Ιonion Center for the Arts and Culture
Sunday ,August 25, 2013 , 21.30
Concert program: MOZART: FANTASIE D-MOLL,
ERIC SATIE :GNOSSIENNE N.1,
BRAHMS:INTERMEZZO OPUS 118 N. 2,
XANTZIDAKIS,
THEODORAKIS.
The Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture
Is proud to announce
BILL AND MARILYN FRAVEL WATER COLOR WORKSHOP
VENUE : Island Kefalonia Greece
TIME : 7-13th September 2013.
Renowned American watercolorist, Bill Fravel, (http://www.billfravel.com/ ) is inviting you to join him and his team in a week long painting workshop in the island Kefalonia on 7-13 September 2013.
He will offer painting lessons in various venues around the island and on the small island Dias, combined with a memory and Heritage Journey.
This workshop is open to both amateurs and professionals
Call or email Bill or Marilyn Fravel to register or for further information /schedule/participation fees/ residency e.t.c.
(702)468-6041 studio/cell
“Kefalonia – The Join”
Painting Exhibition at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture
Opening date Αugust 25 20.30 to September 4, 2013
Series of paintings inspired and created in Kefalonia .
landscapes of the island where human presence is only slightly apparent through human constructions (roads, boats, wells, etc.) .
The artist seeks to isolate the experience that one may get when staring at natural scenery of Kefalonia . Although Kefalonia is an island where water as an element prevails, these works are not only oriented to the seascapes. They also intend to express the statement of unity between water and land, human existence and nature and to indicate the feelings of completion, harmony and mystery as well as the metaphysical energy that arises from Kefalonian land as a whole.
Summer Landscape Painting Workshop and Exhibition August 27th September 5th 2013
“Exploring the color of Kefalonia ”
Instructor NASIA KARABELA, Art Teacher
The painter – Art Teacher Nasia Karabela will offer an introduction on principles of landscape painting in a creative approach of the color and light of Kefalonian nature.
The aim of the workshop is to offer the participants knowledge of color, form, light and composition through the experience of direct landscape observation.
The workshop will take place in different open space locations, land and sea included , in the area of Livathos and the small island Dias offering to the participants the chance to get inspired from the landscape and create their own paintings. At the same time they will be learning techniques of the media of their choice: watercolors, oil colors, acrylic , ink etc.
The workshop is open to all levels of experience, beginners or advanced.
Languages : Greek and English
The process will be followed by an official day exhibition of the works-paintings at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture
Dates and time: Monday August 26, 2013 to Sunday September 01,2013
everyday attendance from 9:00- 11:30
Location: Livathos area, Meeting point : Ionion Center of Arts and Culture
Duration of the workshop: a total of 17,5 hours ( 7 courses – 2,5 hours each)
Pricing:
10 euro participation- registration fee
110 euros for all 7 courses or 20 euros for each course with a minimum participation of 2 courses.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE WILL BE OFFERED
Information –enrolment : info@ionionartscenter.gr , t/f: 26710 41126, 6977690572
Nasia Karabela
Born in Athens where she currently lives and works having her origin from the Island Kefalonia .
She holds a Bachelor in Painting from the Athens School of Fine Arts (2011) where she studied at the laboratories of Professors Ch. Botsoglou, G. Lazogas and M.Spiliopoulos. She also attended courses of dry-point, sculpture and scenography.
Philosophy Studies at the University of Goettingen in Germany in 2003 and in 2002 she studied Public Management at the University of Linz in Austria.
Graduated from Piraeus University in 2002 with a Bachelor in Business Administration. In parallel she has been studying drawing and painting in different art schools in Athens.
From 2003-2011 she was employed in the fields of economics in Greek and German companies.
From 2012 until today she works as a free lanced artist and as an art – teacher in Municipality of Papagos – Cholargos in Athens. She has participated in several exhibitions in Greece .
August 12 , 2013 WSU MUSEUMOF ART-PULLMAN, WASHINGTON
SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 IONION CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CULTURE ,ISLAND KEFALONIA,GREECE
October 2013 CAIRO ,EGYPT
Max Kazemzadech , Washington DC
Reza Safavi, Seattle
Joe Hicks , Washington DC
Haytham Nawar , Cairo
Adnan Naseem, Dallas
Manoutch Kazemzadeh, Washington DC
Mark Kazemzadeh, Washington DC
Lauren Alexander , Foundland
Ghalia Elsrakbi , Foundland
Stavros Didakis , Greece, Crete island
Jay Beck
Zengin
Princess Powers
Cavon Ahangarzadeh
OPEN FOR PARTICIPATIONS
CALLIGRAPHY & CULTURAL IMAGES- AUGUST 16-23- 2013 at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture
“Calligraphy & Cultural Images” Exhibition, Official presentation 20 th of August 2013 .
In this exhibition Banu İnanç Uyan Dur, combines calligraphic expressions with cultural images in mixed media. In her works, she seeks new interpretations in the art of calligraphy and visual culture elements of ancient Anatolian Civilizations.
Banu İnanç Uyan Dur is currently assistant professor at TOBB University of Economics & Technology, Faculty of Fine Arts, Design & Architecture. She graduated from Gazi University, Faculty of Education, Department of Fine Arts Teaching, Painting Teaching Programme in 2002. She obtained her MA (2006) and PhD in Art (2011) from Hacettepe University ıÜüFaculty of Fine Arts, Department of Graphic Design. She spend 5 months in the Graphic Design Department at Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice/Poland, through a research scholarship from the Poland Government in 2010. She has received national and international graphic design awards about poster design and wayfinding design. She opened up 4 personal exhibitions and participated in over than 40 international exhibitions, some of them were competitive selection.
In her designs, Banu İnanç Uyan Dur mostly inspired with the cultural environment that she has been. With her own words: “The geography I live has a rich historical past, which has been host to many different cultures for centuries. Legends, laments, tales, belief systems and tragedies are still part of our lives. Endless fights and political games are normal for life of each of us in these lands. Here, all these rich cultural accumulations and intensive political agendas are the source of my designs.”
More Information: www.inancuyan.net