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Manifesta 10 On Board is a collaborative project that takes the overnight ferry route across the Baltic Sea from Helsinki, Finland towards Manifesta 10 in St Petersburg, Russia as the starting point to generate a trans-cultural dialogue between the Nordic, Baltic region and Russia.

MANIFESTA 10 On Board brings together artists, students, and arts professionals on an overnight ferry trip from Helsinki to St. Petersburg on October 7-8, 2014 to engage in a dynamic dialogue about the context in which MANIFESTA 10 is presented and the issues related to its controversial presentation in Russia in 2014.

The On Board program offers a socio-cultural context for viewers to examine MANIFESTA 10 by discussing what censorship/self-censorship means in this region and its impact on the work of artists and arts organizations.  The program begins on board the St. Peter Line ferry in Helsinki and is followed by a program of events within the main venues of the Biennial at the State Hermitage Museum and at various cultural organizations across St. Petersburg.

The prices for art professionals start from 50,25 euro* per person (cheapest option for a shared cabin with 4 people) and for students we have a special rate starting from 40,25 euro* per student. These prices include the conference fee, ferry trip from Helsinki to St. Petersburg, reception and all On Board program activities on October 7 on the St. Peter Line Ferry from 16:00 – 21:00.  Participants will also be invited to a special tour of the Manifesta 10 Biennial main event and receive information about Manifesta 10 Public and Parallel Program events in St. Petersburg. On Board participants can choose from a variety of travel options, including a 4-night travel package (round trip ferry Hel-SPb-Hel, hotel, transfers, and visa-free travel).

Places are limited for this unique project please don’t hesitate to find more information about the program and book your tickets online on –www.manifesta10.org/onboard

MANIFESTA 10 On Board is in partnership with: Frame Visual Art Finland, Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia and the Office for Contemporary Art Norway. Supported by the Nordic Culture Fund.

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