Celebrate with us!

It is my great pleasure to share the exciting news that the Institute for Cultural Activism International which I joined as board member last fall, is now officially a Tax Exempt Public Art Charity, a 501(c)(3) which means we can fiscally sponsor other artists projects and offer tax exemption to donors!!

QR PORTAL: MIGRATION – Institute for Cultural Activism International, John D. Halper, Emily M. Harris, Margret Wibmer – performance during IMPROMPTUS – PAUSA performance festival.

QR PORTAL: MIGRATION Focus On Climate & Political Refugees. In QR PORTAL: MIGRATION footage of Climate and Political Refugees walking to climate and political safety, crossing borders, seeking refuge by land, water, and so forth, will be interspersed with Cultural Activist/Performance Art projects concerning these crises. Footage of animals effected by climate change will also be featured.
During a Slow-Walk through Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan, ICAI Performers John D. Halper, Emily M. Harris, Margret WIbmer and guest-performers will display a film on their mobile devices. Participants will shoot the QR CODES randomly placed throughout the film. QR CODES in the film will lead participants through a maze of cultural activist/performance art and other socially and ecologically engaged projects active throughout world, today. 

Neither here nor there – Margret Wibmer solo exhibition at Movement Exposed Gallery Space in Utrecht, Netherlands

With the exhibition Neither here, nor there Margret Wibmer returns to our gallery where she will present a selection of sculptural, photographic and video works from 8 October until 12 November. Using ambiguity and the principle of chance as a methodology to deconstruct internalized processes, norms and values deeply embedded within our societies, she creates transient ‘realities’ that explore new strategies for connecting us with the world and with others.