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🔸ANNOUNCEMENT: WONDERFUL COLLAGE WORKSHOP - Z10.studio, Zachariasza 10/lok. 11, 03-761 Warszawa, Poland🔸

May 9, 2023 Anthony D Kelly

🔸🔹🔸ANNOUNCEMENT: WONDERFUL COLLAGE WORKSHOP🔸🔹🔸

Join Collagista's Anthony D Kelly and Marta Janik in a playful workshop to celebrate World Collage Day 2023, connect with others and explore your own feelings of wonder.

Date: Sunday 14/05/2023

Time: 18.00CEST / 17.00GMT

Venue: Z10.studio, Zachariasza 10/lok. 11, 03-761 Warszawa, Poland

Thank you for hosting: mnustwo

"Wonder is a complex emotion coming from experiences of beauty, connection, natural phenomena, or through being witness to the incredible capacities, courage or talents of other human beings.

It would have been the emotion that Nicolaus Copernicus first felt when he looked up at the night sky and realized that he was small, but connected to everything he saw.

Wonder helps us to connect with each other, to find meaning in the world around us and the art of Collage helps us do the same."

!!!Attention: Booking is advised as places are limited!!!

Cost: 150 złotych a place. Or if you bring someone with you - 125 złotych for a place.

To book contact: contact@martajanik.com

ALMOST FULLY BOOKED

For more of Marta Janik's wonderful work visit.

To find a World Collage Day event near you visit the Kolaj Magazine directory by clicking here.

For more information and the Polish language version please click on the event page here.

Tags Warsaw, Collage, World Collage Day 2023, Wonderful, Workshop, Workshops, Poland, Kolaj

"Empty Nests" (2022) - Digital Collage - Anthony D Kelly From the Amazing Migracje/Migration Project.

August 25, 2022 Anthony D Kelly

"Empty Nests" (2022) - Digital Collage - Anthony D Kelly

"Travel to the island of Achill which hangs in the dark waters of the Atlantic, off the stark and wind beaten coasts of northwest Mayo. Bring yourself along to the foot of Slievemore mountain, you will find a deserted village there.

This abandoned settlement stands as a remnant, a scar, and a memorial site; one of many strewn across this county and country. Each site is a stark reminder of times in Ireland, that due to famine, as well as social and political pressures, survival was intensely difficult for most and truly impossible for some.

Elsewhere in Mayo, evidence of potato ridges rise high up on hillsides in areas which are now devoid of settlement. These areas were once so populous, that settlers resorted to cultivating their crops at awkward altitudes for lack of space.

When you stand in these once lively landscapes now, they feel haunted somehow. Indeed, our ancestors often held “Living Wakes” with their loved ones, before going to the docks; as they knew that they would never return.

In mid-June of this year the central statistics office announced that there are now five million people living in the Republic of Ireland. Yet records show that since the 18th century between nine and ten million people born in Ireland have emigrated away. Many of my own generation chose to move abroad as the impacts of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 sent shockwaves throughout Irish society.

We are a nation of emigrants, and we have left in many waves.

In the contemporary discourse on migration, immigration and displacement there tends to be a heavy focus on countries of arrival. This shifts our perspectives away from the realities of what might be left behind. Yes, those who arrive in a new country are often taking flight from dire situations such as war, famine and oppression. Yet, just like our ancestors who fled, they are also leaving behind loved ones, family, friends, communities, favourite meals, old stories, familiar words, much loved songs, childhood bedrooms, streets, homes, and empty nests."

For more of Marta Janik's amazing work blast off to: www.planetmarta.com

For more about the Birr Vintage and Arts Festival visit: https://www.birrvintageweek.com

For more from the amazing venue in Warsaw check out: Pałacyk Konopackiego

Tags Migration, MIgracje, Birr, Warsaw, Ireland, Poland, Creative Ireland, Arts Council Ireland, Collage, Digital Collage

Upcoming Exhibition: "MIGRACJE/MIGRATION" From July 29 - August 7, 2022 - at the 54th Vintage Week and the Arts Festival, Birr, Ireland, AND Praga Cultural Center in Praga-Północ, Warsaw, Poland

July 19, 2022 Anthony D Kelly

Image Credit: Marta Janik - Collage

🔸🔹🔸UPCOMING EXHIBITION: MIGRACJE/MIGRATION🔸🔹🔸

Less than two weeks to go!!!!

