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An exhibition titled '''Art+Feminism 2020''' is planned to take place February | |||
[[File:A-F2020programme.jpeg|400px|thumb|right|'''Art+Feminism 2020 Poster''']] | |||
An exhibition titled '''Art+Feminism 2020''' is planned to take place from '''7th February''' to '''5th April 2020''' at Spazju Kreattiv, [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]], Valletta, Malta. | |||
== Exhibition Description == | == Exhibition Description == | ||
Art+Feminism is an annual worldwide edit-a-thon to add content to Wikipedia about women artists. Now in its third year in Malta, this edition features a series of curated exhibitions across three sites presenting new works by both established and emerging artists. | |||
Alongside the exhibitions, activities will include a number of Wikipedia editing workshops and edit-a-thons. These activities will further address the gender gap on Wikipedia whilst highlighting the work of women artists and their contribution to the art scene in Malta. | |||
The 2020 edition of this event is part of the '''Art + Feminism project''' initiated in Malta in 2018, through a collaboration between Wikimedia Community Malta[http://wikimalta.org/wiki/Main_Page], [[M3P Foundation]] and Spazju Kreattiv.Other collaborators include [[Unfinished Art Space]] and the [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation. | |||
== Exhibitions == | |||
Following on the previous two editions of Art+Feminism in Malta, Spazju Kreattiv has invited a small number of women artists whose works form part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection to present new works alongside others by international artists who responded to an associated open call. The range of artists spans three generations, from established names to emerging talents. The works show a broad approach to the theme of the exhibition, engaging diverse media and presentational methods. The artists are [[Mirjana Batinić]], [[Debbie Caruana Dingli]], [[Oksana Chepelyk]], [[Therese Debono]], [[Emma Fsadni]], [[Anna Grima]], [[Gloria Oyarzabal]] and [[Enrique Tabone]]. | |||
Curator: [[Toni Sant]] | |||
== Exhibition Dates == | |||
'''7 February - 5 April 2020''': A+F 2020 at Spazju Kreattiv | |||
''Curator’s tour'': '''Friday 6 March 2020''' at 3pm and '''Sunday 8 March 2020''' at 10:30am | |||
'''14 February - 8 March 2020''': Strangers in a Strange Land at MUŻA | |||
'''8 - 25 March 2020''': [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation A+F 2020 | |||
''' | '''5 March - 10 May 2020''': [[Jean Busuttil Zaleski]] Centenary Celebration | ||
''' | == Exhibition Contents == | ||
=== Spazju Kreattiv (Space A) === | |||
* ''[[The Garden Party]]'' (2019) - [[Debbie Caruana Dingli]] | |||
* ''[[Genesis]]'' (2020) - [[Oksana Chepelyk]] | |||
* ''[[Rinse]]'' (2020) - [[Emma Fsadni]] | |||
* ''[[Fifth and Sixth Chakra: Sound Vibration]]'' (2019) - [[Anna Grima]] | |||
* ''[[Woman go no’gre]]'' (2018) - [[Gloria Oyarzabal]] | |||
* ''[[Ġismi|Ġisimna]]'' (2020) + ''Fjur'' (2019) - [[Enrique Tabone]] | |||
''' | === Spazju Kreattiv (Space B) === | ||
* ''[[Brides on Bed]]s'' (2019/20) - [[Therese Debono]] | |||
* ''[[Liquid Gold]]'' (2020) - [[Mirjana Batinić]] | |||
== [[Strangers in a Strange Land]] == | |||
=== MUŻA === | |||
'''14th February''' - '''8th March 2020''' | |||
Curated by [[Margerita Pule]] | |||
'''Strangers in a Strange Land''' is a multidisciplinary exhibition about being female in a world narrated by and designed for men. | |||
Visual and multidisciplinary artists react to the status quo of a male-oriented world, exploring how we can re-design, re-narrate and re-see what is said, and what is valued. | |||
What can a more feminine perspective contribute, and what does a feminine perspective mean in terms of physical, philosophical and societal outlooks? | |||
And does the bilateral depiction of ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’ exist, or to what extent is it a false construct? | |||
'''Artists''' | |||
* [[Barumbara]] | |||
* [[Roxman Gatt]] | |||
* [[Letta Shtohryn]] | |||
* [[Etienne Farrell]] | |||
== Privat: The Natural Body as Fiction == | |||
=== The Mill - [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation=== | |||
Who are we when no one is looking? Are we becoming more than ever alienated from our own sex? Sex appeal has become solely image-based, a curated version for the sake of Instagram, commodifying our bodies into separate body parts and encouraging capitalism to boom more rapidly. This is a solo exhibition by [[Charlene Galea]], supported by the [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation. | |||
Curator: [[Raffaella Zammit]] | |||
== Workshop and edit-a-thon == | |||
The goal for this Wikipedia editing workshop and Art+Feminism edit-a-thon is to create and edit Wikipedia pages about women artists in Malta, especially ones involved in the associated exhibitions | |||
=== Spazju Kreattiv (Space D) === | |||
* '''7 + 8 February 2020''': Art and Feminism 2020 in Malta | |||
* '''6 + 7 March 2020''': Art and Feminism 2020 in Malta | |||
== Jean Zaleski Centenary Celebration == | |||
Maltese-American artist [[Jean Busuttil Zaleski]] was born on 11 April 1920. | |||
Her association with Fondazzjoni Kreattività dates back to the turn of the millennium when she helped establish what today is known as the Spazju Kreattiv Artists’ Residency programme. | |||
The Centre for Creativity hosted a solo exhibition by her in 2002 and her works have over the years endeared art lovers in Malta and the United States and beyond. | |||
To celebrate the centenary of her birth and mark the tenth anniversary of her passing, Art+Feminism 2020 includes a special display of some of her works located in Malta in private collections and the Fondazzjoni Kreattività art collection. | |||
Curator: [[Toni Sant]] | |||
Venue: Atrium Approach and Meditation Area, Spazju Kreattiv | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]] | |||
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]] | |||
[[Category:Art+Feminism]] | |||
[[Category:2020 in Malta]] | |||
[[Category:Art+Feminism 2020 exhibition works]] |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 6 February 2020
An exhibition titled Art+Feminism 2020 is planned to take place from 7th February to 5th April 2020 at Spazju Kreattiv, St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta, Malta.
