Wednesday 20 January 2010

Tranformations -- Turning a car park into a Playground



Poster for a workshop with children which will aim to reclaim and construct one of the numerous temporary car parks in the city sprouting on every other empty lot and transform it into an ad-hoc playground.

Public Works @ Apotheke Contemporary Arts
Painting in the public space
Saturday 24 April 2010
10:00- 12:00 Illegal parking lot transformed to an ad hoc playground
Location: At the beginning of Trikoupi Street in the ‘old city’ of Nicosia
Drawings of young people using the theme of the old city will be displayed after they have been turned to large stickers. Participants will transform through painting and drawing on other surfaces an empty plot that has been acting as a parking lot. This will act as an ad hoc playground and will remain as such for the rest of the day
Artist: Evi Tselika
For further information: 97611269, e_tselika@hotmail.com
Website for Public Works: http://publicworks2010.blogspot.com/



Public Works @ Apotheke Contemporary Arts
Ζωγραφίζοντας στο δημόσιο χώρο
Σάββατο 24 Απριλίου 2010
10:00- 12:00 Παράνομος χώρος στάθμευσης μεταλλάζεται σε παιδότοπο Τοποθεσία: Αρχή της οδού Τρικούπη στην ‘παλιά πόλη’ της Λευκωσίας
Εικόνες παιδιών και νέων, εμπνευσμένες από την παλιά πόλη της Λευκωσίας θα μετατραπούν σε μεγάλα αυτοκόλλητα και θα διαμορφώσουν το χώρο. Ο χώρος θα χρησιμοποιηθεί σαν δημόσιο εργαστήρι τέχνης και θα παραμείνει σαν παιδότοπος καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια της μέρας
Καλλιτέχνης: Εύη Τσελίκα
Για περαιτέρω πληροφορίες: 97611269, e_tselika@hotmail.com
Ιστοσελίδα της εκδήλωσης: http://publicworks2010.blogspot.com/

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Public Works at APOTHEKE, Nicosia, Cyprus
Roundtable and Public Workshops 
23rd and 24th April 2010 



In the bi-polar centre of Nicosia the legacies of the C20th and the transformations of the C21st are challenging this divided city to introspection, vis-a-vis its claims to an international vocabulary, however ignored, and its architectonic steps forward. Moving on from the modernist legacy of challenging systems of knowledge through aesthetic experiences, art forms have developed into the manifestations of littoral, conversational or dialogue based public art. A role that art can assume is to challenge us to think of our world anew and trigger thought on our sense of community. How does Nicosia's fragmented sense of community respond to such developments? How are we – art practitioners, cultural producers, architects, historians, theorists - responsible in shaping that community and how visual language is used to interact not only with a highly charged public space but also with the public that inhabits that space?

Following the Greek translation and publication of certain key text regarding the notions of participation, space and the arts, Public Works, a two day roundtable will be held on the 23rd and 24th April 2010 at APOTHEKE, across the Old Town of Nicosia.
Divided into an afternoon of curated discussions and short presentations on the 23rd April and an active engagement with the public space of the locale on the 24th April, Public Works will attempt to explore issues re:

*Nicosia as a space and place of conflicts. 
*The public sphere and the subsequent and diverse uses of art in this specific locale.
*The public(s) that inhabits Nicosia, the degrees of its representations, and how and if art can attribute a visual voice.
*Historical and theoretical paradigms of social engagement through the arts and the importance of introducing such vocabulary into the Cypriot setting. 
*Art as a contact zone for conflict resolution.


The workshops and events of the second day will also include:
* A workshop with children, aiming to reclaim and construct one of the numeorus temporary car parks in the city sprouting on evry other empty lot and transform it into an ad-hoc playground.
*A tour of stencils and graffiti and their importance as a form of visual communication and social engagement in the walled part of Nicosia by graffiti artists, taggers and activists.
*A presentation by the auotnomous left group of the history of their rich relationship with the city of Nicosia.
*A sensory challenge through a collaborative dance performance.
*A street party - a hisotrically traceable mode of public engagement with the city that has attracted multiple reactions and has partly rekindled the public interest for the Old Town of Nicosia.
*An exhibition of past and present collaborative, community-based and socio-spatially involved works at APOTHEKE.