
Projeto Entre Serras (PES_CE) is a contemporary art network focusing on agriculture and biodiversity. The project aims to create a psychogeographical artistic network in the mountains of Portugal, Spain and France. Mountains are naturally regions of low human density; their geography makes them difficult to inhabit and unsuitable for intensive agriculture. They largely remain living laboratories where wild and domestic natures are questionned. PES_CE was born on the Central Iberian System (Sistema Ibérico Central), a mountain range that runs east–west, forming a natural divide that stands in contrast to the orthogonal administrative borders imposed on the landscape. The Central Iberian System forms an important natural and cultural barrier between the northern and southern regions of the peninsula. PES_CE is a cultural, social, and scientific project based on collaborative and transdisciplinary artistic practices committed to local communities. Through in situ interventions and photographic and other media visualisations — presented in exhibitions and on a digital platform — artists are invited to develop a deep connection with the territory. In doing so, they bring to light the stories of places and of phenomena linkedto the rural–urban spaces and the agriculture–biodiversity divide.Project co-funded by the European UnionSubprogram: Culture (Creative Europe)Action: Cooperation Projects
Chapter 01 - Projeto Entre Serras, a network for the future of rural areas(a geography of exchange). Chapter 02 - Art and Landscape. Chapter 03 - Artistic Residencies. Chapter 04 - Seminars and Workshops. Chapter 05 - Artists.
Sustainability, Landscape, Visual arts - Culture, Landscape heritage
Sustainability, Landscape, Visual arts - Culture, Landscape heritage
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