Running from: July 29 - August 7, 2022

Venues: 54th Vintage Week and the Arts Festival (Birr Vintage Week & Arts Festival) in Birr, Ireland AND Praga Cultural Center in Praga-Północ in Warsaw.

I am so excited to take part in this fantastic exhibition on the timely topic of Migration. This exhibition is curated by the one and only Marta Janik.

The works will be presented during the 54th Vintage Week and the Arts Festival (Birr Vintage Week & Arts Festival) in Birr, Ireland, on July 29 - August 7, 2022, and simultaneously at the Praga Cultural Center in Praga-Północ in Warsaw. Both exhibitions will be outdoor in the open air.

Made possible by: Caroline Conway and the Birr Vintage Week & Arts Festival.

Supported by: Arts Council Ireland, CreativeIrl, Offaly County Council and the Irish Embassy in Poland (Zielono mi. Ambasada Irlandii w Polsce)

TO CHECK OUT THE PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AND TO READ MARTA'S WONDERFUL STATEMENT JUST LOOK BELOW.

Curator: Marta Janik

Artists:

Lou Beach (USA) | Jerome Bertrand (Kanada/Canada) | Yuliia Fareniuk (Ukraina/Ukraine)

Maria Filek (Polska/Poland)| Una Gildea (Irlandia/Ireland) | Domenico Goi (Włochy/Italy)

Anthony D. Kelly (Irlandia/Ireland) | Denis Kollasch (Niemcy/Germany) | Sherry Parker (USA)

Silvio Severino (Brazylia/Brazil) | Maryna Siliakova (Ukraina/Ukraine) | Steve Tierney (Australia) | Tanja Ulbrich (Hiszpania/Spain)

"Since February 24, the eyes of the whole world have been turned towards Ukraine, which was brutally attacked by Russia on that date. The UN Refugee Agency reported in early May that more than 6 million Ukrainian citizens have already fled their homeland to other countries, attempting to escape from the war.

The history of the world is the history of migration; and this is a phenomenon which increasingly affects each of us, in almost every corner of the Earth. People migrate for many reasons, some in search of peace and security, and others to earn more money and live better lives.

Often individuals and families are forced to move due to political and economic pressures and instability, and unfortunately as we see more often these days, a deteriorating climate.

Others simply go on the road because they are seeking out themselves and their place on this earth.

Nor is migration a uniquely human phenomenon, as it can be found throughout nature in the plant and animal kingdoms. Some birds can travel up to ten thousand kilometers at once, and a single dandelion seed will be carried on the wind for several kilometers! All in service of survival, exploration, and a better life.

The topic of migration is as broad as it is interesting, and it touches every living being; this surely encourages a timely investigation and reflection.

Collage is a process of fragmentation and recombination, pieces are seperated from their original images, finding their way from different places to make up something new and beautiful. In this way Collage is both an apt technique and an accurate metaphor for the experience of migration.

When we think in this way we realize that through migratory processes our countries and communities themselves are constantly evolving Collages of experience.

If we dare to look deeply enough we realise that we are each a Collage of experience. For those of us who live with migrants, and those of us who have migrated – either geographically or within our imaginations. We rise to new problems, and new challenges. We learn, we grow, we ask questions. „What does it mean to be at home?”, „What does it mean to be a stranger?”, „What does the word "homeland" mean?”.

Random elements appear in our lives from which we build meanings. Like in a collage. And from here it is only a step to the migration that each of us takes after all. Migrating inside ourselves. This is a one-of-a-kind, most personal journey.

As part of this project we invited an artist from Ukraine (Yuliia Fareniuk, a member of Kyiv Collage Collective), a war refugee, to come to Birr for the duration of the festival, and who will conduct workshops with the towns residents, joining with the people of the town and sharing the experience of creating a collage mural with them somewhere in the town environment."

For more of Marta Janik's amazing work blast off to: www.planetmarta.com

For the line up at this years Birr Vintage and Arts Festival visit: https://www.birrvintageweek.com/programme

For more from the amazing venue in Warsaw check out: Pałacyk Konopackiego

Tags Exhibition, Exhibitions, Events, Workshops, Birr, Warsaw, Poland, Ireland, Arts Council Ireland, Creative Ireland, Offaly County Council, Migration, Displacement, Ukraine, Refugees, End All War

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