Cultural Action Area

Affiliated with the Vice-Rectorate of Art, Science, Technology, and Society, the Cultural Action Area aims to promote culture as a tool to strengthen social cohesion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and comprehensive education. The mechanisms articulated to achieve this goal include:

  • Promoting participatory culture and supporting initiatives from the university community, with special attention to those linked to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • Sharing artistic expressions on the UPV campuses through a network of exhibition spaces.
  • Facilitating the comprehensive education of the university community through the Cultural Passport: Optional training activities with credit recognition in UPV undergraduate studies.
  • Promoting initiatives that involve the public in research activities through the Citizen Science Program.
  • Encouraging synergies between Art, Science, Technology, and Society through artist residencies in UPV research laboratories.
  • Creating new hybrid spaces on UPV campuses for interdisciplinary learning, open culture, collaborative practices, and social innovation.

Cultural actions report academic year 2023-24

LATESTS ACTIVITIES

  • Mundos por Venir: Judith Butler
    The synchronous online meeting with the philosopher, “Who is afraid of gender?” will take place on Thursday 27 September at 7 pm at the Auditori de Belles arts UPV.
  • Transvestite revolution. Putting on a face: streets and networks
    Participate in the workshop. Send a letter of motivation before September 17, 2024.
  • Research and design for change.
    Date: September 19, 2024 at 10 a.m. Assembly Hall of the ETSIADI UPV. This edition will focus on the relationship between the designand health and the impact that the designer’s work can have in improving theThree topics will be addressed: Design and Mental Health, Design andSexuality and Medical Design. Share: Share on Facebook Share on… Read more: Research and design for change.
  • 5th PRECREA Awards
    Aimed at recognizing the cultural work carried out by individuals, groups or institutions in the Valencian Community.