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Cultural Breakfast #64: Making Diversity Visible

City Walk and Keynote Speech

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The Cultural Breakfast #64 engages with two initiatives in Salzburg that critically examine power structures and make marginalized perspectives visible: Decolonizing Salzburg and D—Arts Salzburg.

In the first part of the Cultural Breakfast, we invite you to join members of Decolonizing Salzburg for a short walk to sites that bear witness to the city’s colonial past.
In the second part, Ivana Pilić (D—Arts) will illustrate how colonial legacies continue to shape the cultural sector today and discuss the necessary changes to create a diverse and equitable cultural landscape.

Date & Time: Friday, 20th March, 2025, at 9 AM
Meeting Point: Kajetanerbrunnen, 5020 Salzburg
A joint event by ARGEkultur and the Dachverband Salzburger Kulturstätten | In cooperation with D—Arts and Decolonizing Salzburg.


Decolonizing Salzburg

Austria has long neglected to confront its own colonial and imperial history and to address its ongoing impact in the present. Colonial traces run through all forms of art—whether in architecture, visual and performing arts, music, literature, design, or media arts.

Decolonizing Salzburg seeks to make the city’s colonial past visible and tangible. The group works closely with current postcolonial research projects at the University of Salzburg and the Salzburg University of Education, as well as with NGOs, museums, and church institutions.

D—Arts Salzburg

D—Arts, a project office for diversity, critically examines, highlights, claims space, and aims for the transformation of the cultural sector. Through D—Arts, we draw attention to those who remain unseen. The "D" in D—Arts stands for a critical approach to diversity, decentralized strategies, and dialogical concepts.

As a nationwide project office, D—Arts focuses on anti-discrimination concepts in the cultural sector. With over 80 member associations and institutions, we work towards a diverse and equitable cultural landscape. Our goal is to identify existing gaps in the cultural sector and establish a comprehensive centre for conceptualization, curation, and consulting—fosterin

 

 

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