Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou delivered her lecture Unfolding Space at ISEA RUHR 2010 as part of the 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, one of the most important festivals for digital and electronic art and one of the projects of RUHR 2010 European Capital of Culture (20-9 August 2010, Germany).
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou (member of the ISEA2011 Istanbul International Review panel) delivered her lecture Mapping Uncertainty as part of the Mapping & The User Experiencepaper session of the ISEA2011 Istanbul Conference. Mapping Uncertainty offers new ways of ‘mapping’ space through drawing.
An exhibition of drawings by opens at the Derby Museum & Art Gallery, The Strand, Derby DE1 1BS on August 13th and will run until the 30th October 2011. The preview will take place on Friday August 12th at 5 -7 p.m.
The More I Draw exhibition showcases 41 international artists and aims to reveal the definitive role drawing plays in modern art. It is currently taking place in the Museum of Contemporary Art Siegan, Germany.
A new article by Dr. Eugenia Fratzeskou entitled: ART AND ARCHITECTURE: INVESTEGATION AT THE BOUNDARIES OF SPACE is now available in Digimag, Issue 52, March edition 2010.
The image called ‘Sky Ear’ (2004) is by architect Usman Hague and shows his installation of the visualization of dynamic evolving space through displaying the electromagnetic fields of a city.
A 3-day intensive studio-based drawing masterclass that brings together both Fine Art and Art Psychotherapy in relation to drawing practice is due to take place at the University of Herefordshire in Hatfield from 28th to the 30th June 2010. For further details of this event please read further…
The Journal of Fine and Studio Art (JFSA) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly by Academic Journals. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and excellence in Fine Art. To find out more about the journal and further submission details about the JFSA ‘Call For Paper’ please continue reading here.
Between 2007 and 2009, a group of international artists have gathered in the Stonehenge landscape. Together they responded to the continuing archaeological excavations of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. In response to this project two artists showcase their work in an exhibition called ‘Touchstone: an encounter between art and archaeology’.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Journal of Fine and Studio Art (JFSA) is an open access journal that provides rapid publication (monthly) of articles in all areas of the subject. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published approximately one month after acceptance.
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