Casco Art Institute Announces Autumn 2026 Exhibition The Land School
The Autumn 2026 artistic initiative, titled The Land School, has been unveiled by the Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons. This exhibition represents a dynamic collaboration between two collectives: Amsterdam's 4Siblings and itacateca from Mexico City. At its heart, the project focuses on their mutual exploration of land as a means of education, promoting ecological regeneration and collective creation. 4Siblings engages in site-specific, land-oriented practices that blend ecological insights, educational methods, and innovative public art. Their projects arise from hands-on interactions with soil, plants, and local environments, addressing issues like environmental degradation and land accessibility. They design temporary gardens and outdoor projects that embody nomadic and adaptive strategies. More information about The Land School will be shared soon.
Key facts
- Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons announces Autumn 2026 program The Land School.
- The Land School is an exhibition and evolving collaboration between 4Siblings (Amsterdam) and itacateca (Mexico City).
- The project explores land as pedagogy for ecological regeneration and collective making.
- 4Siblings develops site-specific, land-based practices at the intersection of ecological thinking, pedagogy, and experimental public art.
- Their work involves direct engagement with soil, plants, and local contexts as active collaborators.
- The project responds to environmental decline, access to land, and shifting conditions of contemporary artistic production.
- 4Siblings creates temporary gardens and outdoor interventions reflecting nomadic, adaptive approaches.
Entities
Artists
- 4Siblings
- itacateca
Institutions
- Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons
Locations
- Amsterdam
- Netherlands
- Mexico City
- Mexico