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#Engaging Publics

The Language of Art: Celebrating Connection Through Doing Art

Oct 31, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CET | online and at DOCK Basel | free | Engaging Publics workshop | with Habib Afsar


The Language of Art: Celebrating Connection Through Doing Art

In this process-oriented workshop, we explore experientially how art can become a language that connects people beyond words.

We struggle to connect with—and protect—what we cannot imagine ourselves belonging to. At its extreme, this fosters a feeling of disconnect and isolation that can adversely affect our well-being.

Through imaginative play and sensitizing somatic exercises, we immerse ourselves in the artistic process to discover new ways to express ideas, emotions, and shared experiences. We speak the language of art and “translate with our hearts” what we hear to feel and connect more deeply.

Whether you are an experienced artist or someone who simply enjoys creating—there’s an artist in all of us!—this workshop welcomes everyone who wants to explore the power of art as a shared language. Join us for engaging art-making activities, opportunities for creative expression and collaboration, and conversations about how art builds understanding and connection.

Event language: English (with close-captions for online participants).

Habib Afsar (he/none) is a Swiss/Pakistani relational artist and poet who belongs nowhere really and everywhere. Initially trained as a medical doctor, he specializes in public health and health management. He also holds a Masters in Expressive Arts (Coaching, Consulting and Education) and Fine Arts (Art in Public Sphere). He is the founder of the Center of Arts-based Methodologies and Wellbeing (Karachi, Pakistan) and a teaching member at Step Ahead, Berlin, Germany. His artistic vision is creating safe spaces where beauty is celebrated. He likes to make pretty things and write poetry, and can talk to trees and rivers when they allow. He worships Mother Goddess.

Registrations open a month ahead

This event is part of the Engaging Publics hybrid workshop series exploring community-based research from facilitation, process-documentation, engaged writing, and more.


All workshops are free and open to all. Registrations will open a month ahead.

Except the on-site only workshop in November, all events can be accessed online via Zoom or on site at DOCK cultural space in Basel, Switzerland.

June 20, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CEST | Workshop | online and at DOCK Basel
Practices of Regard: Images, Memories, Words
with Darcy Alexandra (she/her), Visual Anthropologist, Filmmaker & Poet

Sep 5, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CEST | Workshop | online and at DOCK Basel
Public Fictions: Methods for (World)Building Different Futures
with Ann Mbuti (she/her), Independent Writer

Sep 19, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CEST | Workshop | online and at DOCK Basel
Working with the Archive: Reflecting on Collective Research
With Hybrid Project Space, Interdisciplinary Collective

Oct 17, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CEST | Workshop | online and at DOCK Basel
Letters I Never Sent: Yearning in Science Fiction
With Sherida Kuffour(she/her), Art Director, Design Educator & Publisher

Oct 31, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CET | Workshop | online and at DOCK Basel
The Language of Art: Celebrating Connection Through Doing Art
With Habib Afsar (he/none), Expressive Arts Practitioner, Relational Artist & Public Health Physician

Nov 07, 2026 | 3:30–6:30 pm CET | Workshop | on-site only at DOCK Basel
Co-Producing Publics: Questioning, Performative Acts, and Temporary Interventions
With Circuit Sessions Collective
and Eva Chen (she/her) Scenographer & Art Educator

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This program is made possible thanks to generous grants from the Culture Department of the Kanton Basel-Stadt and and the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia.