Intro to LAP


2025- 2026

2022- 2024

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Updated 17.08.2025


Graphic design by Kamilla Mez, 2025. 


MuMo
- Artistic Caretaking



Online Intro to Artistic Caretaking with Sall Lam Toro
8th October 2025 from 13:00-14:00 


Are you interested in exploring care practices within your art practice, projects, or collaborations? Join body_hacker aka Sall Lam Toro for an online introductory session on artistic caretaking.

In this session, we will
  • Explore care work in artistic practices and collaborative processes

  • Learn how to craft care riders as tools for sustainable and supportive artistic work

  • Engage in a short somatic exercise to activate an embodied sense of care and deepen somatic listening

  • Reflect together on what artistic caretaking might look like for your own practice, project, or collaboration

At the end of the session, a survey link will be shared for those interested in taking part in 1:1 artistic caretaking sessions later this year.


📅 Date & Time: 8th October 2025 from 13:00-14:00
💻 Location: Online (link will be shared upon registration)
🎟️ Registration: email info.limcollective@gmail.com to secure a spot.

Open to professional artists, their collaborators, practitioners within fields of art, activism, community work interested in working with care within creative practices.

(1990) Body_hacker (aka Sall Lam Toro) was born in Portugal and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, working with immersive multimedia performance art, orchestrating sensuous meetings, entanglements and rituals between the human and non-human.

They do so within the context of unnumbing and hacking bodies from everyday violent structures of modern capitalism and legacies of coloniality. This looks like involving the erotic, or, the sensuous (in an Audre Lorde type of way) as a way to confront alienation and illusions of separation in the modern living world between humans and non-humans. They also engage in community organizing around queer care work and autonomous living, and live and work collectively as part of queer housing and art collectives.

The Mutual Moves is a series of workshops organised by lim collective, aimed at addressing the working conditions of art work through practices sharing, development and planning of support and infrastructures. The programme is supported by Den Jyske Kunstfond and BKF. lím collective is an artist-run exhibition platform based in Aalborg with activities throughout North Jutland. The artistic programme supports visual artists working with socially engaging, critical and research-based practices on health, inequality and care activism through interdisciplinary collaborations with local communities.