The TPK sustainability project begins with Solstice 2025. Ecosystem #1 at the Tecla Sala Art Center and does so with a deployment that starts from an approach that goes from the particular to the general until reaching a personalized and adaptable perspective.
A critical look where TPK artists have asked themselves essential questions that guide the creative path: How do we relate to the idea of nature? What is the ecological impact of the project? What interactions does artistic practice establish with the environment?
The list of artists participating in the Solstice 2025 of the Tecla Sala with residents in the creation spaces of the TPK Art and Contemporary Thought is long, such as Ángel Raya, Carmen Mayor, Diego Tampanelli, Gara Basilio, Isabel Dulantzi, Mireia Torralba, Rosa Atzur, Sol Galatro or Teresa Gómez Martorell, among many others.
TPK was one of the five selected cultural centers in Catalonia to participate in the Sustainability and Good Practices Seal pilot test. With this new exhibition, the aim is to show how TPK's work can be shared with the community and that it can function as a starting point to promote significant transformations. This entire TPK project can be understood as an active tool to create learning experiences, knowledge construction, dissemination and dialogue with the visual arts.
In parallel with Ecosistema #1 at Tecla Sala, TPK has an important agenda of activities this July, such as Calidad Berlin V, a polypoetic spectacle by Cannach 2, as well as Gravat amb vernís tou, a Printlab laboratory of traditional soft-ground engraving by professor Montse Montero or the República de Julandronia meeting within the framework of the exhibition Solstice 2025: Ecosistema #1 on July 18 with Silvia Antolín, Mag Márquez, Mireia Torralba, Curti and Krònia.