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SUMMARY:The Questions | Florian Malzacher: Art of Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Assembly\, a series of talks by author\, dramaturg 
 and curator Florian Malzacher\, explores the potential of assemblies in ac
 tivism\, art and politics. In the context of The Questions\, the focus is 
 on intergenerational coming together. 29. November 2025\, 16:00-18:00 \n
 What Makes a City II: Social PalimpsestsMuseum GunzenhauserSpeakers: Sajad
  Habibi\, Darren O’Donnell\, Cecile Sandten\nHow could our cities look i
 f they were not still mainly designed around the needs and imaginations of
  Western white men? What if urban planning began with the perspectives of 
 children\, the elderly\, migrants\, and those who are usually planned for 
 — but rarely listened to? This edition of The Art of Assembly examines h
 ow intergenerational\, intercultural\, and inclusive approaches can transf
 orm the ways cities are thought\, built\, and inhabited. Literary scholar 
 Cecile Sandten understands cities as palimpsests\, in which overlapping sp
 atial and representational layers reveal processes of change\, power\, and
  interpretation within urban space. Artist and theatre maker Darren O’Do
 nnell discusses how participatory models that centre children and intergen
 erational exchange can change the social fabric. Sajad Habibi\, expert res
 ident elected to the Migration Advisory Board of Chemnitz\, brings perspec
 tives from migrant and refugee communities into urban policy and represent
 ation.\nThis edition of The Art of Assembly is part of The Questions\, a p
 roject by UK based artist group Quarantine\, who are working with local pe
 ople across generations in twin cities Manchester and Chemnitz to explore 
 what we value and why—both individually and as a society. \nThe Questio
 ns at Museum Gunzenhauser is part of the exhibition project Best of II: Vi
 sitors' Choice.\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>The Art of</strong> <strong>Assemb
 ly</strong>\, a series of talks by author\, dramaturg and curator Florian 
 Malzacher\, explores the potential of assemblies in activism\, art and pol
 itics. In the context of The Questions\, the focus is on intergenerational
  coming together.&nbsp\;<br /><br /><strong>29. November 2025\, 16:00-18:0
 0&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>What Makes a City II: Social Palimpsests<br /><s
 trong>Museum Gunzenhauser</strong><br /><i>Speakers: </i>Sajad Habibi\, Da
 rren O’Donnell\, Cecile Sandten</p>\n<p>How could our cities look if the
 y were not still mainly designed around the needs and imaginations of West
 ern white men? What if urban planning began with the perspectives of child
 ren\, the elderly\, migrants\, and those who are usually planned for — b
 ut rarely listened to? This edition of The Art of Assembly examines how in
 tergenerational\, intercultural\, and inclusive approaches can transform t
 he ways cities are thought\, built\, and inhabited. Literary scholar Cecil
 e Sandten understands cities as palimpsests\, in which overlapping spatial
  and representational layers reveal processes of change\, power\, and inte
 rpretation within urban space. Artist and theatre maker Darren O’Donnell
  discusses how participatory models that centre children and intergenerati
 onal exchange can change the social fabric. Sajad Habibi\, expert resident
  elected to the Migration Advisory Board of Chemnitz\, brings perspectives
  from migrant and refugee communities into urban policy and representation
 .</p>\n<p>This edition of The Art of Assembly is part of <i>The Questions<
 /i>\, a project by UK based artist group <i>Quarantine</i>\, who are worki
 ng with local people across generations in twin cities Manchester and Chem
 nitz to explore what we value and why—both individually and as a society
 .&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><a href="t3://page?uid=867">The Questions</a> at Museum G
 unzenhauser is part of the exhibition project <a href="https://www.kunstsa
 mmlungen-chemnitz.de/ausstellungen/best-of-ii/" target="_blank" rel="noref
 errer"><u>Best of II: Visitors' Choice</u></a>.</p>\n\n
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, Museum Gunzenhauser (https://www.kunstsammlungen-chemn
 itz.de/en/haeuser/museum-gunzenhauser/)
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