I’m currently doing a master’s of arts by research, in hybrid arts!
More info to follow. . .
If you are looking for where to leave feedback about the poster from DCAC 2025 then please go here
I’m currently doing a master’s of arts by research, in hybrid arts!
More info to follow. . .
If you are looking for where to leave feedback about the poster from DCAC 2025 then please go here
I attended some very interesting and amazing gatherings in the last year: the FEMeeting conference, which took place in Evora, Portugal in September 2022, and two Reassemble labs from Fiber festival in Amsterdam. #3 Natural Intelligence, about fossil free internet futures, climate justice and working with nature (from which I joined the Permacomputing wiki group) and #4 Weatherscapes, more specifically taking the weather as its subject for artistic research and making.
I’m currently working at a remote sensing for environmental/social impact benefit corporation (b-corp) as well as at the Waag Futurelab on the More-than-Planet project. More info to come!
Echoing Forms: Experiments in Hybridity is an online exhibition of my photographs at Fermilab (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Batavia, Illinois, USA, 16th August until 15th November 2021.
solo exhibition at the fermilab online gallery with artist’s talk on 3rd october (9pm CEST/2pm CT) (will be recorded)
>> Register for Echoing Forms talk by
Showing Sonogram (from Signature Print) in this exhibition starting just when people are allowed to go to art events again in London…
An exhibition about people and art itself. A polymorphic exhibition curated by Vanessa Giorgo, Anna Kolosova and Melissa Vipritskaya Topal showcasing artworks of different mediums and perspectives about how it really is to be a part of this community.
There is this idea(l) of the artist creating art for art’s sake, living la vie bohème, being envied for their freedom and having the liberty to express their individuality. But is this the case?
Being a practicing artist does not necessarily mean one’s life is effortless and without any obstacles. Taking the (often subconscious) decision to become an artist comes with costs. Countless external factors hinder many artists from reaching their full potential by limiting their existence. Living in a world where the humanities and, in particular, the arts, are not favoured by the wider socio-economic system as a fruitful financial ecosystem, indicates that the majority of people working in the creative industries will have to find alternative means of supporting themselves financially.
Through an open call, we invited artists who have experienced these types of dualities. Through this show, the participating artists, are exploring how various stimuli from this contradiction have fed into their work, through a variety of mediums. from painting, photography, and digital art, to moving image, textiles, and sound art. It will be a multi-sensory event, consisting of a group of twenty-five creatives who have investigated how their work has been affected by the additional efforts that they have had to make in order to make ends meet, as well as how they imagine their futures will unfold. Driven by an emotional and ethical impetus, the purpose of this project is to reflect on the truths of the people in the creative industries, showcasing the complex character of their realities through their art and to pave the way of repurposing the art world with more care and collectivity.
Dates: 18th to 23rd May 2021
Private View: 21st May 2021
Location: Craft Central, E14 3AE
Artists:
Emily Mary Barnett
Sabrina Brouwers
Rebecca Byrne
Elodie Carrel
Silas Grocott Cain
Charlie Hawksfield
Megan Jentsch
Stuart Jones
Anna Kolosova
Eman Khokhar
Pasqual “Lino” Livrieri
Sujata Majumdar
Seray Ozdemir
Zula Rabikowska
Cameron Randall
Belen Santamarina
Sound Hybrid Artist (S.H.A.)
Mia Sinclair
Sophie Stewart
Eirini Tampasouli
Melissa Vipritskaya Topal
Roberta Volpe
Jeremy Wolf
Curators: Vanessa Giorgo, Anna Kolosova, Melissa Vipritskaya Topal
For any enquiries, please contact van.giorgo@gmail.com
30% of all donations will go to the mental health charity Mind.
The space is wheelchair accessible.
Showing a few works from roots/home and one from signature print, in this beautiful exhibition curated by Vanessa Giorgo, with 7 other amazing second generation artists.
nb you need to rsvp to Vanessa (email on the flyer) to attend in Southend on 24th/25th!
I’ll post the link to the online exhibition when available.
…This exhibition will explore the complex perspectives of second-generation immigrants around their lived experiences regarding their balancing of their cultures and their oscillation between feelings of belonging to the ‘motherland/s’ and the ‘promised-land’. Do they put down roots and become assimilated in the new culture or do they carry their ancestors’ heritage and try to reproduce it – are their parents’ cultural traditions passed down on them and their descendants more often than not? Do they create new traditions in their country of birth?
Collaborating with Jenny Timmer for my second Cyclic Matter artist collaboration!
Our podcast has been recorded and I will announce it here as soon as it’s available to listen to.
A conversation with Dominique Cro, kicking off our 3 month collaboration on an art work for Cyclic Matter. It is inspired by the subject and questions posed by our curator and moderator Inês Ferreira Norman.
It’s the second episode in the exhibiting artists’ podcast series from Radio mARTen, Cyclic Matter’s podcast channel:
(direct link to soundcloud here)
a film clip of the live install at todaysart (a recording of an hour or so condensed into less than a minute!) the installation ran all day, every day, producing fantastic new colours and forms.
…with myself and Professor Stephen Picken.
Stephen and I will give a guided tour of the exhibition LIVING SURFACES in TU Delft Library
on 20th April from 2pm.
Meet at the TV screens of the exhibition, here:
Location: TU Delft Library
Building 21
Prometheusplein 1
2628 ZC
Delft
opening hours: daily 08:00 – 00:00 (even open on public holidays)
The exhibition will close on 23 April 2019. If you can’t come to the tour, the exhibition is also open at the above extensive times. however be aware it is exam period until 19th April and so if you visit before our tour you will need to be quiet 🙂
I’m giving a presentation about our project a Cure for Concrete at the Vertigo Starts days in Centre Pompidou, Paris.
27th March at 17:30 – all welcome!
https://www.starts.eu/agenda/starts-residencies-days-march-27-28/detail/
photos here:
http://crossingparallels.nl/articles/vertigo-starts-residencies-days