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Vasl International Artists' Workshop, Pakistan

(Performance de Adnan Madani, VASL workshop, Paquistão)

VASL (which means “to come together” or “a meeting point”) is an artists’-led collective that has been running workshops and residencies in Karachi for the last 7 years. Vasl brings together local and international artists for a period of intensive exchange of ideas and art practice. They are a part of a Network of Workshops under Triangle Arts Trust UK, which was set up by Robert Loder, and Sir Anthony Caro in 1982.

VASL conducts and offers Artists Residencies, Workshops and Educational Outreach. The workshops and Residencies have created an alternative learning space outside formal educational institutions, thus enabling the visiting artist to share issues of identity and art practice on a different level. On its website, it engages and connects people from all over the world with a strong level of dialogue on issues of identity, and the role of the creative process in forging cross-cultural links.

They are committed to having a forum for exchange and experimentation, between art communities in Pakistan and abroad. Over the last two years, they have been working with our partners in South Asia to create more links between artists through the web.

VASL INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS' WORKSHOP

Call for Applications: Performance, Moving Image and Sound

Application deadline: Friday January 13th

Workshop dates: 23rd February to March 12th, 2012
In 2012 Vasl Artists’ Collective is hosting its third international workshop in Karachi, Pakistan. Workshops are short intensive residencies that include a diverse range of participants in a larger group than regular residency programmes at Vasl. This workshop will focus on performance, moving image and sound.
Applications are open for ten Pakistani and international artists practicing in these mediums, and for those interested in working with performance, moving image and sound for the occasion of the workshop. Artworks will be developed throughout the project and shown to the public through interventions in the city over the two weeks and at an ‘open day’ display on the final weekend.

Applications should include:
·      A cover letter detailing your interest in participating, (no more than 800 words).
·      A CV with portrait.
·      Contact details of two referees.
·      Documentation of previous works. (Please do not send files of more than 8MB over email. Send any large files via filesharing sources – Yousendit/Dropbox, etc, or provide website links to works viewable online.)

Para mais informações, basta navegar até aqui.

NETWORKED: para que serve uma rede?

Publicado28 Nov 2011

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Depois de dois dias de conferências abertas ao público sobre a importância de estar em rede, a Triangle Network repensa o seu próprio modelo reunindo hoje em Londres, no ICA, cerca de 40 parceiros oriundos dos vários continentes.

Mais sobre esta reflexão em torno da rede no blogue da Triangle Network: Networked Blog.

Lançamento do livro HOME & ABROAD: o primeiro workshop da Triangle Network em Portugal, que juntou artistas dos 5 continentes

Publicado21 Fev 2011

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É durante esta semana, a 22 de Fevereiro (às 19h) na GASWORKS (em Londres) e a 26 de Fevereiro (às 18h) no CARPE DIEM – Arte e Pesquisa (em Lisboa), que será lançado o livro HOME & ABROAD, documentando as várias actividades concretizadas no âmbito daquele que foi o primeiro workshop da Triangle Network organizado em Portugal, fruto de uma parceria com a associação cultural XEREM. A publicação é bilingue (pt/ing) e fornece variadíssima documentação visual sobre o desenvolvimento do workshop com os 21 artistas participantes durante as duas semanas de residência em Sintra – no Monte dos Ciprestes –, destacando ainda o dia de abertura (“Open Day”) dos espaços de atelier, na casa do Monte, ao público interessado.

Os artistas residentes internacionais foram: Ana Maria Milán (Colômbia), Alex da Silva (Cabo Verde), Beatriz Albuquerque (Portugal), Bernard Akoi-Jackson (Gana), Binu Bhaskar (Índia/Austrália/Emirados Árabes Unidos), Carlos Mélo (Brasil), Cristina Ataíde (Portugal), Daniel Melim (Portugal), Gayle Chong Kwan (Escócia/China/Ilhas Maurícias), Gemuce (Moçambique), Hindhyra (Angola), Isabel Lima (Portugal), Rachel Korman (Brasil/Portugal), Rémi Bragard (França), Salomé Lamas (Portugal), Sara e André (Portugal), Susana Guardado (Portugal), Teodolinda Semedo (Portugal), Tiago Borges (Angola/Portugal), Yara El –Sherbini (Reino Unido/Egipto).

Para além dos textos dos respectivos coordenadores artísticos e co-fundadores da Xerem (Mónica de Miranda e Jorge Rocha), a edição conta também com os testemunhos do próprio director da Triangle Network (Alessio Antoniolli) e da curadora residente (Lúcia Marques), bem como com os diversos contributos de outros curadores, programadores, gestores culturais e artistas convidados a participar na programação transversal desta iniciativa, nomeadamente David-Alexandre Guéniot, Lourenço Egreja, Jorge Barreto Xavier, José António Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk, João Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana e Rigo. O design é assinado pelos MusaWorkLab.

Mais informações no website da XEREM

LM