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Pharmaceutical pollution

S+T+ARTS 4 WATER
Open call for artists

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In the framework of the European project S+T+ARTS 4 WATER project GLUON, in partnership with LUCA School of Arts, launches two thematic open calls for artists. 

Pharmaceutical pollution 
The condition of our waters teaches us much about our health in general. Every year, the residues of 1500 tons of active pharmaceutical ingredients end up in our water supply chain, leaving their marks on our oceans, rivers and lakes and all its living organisms. Are we aware enough of the environmental impact of the current pharmaceutical industry? Pharmaceuticals are essential for human and animal health. However, increasingly they are recognized as a contaminant of emerging concern to environmental and human health when their residues enter freshwater systems. For example: psychiatric drugs alter fish behavior; the overuse of antibiotics is linked to antimicrobial resistance – a global health crisis; fish and amphibians feminize, become more vulnerable to predators and develop abnormalities in their organs and reproduction. How can we reverse this system and develop a holistic approach that cares not only for humans, but also for the aquatic ecosystem as a whole? 

Information about the region    
Belgium is a major pharma valley in Europe. While the country represents only 2.2% of the EU’s population, it lays claim to 12.5% of pharmaceutical investments made in the EU. As the number 1 in pharmaceutical R&D investments per inhabitant Belgium wants to tackle the presence of pharmaceuticals in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems.

S+T+ARTS: How is the mission S+T+ARTS driven?            
A highly collaborative residency with various stakeholders with expertise in wastewater treatment, digital technology, health care, biodiversity, environmental engineering, environmental chemistry and aquatic ecology towards a design of new measures to reduce the pollution and encompass the entire life cycle of biodegradable “greener pharmaceuticals”. As an artist, you will take an active role in questioning existing systems and boosting more awareness around this challenge through a tangible artwork or an innovative application, product or service that contributes to a pollution-free environment.

Residency support network
1. Pollet Water Group
2. Pharma.be
3. Inopsys
4. Vlakwa (Flemish Knowledge Center for Water)
5. Capture – UGhent
6. Surplace
7. VITO

What do we offer? 
The budget for each residency is 40.000€, including artwork production and artist fee. Throughout the residencies, the residency support network will offer the necessary expertise and support from ICT experts affiliated to research institutions, universities, university colleges, innovative companies and start-ups (supporting network).        

The result of the residency will be shown in the partner institutions of the S+T+ARTS 4 WATER network including the S+T+ARTS 4 WATER exhibition at Bozar – Centre for Fine Arts (Brussels) in Fall 2022. 

More info on how to apply here 


This residency is hosted by GLUON & LUCA School of Arts in partnership with Bozar — Centre For Fine Arts (Brussels), Pollet Water Group, Pharma.be, Inopsys, Surplace, Vlakwa, VITO, and Capture-UGhent.

This project has received funding from S+T+ARTS(Science, Technology & the Arts), an initiative of the European Commission, launched under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Its purpose is to support collaborations between artists, scientists, engineers and researchers to develop more creative, inclusive and sustainable technologies.