The fourth issue of GSG magazine, titled Labour – (Re)Worked, features contributions from Selma Selman, Katja Praznik, Valeria Graziano, Marina Tkalčić and an interview with Jasna Jasna Žmak.
GSG Magazine
Othering (in)(of) the Periphery
Promotion of the third issue of GSG Magazine for Contemporary Art and Social Issues
The promotion of the third issue of GSG Magazine for Contemporary Art and Social Issues will be held in Filodrammatica in Rijeka on Wednesday, 17 November, at 19:00 CET.
The Zagreb promotion of GSG Magazine at Booksa
Come get your copy of GSG Magazine on Friday, 4 October 2019 at 8 pm at Booksa, Zagreb. See what’s in the first and second issues of the magazine and learn more about a Rijeka-based art organization From Citizens to Their City. Support the workers’ struggle with T-shirts made by KURS association. GSG Magazine for […]
Knowledge exchange 7 — Presentation of the second issue of GSG magazine
Maja Hodošček in a conversation with Irena Borić
On Thursday 13 June at 19:00 there will be a presentation of the Slovenian artist Maja Hodošček in a dialogue with the art historian Irena Borić. Along with the talk and video screening in the From the Citizens to Their City’s premises in Križanićeva 6a, there will also be the promotion of the Second Issue of the GSG Magazine for Contemporary Art and Social Issues of From the Citizens to Their City Initiative that focuses on artistic and non-artistic practices aimed at developing social cohesion and strengthening disadvantaged communities.
Knowledge exchange 6 — Presentation of the first issue of GSG magazine
GSG Magazine for Contemporary Art and Social Questions of the From the Citizens to Their City Initiative, will be presented on June 12, at 19:00 in Križanićeva 6a. The magazine will be issued twice a year, in spring and autumn. The first issue, dedicated to queer and feminist topics, was created from the contributions of the organizers of the Smoqua festival — the first regional queer and feminist festival held in Rijeka*. To continue the dialogue in-between the festival preparations we invited Lori, Pariter and the Center for Women’s studies to reflect on queer and feminism from their respective fields and interests.