The project will be carried out this Friday (27), at the agency’s headquarters located in Porto Alegre.
The headquarters of DZ Estúdio, located in Porto Alegre, will be occupied by groups of university students and images of bodies, of different sizes and shapes, for a class on the intersection between innovation and art, this Friday (27).
The project seeks to strengthen the dialogue between the job market and academia. The images are part of the exhibition “Polycorpos”, by Raul Krebs, which brings together five photographic images that ode to the human body and builds a narrative that resignifies the concept of bodies in fashion. The participating students are undergraduate students of Management for Innovation and Leadership, at Unisinos.
The idea for the Works project came from Professor Gustavo Mini, who teaches the course’s innovation workshop and is Head of Planning at DZ. The class, taught by him, will have the participation of Raul Krebs and the exhibition’s curator and strategic designer, Cláudia Palma.
“Art is an important cultural vector for learning and innovation practices, especially in the sense of giving it a more creative and inclusive character. When I took up this chair – in the innovation workshop -, I decided to have a class that crosses these two universes”, said Mini.