ZERO WASTE ART | Exploring Circular Economy in the Art World
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion that explores the intersection of art and environmental sustainability
Date and time
Location
The Nine
69 Rue Archimède 1000 Bruxelles BelgiumAbout this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
We successfully made a previous event with Jemima Kulumba, Managing Director of the Biennale of Women in Art, who spoke about the underrepresentation of women artists in the art world.
For our second event, we are shifting our focus to environmental sustainability in the art world. These events empower audiences to understand how their purchasing decisions can drive positive change in the art industry.
What to Expect
The event will begin with an interactive introduction by Dr. Audrey-Flore Ngomsik, CEO of Trianon Scientific Communication, designed to introduce participants to the concept of circular economy in art, making this complex topic accessible and engaging for everyone.
Our panel discussion will delve into the practical realities of creating art within circular economy principles, examining how sustainable practices manifest differently across various artistic contexts and cultural backgrounds. We'll explore how for some artists, sustainability represents a conscious environmental choice, while for others, these practices are culturally ingrained or natural ways of living.
Panel Focus Areas
• Defining Circular Economy in Art: Understanding what sustainable art practices
mean in today's context
• Cultural Perspectives: Exploring how different cultural backgrounds influence
approaches to sustainable art
• Practical Challenges: Discussing the real-world obstacles artists face when adopting
zero waste practices
• Consumer Impact: Examining how art buyers can drive industry-wide environmental
consciousness
• Showcase of Sustainable Artworks: Featuring actual examples of zero waste art
practices
Featured Panellists
• Ann-Christine Racette - Artist and Founder of Sapientera, bringing invaluable
expertise in sustainable art practices.
• Sandra Agbessi - Co-founder and Artistic Director of the Brussels Africa Center,
offering unique cultural perspectives on sustainability in art.
Both panellists will share insights about their respective approaches to sustainable practices and present examples of their work, creating a rich dialogue about the future of environmentally conscious art.
Why Attend?
This event offers a unique opportunity to:
• Learn about circular economy principles in an artistic context
• Discover how your art purchasing decisions can create positive environmental impact
• Explore diverse cultural approaches to sustainable art practices
• Connect with like-minded individuals committed to sustainable living
• Support artists who prioritize environmental responsibility
ZERO WASTE ART continues our mission to transform how we think about consumption and sustainability, demonstrating that choosing sustainable art can drive the entire industry toward more environmentally conscious practices.
This event is part of an ongoing series exploring sustainable living practices for the general public. It is organized by Trianon Scientific Communication and hosted by The Nine.