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JULIA HEURLING ”A HORIZON IS NOT FLAT”

A HORIZON IS NOT FLAT

EVENT: AN EXHIBITION BY JULIA HEURLING

PART OF THE WORKSHOP “MAPPING KEFALONIA”

TIME:    OPENING FRIDAY 27 JUNE 20.00

PLACE:             THE IONION CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CULTURE

How can you activate/invite a viewer to read/visit a place through photography?

What are the limits and extensions of visual perception and representation of specific photographic works?

The title refers to how maps usually represent a two dimensional idea of reality. By taking photographic series I aim to accentuate the human experience of place, focusing on ground perspective and three-dimensional experience.

The project have developed from collecting views by photography, and investigating different ways to represent the island Kefalonia from these views. The exhibition also include photographs from the island Skeppsholmen in Stockholm. The investigations tell about views, but also about the position of the eye.

The photos are taken in series, to describe continuity, context and viewer perspective

of visual appearance. The series are combined into patterns, addressing questions as:

What do repeat do to the visual content in a photography? Will it be redundant or are other qualities than motive given attention?

I see and use photographs as a tool for visual thinking. Photographs give opportunity

to explore reality in separate constituent parts. When working with pattern, interrelations, continuity and rhythm within a composition are equally important as content of an image. The project can be seen as a subjective and slightly fictional take on a documentary medium as photography.

Similar to the idea of abstraction, pattern can be a tool to clarify, simplify and exaggerate

certain visual characteristics. “A horizon is not flat” aims to communicate and highlight characteristics as shape, colour and spatial changeability of Kefalonian views and appearances.

JULIA HEURLING

Julia Heurling works as a designer and artist specialized in pattern and Textiles. She is educated at the Swedish school of Textiles and based in Stockholm, Sweden. Among her commissions are patterns for wallpaper, iPhone cases, calendars, textiles, and artistic decorations.

 

The exhibition is supported by ”Iaspis“, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s Programme

for Visual Artists.

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CHIARA CIPELLI – PIANO RECITAL

ΙΟNION CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CULTURE

CHIARA  CIPELLI

PIANO RECITAL

The Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture  in collaboration with the Italian-Greek Community .

 ‘’Mediterraneo’’cordially invites you to attend the piano recital of

Chiara Cipelli

visual art works:  Julia Heyrling

June  27  2014, 20.30 p. m

Scheduled  Concert –   Repertoire 

1. L.V.BEETHOVEN  Sonata n° 21 op. 53 “Waldstein” (also known as “L’Aurora”)

2. M.RAVEL  Oiseaux tristes       Une barque sur l’ocean

3. C. DEBUSSY  Images 2ème livre : Poissons d’or  L’Isle joyeuse

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TITLE   Piano Masterclass  and recital

VENUE : Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture , Greek Island Kefalonia

TIME: June 20- 30,   2014

ELIGIBLE : Musicians / Pianists /music lovers of all ages and  levels.

INSTRUCTOR ON PROGRAM: Chiara Cipelli   (www.chiaracipelli.com)

The participation follows the terms of the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture workshops

and will be followed by Certificate.

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IONION CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CULTURE

SUMMER 2014  PROGRAM ON MUSIC

CHIARA CIPELLI PIANO MASTERCLASS AND RECITAL

Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture,Metaxata 28100,Kefalonia,Greece

info@ionionartscenter.gr, www.ionionartscenter.gr,  www.i-node.org

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I-NODE – PLANETARY COLLEGIUM – AQUAPONICS/MOIST MEDIA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vqz76dOXj4

Roy Ascott ,

Jane Grant,

Mike Phillips,

 

Katerina Karoussos,

George Papaconstantinou,

Mujin Bao,

Blanka Earchart,

Deborah Kelley-Galin,

Paola Lopreiato,

Haytham Nawar,

Benjamin Pothier ,

Alejandro Quintetos,

Seth Riskin,

Andrea Traldi,

Juliette Yuan.

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CALLIGRAPHY & CULTURAL IMAGES, PRF. BANU İNANÇ UYAN DUR-

BANU İNANÇ UYAN DUR                                                                              .

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

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Astrid Kensinger Almkhlaafy //20 in 20 //

Astrid Kensinger Almkhlaafy

Astrid Kensinger Almkhlaafy  is currently assistant professor at Nanyang Technological University’s school of art design and media in visual communication. She holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BA in classical & near eastern archaeology from Bryn Mawr College. She works in the tradition of Somatics, where direct experience and the body are key ingredients in exploring the inner world through physical engagement with location. As an artist much of her understanding of place is through walking and mapping.

 Her current major projects involve investigations of sacred and historically rich sites, examining the process of pilgrimage and methodologies of performing and delineating such actions. Her work has been shown in Asia, America and Europe.

While at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture, Astrid has been working on a series of studies based on the number 20. She is inspired by Penelope and the theme of waiting. Using GPS, video and photography, she has been mapping distance and time with a focus on repetition, patience, endurance and occasional humor. To wait 20 years is epic. In a series of 20 studies time will explored and Penelope honored.

Τhe works under the title // 20 in 20 // were  exhibited at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture  16th of July 2013  evening  20.30

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