THE COLLECTION OF MEMORIES
Exhibition + Market
Bringing together unexpected and interesting collections, gathered over time. Alongside curated vintage, prints, drinks, and music.
Vinyl collectors will share and play rare records. Visitors are also invited to bring their own rare vinyl collections and take part in the exchange.
May 10, 15:00 — 21:00
Carrer de l’Encarnació 66, Gràcia, Barcelona @e66_______
Free entry
The Collectors:
Elena Diaz
Sarah Scohy
Mario Ojeda Batista
Sona Hambardzumyan
Emma Sassaman
Jan Waffle
Guilherme Simas
Amaya Crichton
Tobia Morara
Elena Artenian
Egor Fedosov
Lara Lussheimer
Objects begin as silent. Through memory and experience, we attach fragments of ourselves to what we keep. Over time, these fragments accumulate, connect, and begin to form something beyond themselves.
Curated by Elena Artenyan & Tobia Morara
Having s€x with the devil or shooting p0rn for your graduation project—what is a dream, and what is reality?
For Egor Fedosov @fdsov , the unimaginable became a lived experience and turned into a story of care and creative labor on a film set. In his visual essay We Hold the Camera for Each Other, he explores the pillars of fun, feel-good amateur production and shares advice for you to try it yourself.
See the full story on our website.
we saved the world again and made winter officially OVER: we climbed very high to put it to sleep at the top of the mountain!!!!! all thanks to garmosha 🪗superteam
🌃 JOIN US, NIGHT KNIGHTS! 🌃
this time, Bolotsa will explore NIGHTTIME as a state of the world, where everyday rules are blurred, and darkness allows fantasies to become real!
on Saturday night (10/01, 23:30) we will walk around Poblenou in Barcelona and turn SCARY MONSTERS into our PLAY BUDDIES! a shadow theatre, hide-and-seek, dream works - we have prepared so many games for you!! 👻
register for our NEW ADVENTURE through the link in bio 🙀
On Saturday, 8 November, U? hosts the multidisciplinary performance lost and found curated by tonya belugina, a researcher and community-oriented curator whose projects exist on the border of poetry, participatory practices, pedagogy and field-research.
lost and found explores the world where everything is already existing: nature, history, culture, trash, words, traumas, events and memories. These are all accidental, but yet inevitable traces of life that are happening, evolving, transforming and disappearing without our participation. The program grows from five unique friendships, and includes a photo exhibition, digital collage canvas, windharp installation, workshop and film screening.
Working with the emancipatory potential of imagination and curiosity, tonya introduces the project with an essay on the themes of memory and care, as reflections of lost and found.
Read: link ⟶ bio.