The launch of “Queering Common Space”, a living archive collecting queer memories, encounters and stories from common and public spaces in the cities of Tbilisi and Berlin.
The launch of the living archive will be accompanied with performances and interventions by artists and protagonists of the project: Luke Fierce, BARDO, and Tze Shi will be queering the space of the Berlin Pavilion of Tbilisi Architecture Biennial at Haus der Statistik.
Queering Common Space is a project by Poligonal Office for Urban Communication in cooperation with Actors of Urban Change. The project is realized in the frames of the Tbilisi Architecture Biennial 2020 and co-funded by the Creative Europe programme.