Visible Storytelling: Trampoline House
A new video that we curated for the format Visible Storytelling. Trampoline House's co-director Tone Olaf Nielsen talks to curator Carolina Lio about the Danish asylum system.
Trampoline House was an independent community centre in Copenhagen that operated between 2010 and 2020. It brought together refugees, asylum seekers, and other residents of Denmark, united by the desire to ensure democratic dialogue and sustainable integration. The house provided a safe space for social engagement and offers job training, language classes and legal/medical/psychological counselling with the aim to equips refugees with the means to navigate and participate in Danish society.
Visible Storytelling is a project by Visible (Cittadellarte - Fondazione Pistoletto and Fondazione Zegna) curated by Carolina Lio. It aims to narrate some of the stories behind the projects in the Visible Archive, a platform that researches, produces and connects long-term socially engaged art projects, working with artists dealing with the urgencies of our times.
Visible Storytelling's videos are produced by Looking Forward. Looking Forward also curated the social media campaign associated with the project on Visible Instagram.