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Ptarmigan operated in Tallinn from 2011-2014. We no longer maintain any presence in Tallinn, but this website will continue to serve as an archive of the activities produced at Ptarmigan during these years.

Tapahtumat

How to make trouble and influence people - 2 day workshop
workshop
24 tammikuu 2012 00:00 - 27 tammikuu 2012 00:00 10:00 sharp

A 2 day workshop for approximately 10 participants looking at culture as a form of resistance in society and our daily lives. Faciltated by Amal Laala as part of the Space is the Place exhibition workshops at Kuvataideakademia (co-organised by Kuvataideakademia, Ptarmigan & XL Art Space). 

Amal Laala is a socially engaged artist who's work is often temporary and fleeting, interacting with public space and communities to creatively activate discussion, experimentation and play. Strongly concept based she uses a range of mediums, from performance to projection, public installation and interventions to street art. Laala has had work as part of The XIV Biennale of young artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, Macedonia (2009) and of various residency programs, including Platform, Vaasa (2010) and Art Omi International Artist Residency, NY (2009). Working as an artist educator in Museums such as; Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Britain and South London Gallery, she is currently Youth Programme Coordinator at the Helsinki Art Museum. Presently Laala is managing a satellite project, involving a six-month series of workshops with final outcomes shown at an off-site premises in conjunction with the museum and World Design Capital Helsinki. With a BA in Photography and a diploma in International Public Art, Laala is currently completing her MA in Environmental Art at Aalto school of Art and Design.

Resources
How to Make Trouble and Influence People Zine from How to Make Trouble and Influence People in Helsinki workshop. Facilitated and complied by Amal Laala Contributions by Lisa Erdman, Tuukka Salonen, Tiina Remes, Sari TM Kivinen, Emily Hart, Karoliina Hellberg and Petra Martinez