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Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) awards the State Art Prize 2020 to Museum of Impossible Forms

The National Arts Council and the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) have awarded the State Art Prize 2020 to the Museum of Impossible Forms in the field of multi-disciplinary art.

We share with you this joyous news and thank The National Arts Council and the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) for the recognition and encouragement of our work over the past four years.

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An Entry to Iranian Music: Call for Participation

Museum of Impossible Forms is excited to announce resuming its operations in August 2020 with the continuation of An Entry to Iranian Music, an eight-session workshop as part of our Alternate Pedagogy program and to further the curatorial focus of ‘The Atlas of Lost Beliefs (For Insurgents, Citizens and Untitled Bodies)’. M has invited Aman Askarizad to devise a series of lectures, workshops, and performances, jointly conducted by Farshad Sanati, Aman Askarizad and guest lecturers.

Following the first session of this highly anticipated project, with Musician Mohsen Namjoo and his performance and lecture and Museum of Impossible Forms, the project now seeks your participation.

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An Entry to Iranian Music: Call for Participation

Museum of Impossible Forms is excited to announce An Entry to Iranian Music, an eight-session workshop as part of our Alternate Pedagogy program and to further the curatorial focus of ‘The Atlas of Lost Beliefs (For Insurgents, Citizens and Untitled Bodies)’. M(if) has invited Aman Askarizad to devise a series of lectures, workshops, and performances, jointly conducted by Farshad Sanati, Aman Askarizad and guest lecturers.

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A series of soft gestures towards Hospitality

For Gathering for Rehearsing Hospitalities, Museum of Impossible Forms will non-perform ‘A series of soft gestures towards Hospitality’ These gestures will be the result of direct/indirect collaborations between Frame Contemporary Art Finland, Museum of Impossible Forms, nynnyt (consisting of Orlan Ohtonen and Selina Väliheikki), Asematila, Artist Collective Bread Omens (consisting of Jani Anders Purhonen and Elena Rantasuo), Heidi Hänninen, as well as other invited guests and participants from Kontula.

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