Workshop :: Flaneur Magazine x GMK

The editors of Flaneur Magazine are hosting a three-day workshop in collaboration with GMK. Employing psychogeographic and collaborative strategies, the workshop will provide a creative reading of the cityscape that reveals the hidden layers and mythologies of the place. GMK’s space will be turned into a temporary editorial office where a one-off magazine will be made with the editors and 15 participants. The magazine will be made collaboratively and inter-disciplinarily.The participants will get an introduction to the cultural techniques of flaneuring and the narrative strategies of psychogeography. The magazine will be dedicated to exploring Martićeva street.

To join the workshop please write a brief description of yourself and why you want to participate (in English). You will receive further instructions once the selection of participants has been made. Deadline for submissions is 7th of June 2019.

The workshop is primarily intended for photographers, illustrators, architects, urban designers, historians, writers, artists, performers and graphic designers as well as other interested audiences.

About Flaneur Magazine:
Flaneur is a nomadic, independent magazine focussing on one street per issue. The magazine embraces the street’s complexity, its layers and fragmented nature with a literary approach. The content of the magazine is produced with and for Flaneur by artists of all disciplines while the team spends two months on location. It is made using a collaborative, impulsive and unconventional approach. The magazine attempts to use a single microcosm to tell universal stories.

More info: https://flaneur-magazine.com

When: 14/6/2019-16/6/2019
Where: GMK, Šubićeva 29, Zagreb, Croatia
The workshop is free but participants are responsible for their own food.

Please send applications to: grashina@flaneur-magazine.com & fabian@flaneur-magazine.com

Workshop is realized in collaboration with Design District Zagreb and Zagreb Tourist Board.

Project is supported by Goethe-Instutut Kroatien and the City of Zagreb.

GMK is supported by Zaklada Kultura Nova and Foundation for Arts Initiatives.