Eco Expo: Ana Zibelnik & Jakob Ganslmeier
Fault Line
Fault Line portrays the impact of the climate crisis in Europe by looking at the myriad of responses within society. From migration driven by environmental factors, eco-anxiety and activism on the one hand to the troubling surge of populist rhetorics, it questions how the accelerating rhythm of disasters leads to a deepening of polarisation and erodes our collective resilience.
Bio
Ana Zibelnik (1995, Ljubljana) is a visual artist and photographer with a master’s degree in Film and Photographic Studies from the University of Leiden. Her work explores the depths of ecological crises and climate fear, along with their social implications.
Jakob Ganslmeier (1990, Munich) is a photographer and visual artist based in The Netherlands. He has a master’s degree in Photography & Society from KABK, the Hague. Ganslmeier’s focus lies on dissecting the visual representation of radical ideologies and providing an opposing narrative through an interactive artistic approach.
Fault Line portrays the impact of the climate crisis in Europe by looking at the myriad of responses within society. From migration driven by environmental factors, eco-anxiety and activism on the one hand to the troubling surge of populist rhetorics, it questions how the accelerating rhythm of disasters leads to a deepening of polarisation and erodes our collective resilience.
Bio
Ana Zibelnik (1995, Ljubljana) is a visual artist and photographer with a master’s degree in Film and Photographic Studies from the University of Leiden. Her work explores the depths of ecological crises and climate fear, along with their social implications.
Jakob Ganslmeier (1990, Munich) is a photographer and visual artist based in The Netherlands. He has a master’s degree in Photography & Society from KABK, the Hague. Ganslmeier’s focus lies on dissecting the visual representation of radical ideologies and providing an opposing narrative through an interactive artistic approach.
Our cultural program, running from May 9-12, aims to deepen the ecological and social dialogue initiated by our festival. Featuring an eco exhibition and a live audiovisual concert, it offers rich material for contemplation and discussion.
9 - 12 MAY
Thu-Fri 13:00-19:30
Sat. 11th 15:00-19:30
Sun. 12th 13:00-17:00
at MACA
︎︎︎ the eco expo is free to visit︎︎︎
On Saturday there will be a reception with
the artists of the exbibition and some drinks from 17:00 till 19:30. Followed with the live AV show (ticketed) at 20:00.