Extractivism and the Arts | EAA

Cooperating countries: Ethiopia, Tanzania and Austria

Coordinating institution: Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

Project coordinator: Anette Baldauf

Partner institution: Department of Creative Arts at the University of Dar Es Salaam, Alle School of Fine Arts & Design at the Addis Ababa University, Institute of Social Work in Dar Es Salaam

Project duration: 01.10.2023 - 30.09.2026

Project summary

EXTRACTIVISM AND THE ARTS argues that extractivism is at the center of today’s planetary crisis. To challenge this dominant form of world-making, the project suggests expanding the scope of the debate from the politico-economical sphere into the realm of culture and the arts.

At the intersection of community work and the arts, artistic practices have the potential to challenge the dominant extractivist worldview; they can blur the lines that separate the extracting subject and the extracted object, and highlight the space in-between and beyond: Artistic practices are powerful means to bear witness to injustice; they foster sensibilities in relation to more-than- human others, including mountains and rivers that are equally affected by toxicity and waste. Artistic practices facilitate processes of mourning in the face of loss; they nourish relationships of care and stimulate desire-driven narratives about the not-yet and the not-any-more.

To explore these potentialities, the project invites researching artists and community workers from Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam and Vienna to gather in a series of semi-public events hosted alternately by the participating institutions. The aim of the project is to deepen our knowledge on the possibilities of anti-extractivist art and develop a common vocabulary that cuts across geographic borders. The final product of the project will be a “traveling suitcase”, which holds a variety of objects, both material and immaterial. As an educational tool, it moves across time and space. It adapts to different geographies and facilitates alternative forms of world-making.