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A garden that exists between time and space a suspended, evolving landscape that explores memory, presence, and the quiet dialogue between humans and the natural world.
A conversation between Fatma Abdulhadi and Martin Grube, a biologist and professor at the University of Graz, whose research explores the relationships between plants and other living systems.
Together, they will explore the communication between humans and plants, where art and science intersect. The discussion reflects on processes of observation, material transformation, and the ways in which both artistic practice and plant research open a space for dialogue and connection.
Fatma Abdulhadi is part of the Styria-Artist-in-Residence program of Land Steiermark, Culture Department, hosted by RAUM 117 – Gemeinnütziger Kunst- und Kulturverein
- Date: Thu, April 16, 5-8 p.m.
- Meeting point: Main Entrance, Botanical Garden / University of Graz, Schubertstraße 59, 8010 Graz
- Location: Historic Greenhouse in the Botanical Garden
- Public transfer: Tramline 1 - Hilmteich/Botanical Garden; Bus Line 41 - Botanical Garden