Ana Margarida Silva, a researcher at CEI and an FCT PhD scholar, was awarded a grant to take part in the Art & Science Lab for Young Creatives and Early Career Researchers and the 60th Venice International Art Biennale, Italy, as part of COST Action SHiFT CA21166 “Social Sciences and Humanities for Transformation and Climate Resilience”.
The competition included the submission of photographs and narratives inspired by the question “How will we live together well?”, with an emphasis on storytelling that reflected each candidate’s personal inspiration and interpretation of a regenerative future.
This COST Action SHiFT activity is inspired by the creative and interdisciplinary initiative of the New European Bauhaus, which connects the European Green Deal to living spaces and their experiences, inviting us to imagine and build a sustainable and inclusive future together.
For more information about this Art & Science Lab for Young Creatives and Early Career Researchers and COST Action SHiFT, see: https://shift-cost.eu/imagining-regenerative-futures-how-will-we-live-together-well/