Building on the first edition, Studiotopia 2.0: Enter the Symbiocene with Arts and Science brings together the competencies and resources of a range of sectors to develop a series of artist residencies, exhibitions, projections, conferences, and workshops on the potential links between the arts and the environment over the period 2024-2027. The aim consists of forging a stronger symbiosis between humanity, nature, culture, and technology. This collaborative European project encompasses 11 cultural and creative institutions, including Bozar, one of its founding members.
The initiative consists of eleven European cultural institutions and Science Organizations:
Centre for Fine Arts (Bozar) and GLUON in Brussels, Ars Electronica in Linz, Cluj Cultural Centre in Cluj, Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art in Gdansk, Laboral in Gijon, HEXAGONE, Scène Nationale in Grenoble, MEET Digital Center in Milano, Kersnikova Institute in Ljubljana, Cyens in Cyprus and Beta The Digital Hub in Dublin. STUDIOTOPIA is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
Library of Materials
As part of the European Studiotopia project, Bozar, BC Materials, RWTH Aachen University and UCLouvain–LOCI organised a series of Pop-up Labs with international students exploring the possibilities of building with soil. This serves as a source of inspiration for the monumental installation that Delcy Morelos presents at Bozar in the summer of 2026.