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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230106
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SUMMARY:Will Owen
DESCRIPTION:Will Owen (Philadelphia\, USA) presents a series of reparative or preservative artworks that engage with contemporary ethics. Using a variety of mediums and material\, including ceramics\, sculpture\, traditional fly fishing lure tying\, and painting will presents a series of questions: \nHow should we be accountable to trauma? To material usage? To other species and our own? \nHow do we create things to rot well? How do we preserve things through decay? \nCould we use mushrooms and their remediation properties to draw out toxins from polluted soil and use them as a glaze for ceramics? \nWhen we experience trauma in what ways does it alter our perception of others? \nHere Will Owen draws on his recent Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition from UPenn in Philadelphia\, USA and the work he created exploring similar concepts of ethics. Here again there are explorations of traditional Appalachian craft traditions\, sports references\, biological experiments\, and food all pointing towards contemporary urgencies.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/will-owen-eng/
LOCATION:Alþýðuhúsið / Kompan\, Þormóðsgata 13\, Siglufjörður\, 580\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221024
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SUMMARY:Loji Höskuldsson: Tveir pottar mjólk
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition is open daily from 14.00 – 17.00 until October 23.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/loji-hoskuldsson-tveir-pottar-mjolk/
LOCATION:Alþýðuhúsið / Kompan\, Þormóðsgata 13\, Siglufjörður\, 580\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220418
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SUMMARY:Leysingar 2022
DESCRIPTION:Leysingar is a yearly art festival at Alþýðuhúsið in Siglufjörður. \nThis year’s participating artists are: \nKristín Ómarsdóttir\nDavíð Þór Jónsson\nSilfrún Una Guðlaugsdóttir\nTara Njála Ingvarsdóttir\nSindri Leifsson\nÓskar Guðjónsson\nSkúli Sverrisson\nSamúel Rademaker\nÞórir Hermann Óskarsson\nHalldór Ásgeirsson \n  \nPROGRAM: \nFriday 15th of April\n14.00 – Kompan\, Sindri Leifsson\n15.00 – Performance\, Silfrún Una Guðlaugsdóttir\, Tara Njála Ingvarsdóttir\n15.45 – Performance\, Samúel Rademaker\, Þórir Hermann Óskarsson\n16.20 – Performance\, Halldór Ásgeirsson\, Þórir Hermann Óskarsson\n\nSaturday  16th of April\n14.00 – 17.00 – Kompan\, Sindri Leifsson\n21.00 – Concert\, Óskar Guðjónsson\, Skúli Sverrisson\n\nSunday 17th of April\n14.00 – Kompan\, Sindri Leifsson\n16.00 – Poetry reading\, Kristín Ómarsdóttir\n16.45 – Concert\, Davíð Þór Jónsson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/leysingar-2022/
LOCATION:Alþýðuhúsið / Kompan\, Þormóðsgata 13\, Siglufjörður\, 580\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211025
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SUMMARY:J Pasila: Stranger
DESCRIPTION:Over the last 18 months\, like everyone I know\, I have been spending hours on Zoom and FaceTime calls\, seeking some form of togetherness. Sometimes the internet connections would slow or stutter. The screen image would freeze and become hazy\, watercolour-like. I began taking screen grabs of these moments – futile attempts to hold onto a connection that was already almost lost\, barely there. The resulting portraits speak to both the surreal quality and the anxiety of the times. Rather than creating a sense of bonded-ness and fellowship\, I found these digital ‘gatherings’\, for months on end\, only added to my sense of dis-ease and isolation. \nThe colours are muted\, foggy. In some\, the faces emerge from a digital chiaroscuro. The pixelated empty spaces – couch cushions\, the ubiquitous bookshelf\, a curtained window – appear like stage sets\, waiting for a presence. \nI initially printed these on a thin bond paper that feels as light and ephemeral as the images themselves\, and match their furtive quality. Sizes range from 8” x 8” to 36” x 48”. \nJ Pasila has exhibited in Europe and the United States.buy temovate online https://www.mobleymd.com/wp-content/languages/new/temovate.html no prescription\n Venues in New York have included the Plane Space Gallery\, Momenta\, and the carriage trade gallery; in Europe she has shown at the Apollohuis in Eindhoven\, the Waterfront Gallery in Ghent and in Siglufjordur\, Iceland. Her work was selected by Robert Storr for the 44th National Chatauqua Exhibition of American Art. She has participated in the “dust” photogram collective in Paris which was exhibited at the Pompidou\, Paris in October 2020 – March 2021. \nJ has received grants and awards from the Elizabeth Foundation\, the Association of Icelandic Visual Artists\, and the Mustarinda Association in Finland and twice been a resident at the MacDowell Colony\, NH. \nA graduate of the Ontario College of Art in Toronto\, J continued her studies in the departments of video and architecture at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf. While a graduate student\, she pursued research and development work with OMA\, Christopher Alexander and CRATerre on the feature length creative documentary ‘a sense of place’. She divides her time between Brooklyn\, NY and Siglufjordur\, Iceland.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/j-pasila-stranger/
LOCATION:Alþýðuhúsið / Kompan\, Þormóðsgata 13\, Siglufjörður\, 580\, Iceland
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