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3/6 16:45-18:45
3/7 16:45-18:45
(Participation in the workshop requires the purchase of a TPABF ticket.)
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Doğa Gönüllü (from Turkey, currently based in the Netherlands) [she/her]
Doğa is a designer and bookmaker currently living in the Netherlands. She focuses on community-oriented, collaborative book design and publishing, approaching publishing as a process of building relationships. She believes that sharing work, tools, platforms, ideas, stories, and food is essential to fostering solidarity and sustainable environments, as well as a way of locating oneself in the world. She is fascinated by how books can exist in multiple forms and serve different purposes while still remaining familiar and recognizable—like an object that is constantly in motion, yet continually remembered.
Chuan-Yun Hsieh (from Taiwan, currently based in the Netherlands) [she/her]
Chuan-Yun Hsieh is a visual artist currently based in the Netherlands. Working with image-making, writing, and participatory methods, she explores the relationships between people and space, communities and everyday environments. Situated within multilingual and cross-cultural contexts, her practice examines how language, translation, and memory circulate through exchange, embracing misunderstanding, silence, and disfluency as starting points for mutual understanding. Through observation, walking, and image-making, she seeks to perceive diverse voices and presences, and to sense how spaces hold experiences and transformations.
(Participation in the workshop requires the purchase of a TPABF ticket.)