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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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PAT SWAIN -PHOTOGRAPHY

Pat Swain   Photographer .

Pat Swain leans towards the quirk and tribulations.

She is also an award-winning photographer whose work has been shown extensively around the world. Among the many publications her photographs and digital art have appeared in are Leonardo (MIT Press), the New York Times, Digital Fine Art, Spin Magazine, New York Magazine,.  She holds a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College, an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute, and an M.A. from Columbia University.  She has taught digital imaging at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. She lives and teaches in New York City.

Pat Swain’s photography, as of late, involves a quirky pathos of the portrayal of animals in created situations where environment plays an integral role.  Another aspect of her work is the subject of ruins which is a visual reminder of our finitude despite our struggle to be eternally remembered

www.patswainphotography.com

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PETRA MATUSKOVA // ODYSSEUS’S ENCOUNTERS //

PETRA MATUSKOVA

Petra is a sculptor and a print maker. The inspiration for her latest works lies in observation, exploration and drawing of strange forms and shapes in the environment around us. These discovered images are rough material for her further artistic work and she usually connects images with her personal experiences and research of the place where she is staying. She calls her method  “Metamorphialism”. The word represents metamorphosis of a preliminary image which existed somewhere and by using various media; the image changed its meaning and expression.

Since her first encountering with art she has been fascinated by ancient, especially Greek art and history, world rock art. But also by traditional and primitive art and craft techniques and her contemporary art work is affected by this interest.

During her second artist residency on Kefalonia island she is producing body of work more connected to Greek mythology. She is using her method but in a different way. Her inspiration this time is not concealed in the drawings but its hidden in the shapes of stones that she is carving.

Τhe new works under the title // ODYSSEUS’S ENCOUNTERS // in  exhibition  at the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture  -opening  16th of July 2013.

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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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DRIFTERS PROJECT- KEFALONIA 2013- EXHIBITION Endless : Ocean of Plastic

Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture

 Invites you in the

DRIFTERS PROJECT- KEFALONIA 2013

Pam Longobardi,   Dianna Cohen,   Sarina Basta

presents

Endless : Ocean of Plastic

an innovative international  academic-artistic research project

collaborating with Evyenia Yannouli  leading the Project A.ShoRE 

Exhibition-Presentation : Friday July 19, 2013,  20.30 pm

at the  Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture

 Drifters Project returns to Kefalonia for its third year and in an academic–research collaboration  with Dr. Evyenia Yannouli’s  Project A.Sho.RE.   Drifters Project founder, artist-academic  Pam Longobardi (US) and team members artist Dianna Cohen (US) and curator Sarina Basta (FR) clean sea caves of plastic pollution while investigating new protocols for collaborative research and education with the underwater -archeological team

 Project  A.Sho.RE.

The new film of this year’s Drifters Project actions by Greek filmmakers Nickos Myrtou and Ioulia Mermigka will be screened.

In conjunction with the exhibition, Dianna Cohen, co-founder of Plastic Pollution Coalition, presents a mural made in collaboration with elementary students in Spain and will lead a workshop for Kefalonian children on Saturday  July 20, 19.00- 20.30 pm

Free entrance

LINKS    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wuFebfwc8Yhttp://plasticpollutioncoalition.org/projects/plastic-free-campuses/

http://blog.conservation.org/2013/07/reducing-global-plastic-use-is-key-to-fight-ocean-pollution/

https://rally.org/driftersprojectkefalonia

map of schools around world,
please join:

https://podio.com/webforms/997701/4Dianna Cohen http://driftersproject.net/2013/06/rally-for-drifters-project-kefalonia-2013-phase-3/

driftersproject.net

In 2012, we cleaned a massive sea cave of over 3000 pieces of plastic. In 2013, we want to clean an entire port. I’m leading the Rally for Drifters Project Kefalonia, and I think you will be inspir…

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

Information- enrollment :  26710 41126   

www.ionionartscenter.grinfo@ionionartscenter.gr , www.inode.org

sponsors: Ionian Galaxy 90.8,    Odysseia 

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Ιrina Shuvalova “Glossolalia”.

Iryna Shuvalova is an emerging Ukrainian poet who is said to be one of the most enigmatic representatives of contemporary Ukrainian literature. Her first book of poems “Ran” has gathered some of the country’s most important literary prizes, and her second book “Os” is currently in print. She comes to ICAC to work on her project “Glossolalia”.

Short Biography

Iryna was born in 1986 in Kyiv, where she also earned her two graduate degrees, in Philosophy and Translation; recently she has been awarded the Fulbright scholarship to study for her Master’s degree in Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College in the U.S. Her poetry has been translated into 7 languages, including Greek. Iryna also works as a poetry translator – recently she became a recipient of the international Stephen Spender / Joseph Brodsky prize for poetry translation. She is the member of the National Writers’ Union of Ukraine.

Style

 According to press, Iryna can be considered “possibly the most interesting postmodern poet-mythmaker “. Indeed, her texts are closely connected with mythological topics and archetypes. In fact, many of her poems deal with characters and images taken from the ancient Greek myths. In her verse, Narcissus “is an arrow and an archer a swift and a shaft / and thirty-three veils of the soft flesh”; while addressing Icarus she writes: “You will be pulled from outside / poked from under the shoulder-blades / by the soft memory of wax / this relapse of the birdness”. As one of the literary reviewers has written, Iryna Shuvalova is never lost even in the bright literary surroundings: she stands out due to her extreme sincerity, complete openness and an unforgettable timbre of literary voice”.

 Project

 During her three-weeks-long stay at the ICAC, also made possible due to the grant provided by the program “i3” of the ”Development of Ukraine” fund, Iryna is going to work on her literary project “Glossolalia”. The project’s aim is to explore the cross-sections of Greek and Ukrainian languages by means of poetry. Such exploration can, in turn, help to discover the lost shades of words’ meanings or to create the new ones. In a way, it is a return to the roots, because the first borrowings from Greek into Ukrainian date back to the 5-th century B.C. According to the poet herself, for the Western civilization Kefalonia and Ithaca represent a unique geographic and cultural spot – the point of eternal return, which makes ICAC a perfect setting for work on a project such as “Glossolalia”.

Contacts and Further Information

 

E-Mail: serpiente.de.luna@gmail.com

Skype: iryna.shuvalova

 

Website: http://thatis.me/shuvalova,

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iryna.shuvalova

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/shuvalova

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