Seminars and Workshops Sweden Karlskrona

Telling the Baltic – Artist workshop in Sweden

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Event info

Location:
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Dates:
05 - 16 March 2012

Project Telling the Baltic transition from the story collection phase into the development phase. Artist will create artworks from the stories; artworks to be part of Telling the Baltic exhibition series in the South Baltic region.

UPDATE: Photographs from the workshop at Flickr.

Artists from the South Baltic region are invited to a workshop at Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) in Karlskrona, Sweden.

The workshop is part of the Telling the Baltic project, and is planned for March 5-10, with an additional optional working week for artists from March 11-16. The first week is for presentations by artists and story-collectors, for workshops and study-visits, and for discussions about how to move forward. The second week is for artists who would like to continue their work and research, and to work alone or together with other artists. The artist and exhibition designer Marek Zygmunt will also take part in the beginning of the second week.

The goal with the workshop is to provide a stimulating and inspirational context, as well as provide support for the artist to move forward, to incorporate their own ideas and add their own creativity and expertise to project Telling the Baltic.

Participating artists are:

Anna Brag (SE)
Anton Zabrodin (RU)
Astrid Göransson (SE)
Anna Steller
(PL)
Anna Zaradny
(PL)
Henrik Lund Jörgensen (DK/SE)
Irma Stanaityte (LT)
Iwona Zając
(PL)
Johan Thurfjell
(SE)
Jurgita Remeikyte (LT)
Katrin Roeber (DE)
Łukasz Szałankiewicz (PL)
Paetrick Schmidt
(DE)
Patrycja Orzechowska
(PL)
Rikard Fåhreus (SE)

Participating story-collectors are:

Lissa Holloway Attaway (CA/SE)
Agnieszka Wołodźko (PL)
Marcin Boryczko (PL)
Małgorzata Żerwe (PL)
Pirjo Elovaara (SE)
Talan Memmott (US/SE)

Workshop coordinator:

Lissa Holloway Attaway.

Visit Telling the Baltic´s website.
Read more on the second Telling the Baltic workshop.