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Project/initiative|Sweden, United States|International

Social Pharmacy

Project title

Folkets apotek

Description of initiative

Social Pharmacy (2021-2022) is an ongoing project that imagines a post-pandemic future in which communities connect with one another and their material environment to ensure mutual survival. The project redefines public health as a collaborative performance and asks what healing recipes can be found in simple acts of generosity between members of society, and by utilizing the natural world around us. The project activates several touch-points of circular economy to generate participation and knowledge exchange within local communities. An iteration of Social Pharmacy begins with interviews on health and workshops in the local community. As the installation is activated, visitors are invited to take remedies from Social Pharmacy, and contribute their own written recipes in exchange.
Social Pharmacy is an artwork which centers process, community engagement, and non-hierarchical knowledge production. By sharing health knowledge generated by residents of local communities, the project especially values knowledge from the most vulnerable members of society such as elderly and people with disabilities and chronic illnesses because of their attention to the ebbs and flows of personal health. The project also aims for cross-cultural exchange of remedies, acknowledging that migratory flows may input new cultural knowledge into a region, but that knowledge may remain only within the family or social network unless there is a system in place for it to be shared and permeated into society. Physical health is also interconnected with emotional and mental health, material reality, and social interaction. The project as ‘public art’ uses concepts of performance to move an individualistic behavior of self-care into a relational gesture of community care, transforming personal health regiments into exchangeable objects and recipes.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of spaces and built environments
Quality of social relations

Keywords

social practice, community care, public commons, social health, mental health

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Visual arts

Budget

€10.000

Timeframe

2021 - 2023

Sources of funding

Commissioned by coLAB Arts and Skövde Art Museum

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

This project has had hundreds of visitors who have participated by taking a remedy from the installation and leaving their new recipe. The results of participating in this artwork are intangible and have not been measured.

Organizer(s)

Skövde Konstmuseet
Sweden
Public / State | Culture

Partner(s)

coLAB Arts
United States
NGO / Non-profit | Culture
Norrtälje Konsthall
Sweden
Public / State | Culture
Skövde Konstmuseet
Sweden
Public / State | Culture