The Teresa and Alexandre Soares dos Santos Library at the Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE) welcomed the exhibition "Places of (Im)permanence" last Thursday, February 15.
Resulting from the creation of artistic residencies in Lisbon's peripheral neighborhoods (Talude and Quinta da Fonte), the exhibition, organized by the Maisuno+1 artists' association, focuses on the themes of immigration and gentrification in an initiative where art and social innovation are closely intertwined.
The art installation aims to create a dialogue between the voices of tendentially marginalized communities and university centers, enhanced by creative projects. In addition to the exhibition, there will also be four workshops and a debate, which will be attended by Professor Cátia Batista (Nova SBE).
Committed to opening doors to art and social innovation projects, Nova SBE will host the exhibition, open to the whole community, until March 15. The exhibition "Places of (Im)permanence" can be visited during the library's opening hours.