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SUMMARY:Living with the Delta: Myth\, Memory and Water Knowledge
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DTEND:20260620T153000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the opening weekend of Wild Waters\, Framer Framed p
	resents a\nprogramme on 20 June 2026 that delves into the lives of watersi
	de communities\nfrom different geographical perspectives. Living with the 
	Delta: Myth\, Memory\nand Water Knowledge highlights artistic practices fr
	om Ewa Ciepielewska &\nAgnieszka Brzeżańska\, Ashfika Rahman\, Anna Moreno
	 and Eunice Pais\, that engage\nwith identities emerging along the banks a
	nd deltas of rivers\, focusing on more\nthan human relationships formed wi
	th and by the environment.\n\nIn looking at the playful\, mythological and
	 spiritual relationships with the\nwater as well as the scientific and his
	torical implications of manmade\necological crises\, the artists present t
	he complex realities of living in\nproximity to and coexisting with the ri
	ver. These practices propose approaches\nto meaningful stewardship over th
	e environment\, rooted not only in scientific\nfact but also cultural sign
	ificance.\n\nThe programme consist of presentations by the artists\, follo
	wed by\nconversations. Moderated by exhibition curator Àngels Miralda\, th
	is afternoon\naims to expand the dialogue between the artists and their wo
	rks\, delving into\nquestions on how to handle the precarious balance betw
	een the prosperity and\ndevelopment of human communities and the preservat
	ion of the water sources that\nsustain them.\n\nProgramme\n\n15:00 Present
	ations and conversation with Anna Moreno and Eunice Pais\n16:00 Break\n16:
	10 Presentations and conversation with Ashfika Rahman\, Ewa Ciepielewska a
	nd\nAgnieszka Brzeżańska\n\nSign up here [https://framerframed.stager.co/s
	hop/default/events/111670258].\n\nFrom 19 June to 30 August 2026\, Framer 
	Framed presents Wild Waters: Dams and\nDeltas After Modernity\, curated by
	 Àngels Miralda. The exhibition examines water\nas both a life-sustaining 
	resource and an instrument of political power\, tracing\nthe ways hydrauli
	c infrastructures have shaped landscapes\, histories and systems\nof envir
	onmental exploitation across different geographies.\n\nLocation\n\nFramer 
	Framed\nOranje-Vrijstaatkade 71\nAmsterdam\n\nInfo & Credits\n\nThis event
	 is in English. Admission is free\, pay what you can. Do you also think\na
	rt should be free and accessible? Please consider supporting us with a don
	ation\nwhen registering or by becoming a Framer Framed Friend\n[https://fr
	amerframed.nl/over-ons/friends/]!\n\nThis event may be photographed and fi
	lmed. Kindly let us know in advance if you\nprefer not to have your pictur
	e taken. For seated programmes\, places are always\nmade available for whe
	elchair users. Please speak to the host before the\nprogramme begins.\n\nW
	ild Waters: Dams And Deltas After Modernity is curated by Àngels Miralda a
	nd on\nshow at Framer Framed until 30 August 2026.\n\nFramer Framed is sup
	ported by the Ministry of Education\, Culture and Science\;\nAmsterdam Fun
	d for the Arts\; Municipality of Amsterdam\; and VriendenLoterij\nFonds.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/living-with-the-delta-myth-memory-and-w
	ater-knowledge
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LOCATION:Framer Framed - Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71\, 1093KS Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-oost,community,dapperbuurt,exhibition,opening
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:As part of the opening weekend of <em>Wild Wat
	ers</em>, Framer Framed presents a programme on 20 June 2026 that delves i
	nto the lives of waterside communities from different geographical perspec
	tives. <em>Living with the Delta: Myth, Memory and Water Knowledge</em> hi
	ghlights artistic practices from Ewa Ciepielewska &amp; Agnieszka Brzeżańs
	ka, Ashfika Rahman, Anna Moreno and Eunice Pais, that engage with identiti
	es emerging along the banks and deltas of rivers, focusing on more than hu
	man relationships formed with and by the environment.<p>In looking at the 
	playful, mythological and spiritual relationships with the water as well a
	s the scientific and historical implications of manmade ecological crises,
	 the artists present the complex realities of living in proximity to and c
	oexisting with the river. These practices propose approaches to meaningful
	 stewardship over the environment, rooted not only in scientific fact but 
	also cultural significance.</p><p>The programme consist of presentations b
	y the artists, followed by conversations. Moderated by exhibition curator 
	Àngels Miralda, this afternoon aims to expand the dialogue between the art
	ists and their works, delving into questions on how to handle the precario
	us balance between the prosperity and development of human communities and
	 the preservation of the water sources that sustain them.</p>Programme<p><
	strong>15:00</strong> Presentations and conversation with Anna Moreno and 
	Eunice Pais<br> <strong>16:00 </strong>Break<br> <strong>16:10</strong> Pr
	esentations and conversation with Ashfika Rahman, Ewa Ciepielewska and Agn
	ieszka Brzeżańska</p><p>Sign up <a href="https://framerframed.stager.co/sh
	op/default/events/111670258" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>From 19 June 
	to 30 August 2026, Framer Framed presents <em>Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas
	 After Modernity</em>, curated by Àngels Miralda. The exhibition examines 
	water as both a life-sustaining resource and an instrument of political po
	wer, tracing the ways hydraulic infrastructures have shaped landscapes, hi
	stories and systems of environmental exploitation across different geograp
	hies.</p>Location<p>Framer Framed<br> Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71<br> Amsterda
	m</p>Info &amp; Credits<p>This event is in English. Admission is free, pay
	 what you can. Do you also think art should be free and accessible? Please
	 consider supporting us with a donation when registering or by becoming a 
	<a href="https://framerframed.nl/over-ons/friends/" target="_blank">Framer
	 Framed Friend</a>!</p><p>This event may be photographed and filmed. Kindl
	y let us know in advance if you prefer not to have your picture taken. For
	 seated programmes, places are always made available for wheelchair users.
	 Please speak to the host before the programme begins.</p><p><em>Wild Wate
	rs: Dams And Deltas After Modernity</em> is curated by Àngels Miralda and 
	on show at Framer Framed until 30 August 2026.</p><p><em>Framer Framed is 
	supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Amsterdam Fun
	d for the Arts; Municipality of Amsterdam; and VriendenLoterij Fonds.</em>
	</p>
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