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    • The Triangle Network, formally known as the Triangle Arts Trust, is an international arts organisation that brings together artists from different countries to explore new ideas and expand the boundaries of their practice.


      History


      The Triangle Network was established in 1982 by British businessman Robert Loder and sculptor Anthony Caro. It was initiated through a series of artists' workshops providing an uninterrupted period of two weeks where 20–25 artists from diverse cultural backgrounds engage with each other, to explore new ideas and expand the boundaries of their practice.
      David Elliott was appointed to chair the board, succeeding Robert Loder who retired in 2009. Loder remained a trustee of the organization until 2012.


      Description


      The Triangle Network is organised as a network of artists, visual art organisations, and artists-led workshops. It currently is active in over 30 countries. Each centre within the Network is independent and set up to respond to local needs. The object of the workshops is "to counterbalance the tendency of the Western art world to put the emphasis on the object and its marketing rather than on the creative process itself".
      It coalesces grassroots arts organisations around the world (many of which were initiated as workshops while others grew independently), so that artists' mobility, international cultural exchange and capacity building objectives can be shared.
      The Triangle Network is registered as a charitable organisation in the UK as the Triangle Arts Trust.


      Associated organisations and workshops




      = Europe

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      Braziers workshop, UK
      The Cornelius Arts Foundation, France
      Cyfuniad workshop, UK
      Gasworks Gallery, UK
      HANGAR, Portugal
      Pamoja workshop, UK
      Shave workshop, UK
      Northings, Tanera Mor, Scotland
      Triangle Barcelona workshop, Spain
      Triangle France, France


      = Middle East

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      Al Mahatta, Palestine
      Batroun Projects, Lebanon
      Wasla Workshop, Egypt
      Open Studio Project Cairo, Egypt
      Rybon Art Center, Tehran, Iran


      = Africa

      =
      32° East, Uganda
      ABRO International Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
      Aftershave workshop, Nigeria
      Bag Factory, Johannesburg
      Batapata workshop, Zimbabwe
      Greatmore Studios, Cape Town
      Kuona Trust & Wasanii workshop, Kenya
      Mbile/Insaka workshops, Zambia
      Ngoma workshop, Uganda
      Njelele, Zimbabwe
      Pachipamwe workshop, Zimbabwe
      Partage, Mauritius
      Rafiki workshop, Tanzania
      Rockston Studios, Zambia
      Tenq workshop, Senegal
      Thapong workshop, Botswana
      Thupelo workshop, Cape Town and Johannesburg
      Tulipamwe workshop, Namibia
      Ujamaa workshop, Mozambique


      = Asia and Australia

      =
      112A residency, China
      Britto Arts Trust, Bangladesh
      Burragorang workshop, Australia
      Cona Foundation, India
      Flats workshop, Australia
      Hong Kong International Artists' Workshop
      KHOJ, India
      Kimberley workshop, Australia
      Lijiang workshop, China
      No.1 Shanthi Road, India
      Organhaus, China
      Sutra workshop & residency, Nepal
      Theertha, Sri Lanka
      Upriver Loft residency, China
      Vasl workshop & residency, Pakistan
      Village workshop, Rajasthan


      = United States

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      Triangle NYC, New York City


      = Caribbean

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      CCA (Caribbean Contemporary Arts), Trinidad
      Big River workshop, Trinidad
      Madinina workshop, Martinique
      Proyecto Batiscafo, Cuba
      Soroa workshop, Cuba
      Watamula workshop, Curaçao
      Xayamaca workshop, Jamaica


      = South America

      =
      Capacete, Brazil
      El Basilisco, Argentina
      Festival de Performance, Cali, Colombia
      Helena Producciones, Colombia
      Kiosko/Simple, Bolivia
      Km0 (kilometro zero), Bolivia
      La Llama, Venezuela
      Lugar a Dudas, Colombia
      PIVÔ, Brazil
      URRA, Argentina


      References




      External links


      Official website

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