore speculative narratives and alternative possibilities, primarily through collage, and optionally experiment with simple ways to animate or create movement with the material. Participants will contribute to both individual and shared visual pieces, building a collective archive of ideas and images that could inspire future animation and visual projects.

Let’s explore the end of the world together, and imagine a different one!

 

bio

Nafsika Hadjichristou is a visual artist from Nicosia, Cyprus, working with photography, film, and experimental storytelling. Rooted in slowness, memory, and poetic observation, her work weaves together images, writing, scrapbooking, animation, and sound into intimate, tactile reflections on land, resistance, and belonging. With a background in documentary and a deep commitment to collaborative and participatory practice, she has worked locally in her country, as well as in solidarity with communities in Latin America, exploring how storytelling can resist erasure and nurture social change. She sees artistic practice as a space for reflection, community, emphathy and connection— between personal diary, archive, and collective memory. She holds a BSc in Film and Television Production from the University of York.

 


Activity carried out within the framework of the MATCH (Mediterranean as the Climate Hotspot) residencies.

MATCH is a European cultural cooperation project on climate migration, community gardens and sustainable practices. The project connects five cultural organizations based in the Mediterranean: Mapa das Ideas (PT), D6:EU (CY), La Friche la Belle de Mai (FR), BJCEM (BE), and the National Technical University of Athens (GR), each working with a local arts and community garden partners.

Dates:
12 March 2026 18:00 - 20:00
26 March 2026 18:00 - 20:00

A third session may be added depending on participants’ availability and desire.

 

 

Public activity with prior registration using the form available here.

 

Total capacity of 12 people

The main language of the workshop will be Spanish, and depending on the group, English may also be incorporated.

*No prior experience is required — curiosity and creativity are all you need.

Pere IV, 345 08020 Barcelona