Exhibition Description
Art+Feminism is an annual worldwide edit-a-thon to add content to Wikipedia about women artists. Now in its third year in Malta, this edition features a series of curated exhibitions across three sites presenting new works by both established and emerging artists.
Alongside the exhibitions, activities will include a number of Wikipedia editing workshops and edit-a-thons. These activities will further address the gender gap on Wikipedia whilst highlighting the work of women artists and their contribution to the art scene in Malta.
The 2020 edition of this event is part of the Art + Feminism project initiated in Malta in 2018, through a collaboration between Wikimedia Community Malta[1], M3P Foundation and Spazju Kreattiv.Other collaborators include Unfinished Art Space and the Gabriel Caruana Foundation.
Exhibitions
Following on the previous two editions of Art+Feminism in Malta, Spazju Kreattiv has invited a small number of women artists whose works form part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection to present new works alongside others by international artists who responded to an associated open call. The range of artists spans three generations, from established names to emerging talents. The works show a broad approach to the theme of the exhibition, engaging diverse media and presentational methods. The artists are Mirjana Batinić, Debbie Caruana Dingli, Oksana Chepelyk, Therese Debono, Emma Fsadni, Anna Grima, Gloria Oyarzabal and Enrique Tabone.
Curator: Toni Sant
Exhibition Dates
7 February - 5 April 2020: A+F 2020 at Spazju Kreattiv
Curator’s tour: Friday 6 March 2020 at 3pm and Sunday 8 March 2020 at 10:30am
14 February - 8 March 2020: Strangers in a Strange Land at MUŻA
8 - 25 March 2020: Gabriel Caruana Foundation A+F 2020
5 March - 10 May 2020: Jean Busuttil Zaleski Centenary Celebration
Exhibition Contents
Spazju Kreattiv (Space A)
- The Garden Party (2019) - Debbie Caruana Dingli
- Genesis (2020) - Oksana Chepelyk
- Rinse (2020) - Emma Fsadni
- Fifth and Sixth Chakra: Sound Vibration (2019) - Anna Grima
- Woman go no’gre (2018) - Gloria Oyarzabal
- Ġisimna (2020) + Fjur (2019) - Enrique Tabone
Spazju Kreattiv (Space B)
- Brides on Beds (2019/20) - Therese Debono
- Liquid Gold (2020) - Mirjana Batinić
Strangers in a Strange Land
MUŻA
14th February - 8th March 2020
Curated by Margerita Pule
Strangers in a Strange Land is a multidisciplinary exhibition about being female in a world narrated by and designed for men. Visual and multidisciplinary artists react to the status quo of a male-oriented world, exploring how we can re-design, re-narrate and re-see what is said, and what is valued. What can a more feminine perspective contribute, and what does a feminine perspective mean in terms of physical, philosophical and societal outlooks? And does the bilateral depiction of ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’ exist, or to what extent is it a false construct?
Artists
Privat: The Natural Body as Fiction
The Mill - Gabriel Caruana Foundation
Who are we when no one is looking? Are we becoming more than ever alienated from our own sex? Sex appeal has become solely image-based, a curated version for the sake of Instagram, commodifying our bodies into separate body parts and encouraging capitalism to boom more rapidly. This is a solo exhibition by Charlene Galea, supported by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation.
Curator: Raffaella Zammit
Workshop and edit-a-thon
The goal for this Wikipedia editing workshop and Art+Feminism edit-a-thon is to create and edit Wikipedia pages about women artists in Malta, especially ones involved in the associated exhibitions
Spazju Kreattiv (Space D)
- 7 + 8 February 2020: Art and Feminism 2020 in Malta
- 6 + 7 March 2020: Art and Feminism 2020 in Malta
Jean Zaleski Centenary Celebration
Maltese-American artist Jean Busuttil Zaleski was born on 11 April 1920. Her association with Fondazzjoni Kreattività dates back to the turn of the millennium when she helped establish what today is known as the Spazju Kreattiv Artists’ Residency programme. The Centre for Creativity hosted a solo exhibition by her in 2002 and her works have over the years endeared art lovers in Malta and the United States and beyond. To celebrate the centenary of her birth and mark the tenth anniversary of her passing, Art+Feminism 2020 includes a special display of some of her works located in Malta in private collections and the Fondazzjoni Kreattività art collection.
Curator: Toni Sant
Venue: Atrium Approach and Meditation Area, Spazju Kreattiv