The Notebook
We want to remind you

The NOTEBOOK is an annual publication that captures Good Trouble’s theme of the year – the first being Earth & Climate. It features images of relevant artworks by noteworthy artists, alongside lined and open pages for notes and sketches. Rooted in our values, it connects local artistic practices to global solidarity and highlights art’s role in addressing societal issues. Both a thoughtful publication and a refined business gift, it unites aesthetics, ideas, and purpose in a form that is both meaningful and practical and may contributes to new development.

Lab
We believe artists are visionaries

The ART LABS are creative spaces where emerging and established artists come together to experiment, learn, interact and push boundaries. At these residencies, artists and art students exchange ideas across countries and generations, bridging cultures and perspectives. They explore new techniques and collaborate on new projects. The Labs are a safe environment to test daring plans. Through intergenerational residencies and an open exchange of knowledge and ideas, the Labs nurture innovation, connection, and the continuous evolution of artistic practice.

Salon
We need to come together

The SALON offers intimate gatherings that bring people together through a shared love of art, creating a sense of community. Designed for patrons, sponsors, collectors, and art enthusiasts, these (monthly/quarterly) events connect artists with local audiences in meaningful conversation. Through poetry, storytelling, and cultural exchange, the Salon celebrates local identity while engaging with global issues. More than one-time events, these encounters foster lasting relationships, deepening connections between artists, neighbours, and supporters of the arts.

Public Space
We believe art can save the world

PUBLIC SPACE presents bold public art that sparks meaningful discussion and collective reflection. Through large-scale installations and performances in public spaces, it brings art directly into everyday life. Addressing urgent issues such as climate, migration, gender, and housing, these works are often co-created with communities, ensuring diverse voices are heard. Open Space offers immersive artworks, challenging experiences, and powerful statements that cannot be ignored.

Symposium
We need to talk about art

The SYMPOSIUM creates a space for rigorous, thought-provoking dialogue that affirms art’s academic and societal value while remaining accessible to a broad audience. Through university lectures, research projects, and published studies, it explores and evidences art’s social impact. By translating academic insights into engaging, inclusive conversations, the Symposium bridges the gap between scholarship and everyday experience, demonstrating how art not only reflects the world but actively contributes to meaningful social change. To create within the frames of the existing Art world new perspectives.