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Global Artivism Conference 2025 – FAQ
1. What is the Global Artivism Conference?
The Global Artivism Conference is an international gathering that brings together artists, activists, and allies to explore how art and culture can drive systemic change and justice.
2. When and where will the 2025 Conference take place?
It will be held from November 3 to 5, 2025, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and history of resistance.
3. Who can participate in the conference?
The event is open to artists, activists, cultural leaders, scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in art, culture, and social transformation.
4. How can I register for the conference?
Registration will open online through our official website. Early bird and general admission options will be available. Details will be shared on our “Take Part” page.
5. Is there a fee to attend?
Yes, registration fees help cover event costs. However, scholarships and subsidized passes will be available for participants from underrepresented groups.
6. What topics will be discussed at the conference?
Key themes include climate justice, cultural activism, Global Majority leadership, decolonization, art as resistance, and systemic change through creativity.
7. Will the sessions be available online?
Yes, selected panels and plenary sessions will be live-streamed and recorded to ensure wider access for our global community.
8. What languages will the conference be held in?
The primary languages are English, Portuguese, and Spanish, with interpretation available for main sessions.
9. How can I get involved as a speaker, performer, or partner?
Proposals can be submitted through our website’s “Get Involved” section. We welcome workshops, performances, and collaborations aligned with the conference themes.
10. Who organizes the Global Artivism Conference?
The conference is convened by Global Artivism, a global network of artists and activists working to reimagine narratives, mobilize justice, and foster systemic change.


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