ATM6 - Transvaluation Opens 4 Nov 2025
Find out more about the Transvaluation Opens, Seagrapes
Events, workshops and Research Jams.
ATM6 - Transvaluation Opens 4 Nov
2025
4th Nov, Manchester School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University
Prof. Miya
Yoshida Co-Curates Asia Triennial Manchester 2025 (4 November – 4 December)
Professor Miya Yoshida, Head of
the Artistic Research PhD in Art Program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, serves as one of the conveners and curators
of the 6th Asia Triennial Manchester (ATM6), titled Transvaluation.
Running from 4 November to 4 December 2025,
ATM6 is hosted by the Manchester School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University, in collaboration with several partner
venues across the city. The Triennial brings together a wide-ranging body of work by over 30 international practitioners,
exploring the concept of transvaluation — a call to reimagine systems of value and meaning beyond economic or market-based
frameworks. The exhibition foregrounds social, ecological, and decolonial perspectives, encouraging dialogue and creative
practices that seek to redefine how value is conceived and shared in contemporary culture.
For more information,
please visit the following link below: https://atm.mmu.ac.uk/
Seagrapes
Events
Artistic Research PhD in Art Program in collaboration with the Asian Triennial Manchester 2025 (ATM6),
Artistic Strategies, Art and Communication Practices (KKP), Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (CDS), Island Tides Initiative and
Sprachkunst.
10th Oct, 10:30-12:30 Rustenschacherallee 2-4 EG
Artist Talks
Material Narratives:
Myths, Memories and Senses
Chi Wo Leung (Artist)
Touching Inspiring Contradicting: Exhibitions as systems for values
and virtues
Harald Peter Kraemer (Art historian)
Followed by a conversation with Joseph Leung, PhD in Arts
24th Nov, 18:00 Rustenschacherallee 2-4 EG, 1020 Vienna
Performative Reading
Finding the Voice in Language:
A Bilingual Spoken Word Performance
Hiromi Ito and Jeffrey Angles
Workshop/Research Jam
https://atm.mmu.ac.uk/research-jam/
Marie Reichel and Conny
Zenk, doctoral researchers from the Artistic Research PhD in Art Program, present their research as part of Research Jam,
hosted by the Asia Triennial Manchester 6 (ATM6). They are among fourteen doctoral students from the UK and Southeast Asia
participating in this collaborative platform.
Over the course of a year, fourteen PhD researchers from Southeast Asia
and Europe have been brought together within the framework of Research Jam. This internationally diverse group has been cultivating
discursive dialogues and creative exchanges, establishing a sustained model of transnational collaboration.
The
outcomes of the project reflect its open and experimental format, embracing the intersections of cross-disciplinary practice.
Content is organised into fluid thematic clusters that encourage dialogue and overlap. The year-long “jam” explores a wide
range of topics, including animated matter, decolonial practice, acoustic territories, rupture, health and wellbeing, cross-cultural
exchange, and digital transformation.
Location: HOME Manchester, 2 Tony Wilson Place Manchester M15 4FN United
Kingdom
28th Oct, 10:30
Talk and Workshop
Surfaces—Forums
for Discourse
31th Oct, 10:30
Sound x Tracks
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