Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Press Release for The Future is Domestic!
The Future is Domestic! is a European Presidency Local Art Scheme, presented by Clare County Council and hosted by Outrider Artists from the 12th to the 19th May. This workshop-led exploration of the theme “The Future is Domestic!” will include artists from MoKs, Centre for Art and Social Practice, Estonia, with SERDE, a centre for art, folklore and heritage in Lativia, and Outrider artists and friends in a rural domestic community in Monreal North, Ennistymon, Co.Clare.
Outrider Artists is a loose association of artists based in rural North Clare, varying in numbers and participation in response to each project. They have a history of merging domestic and public spaces, through hosting artists in their homes, creating pop up galleries, sharing facilities and knowledge and exhibiting/performing in unusual spaces here and abroad. Outrider Artists now wish to continue that positive creative empowerment through collaborating with artists from MoKS, Estonia, and SERDE, Latvia. Shared workshops and public presentations are the formats to explore the theme of this gathering and acquire new artistic skills through the process of making.
The unique creative team of Evelyn Muursepp and John Grzinich, from MoKs, both internationally recognized artists in their individual fields of drawing andsound have constructed a workshop that also has a level of social consciousness to be explored in its realization. SERDE are offering two workshops; gathering herbs and making alcohol tintures. Techniques of distillery and fermentation are new to us and welcome as new methodologies for making & creating.
MoKS, SERDE and the invited artists participating in the workshops will give public presentations at the beginning and at the end of the weeks' work in the Courthouse Gallery, Ennistymon, to a public audience. All are welcome to this free sharing from 3-5pm Sunday 12th May and 3-5pm Saturday, 18th May from 3-5pm.
The Future is Domestic! has a strong European dimension featuring international artists who have a very considered art practice/social engagement and bring aspects of their cultures very clearly defined with them. This process is ambitiously reaching out to use the trans-local seeds of creativity to generate new models of collaboration and art practice in rural settings.
By setting up innovative conditions for creative experiment, taking risks and peer to peer learning through workshops and a residential shared week together, we are opening the knowledge base in this inventive gathering for new artistic methodologies to emerge. Focusing on dialogue through the materiality of making, while exploring the theme topic “The future is domestic!”, unusual models of art praxis may arise to support novel ways of sustaining art in rural remote areas. The high standard of creative output by these visiting artists of various art disciplines combined with their diverse backgrounds in art training and education, matched by those of their Irish counterparts, creates an environment for cross fertilization of disciplines that potentially can ultimately lead to radically ground breaking new artworks being created.
For more information please visit web: The-Future-Is-Domestic.blogspot.com or email:thefutureisdomestic@gmail.com
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Personal Geographies with John and Evelyn Grzinich
Exploring Personal Geographies, taking sonic and visual cues from the local landscape. By John and Evelyn Grzinich
- In this workshop we closely examine the landscape of our everyday surrounding and find ways to 'animate the elements' (forces of wind and water) through simple interventions using sound and drawing. Using creative means to build a set of visual and auditory cues helps to raise our awareness of the living changing environment around us. By taking cues from what is happening we adjust our senses and tune into the micro and macro events that shape our land. Auditory interventions can include aeolian installations to reveal harmonic resonances in the local weather patterns that can be acoustically amplified to define proximity to the sources. Drawing interventions act as visual diaries of places and events and can be used seperatly or in conjunction with auditory sites. We will work though each site and activity through daily collaborative exercises to build up maps and a unique language to define our personal geographies.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
MoKS - Evelyn and John Grzinich Workshop Mon/Tues 13/14 May
Evelyn Müürsepp- Grzinich is visual artist and cultural coordinator, based in Southeast Estonia. After working at artist-in- residencies in Iceland and Finland, she co-initiated artist-in residence program herself in Southeast Estonia (now known as MoKS- Center for Arts and Social practice). While coordinating activities and finding financial and mental means for running artist-in-residence center, she also has maintained her practice as a visual artist. This ongoing life-university has offered her opportunity to learn from artists from all over the world and develop fruitful collaborations in various media. Her main interest and ongoing work is with drawing where she explores how the repetitive movement of a pen/pencil affects the body and its motion. This surface-body-surface feedback is a generative method to shift from abstraction to figural imagery.
John Grzinich has worked since the early 1990s as an artist and cultural coordinator with various practices combining sound, image, site, and collaborative social structures. His interest and work with sound combines such divergent methods as field recording, kinetic sculpture, electro-acoustic composition, performance, spatial perception and acoustics, filmmaking, group workshops and exercises in listening. His compositions have been published on international labels such as: SIRR, Staalplaat, Erewhon, Intransitive, Cut, Elevator Bath, CMR, Orogenetics, Mystery Sea, Invisible Birds and others. 2012 saw the DVD release of "Two Films" on and/OAR. He lives in Estonia and works as a program coordinator for MoKS, a non-profit artist-run center.
website: http://maaheli.ee
Their collaborative workshop will take place on Monday and Tuesday 13/14 May in Mrua artist/to/artist
Their collaborative workshop will take place on Monday and Tuesday 13/14 May in Mrua artist/to/artist
SERDE workshops Wed/Thurs 15/16th May
FOLK PHARMACY (guided tours
in nature)
Folk Pharmacy - an artistic
interpretation of the use of indoor and wild plants as food and folk medicine.
In this project, artists re-introduce to the audience the tradition of
plant-foraging, and invite them to turn these gifts of nature and their
knowledge of them into a useful source of energy.
Folk
Pharmacy is SERDE's outcome from the expedition in Kurzeme held in June 2010,
and is inspired by projects and
people around Herbologies/Foraging Network.
SERDE
Atmodas street 9, Aizpute, LV-3456
Moonshine
The moonshine workshop is an artistic interpretation about making strong drink at home.
Although the tradition of making moonshine is wrapped in secrecy, research has been done for several years to document the making of moonshine at home. Whether it is called kandža or one of the other names for it—ļerga, dzimtenīte, samogonka, ļurcis or brendiņš, its production at home is cultural and historical and belongs to the non-material cultural inheritance of the world.
Every skill which makes it possible to use available resources is of worth in our modern circumstances. For example, it is useful to know how to make your own spirits, which can be used to make herbal infusions for drinking or for external use.
We invite you to consider this tradition from a different point of view, not moralizing about the making of moonshine as a social evil, but as a way to discover the inexhaustible ingenuity of people to meet their needs in circumstances where resources are limited!
Authors:
Interdisciplinary Art Group SERDE
Signe Pucena, Uģis Pucens
Signe Pucena is artist and researcher of traditional culture
and culture projects manager. Uģis Pucens – artist, restaurateur and producer
of art and culture symposiums, festivals and exhibitions.
Signe and Uģis are co-founders of the interdisciplinary art group SERDE, which seeks to develop the regional and international collaboration between different culture fields, organizations and professionals.
In 2002 Signe and Uģis established The Residency and Workshop Centre SERDE in Aizpute. SERDE's main activities involve exchange between culture, science and education fields, including the hosting of residencies, seminars, lectures, presentations etc.
Since 2005 SERDE organizes various expeditions and fieldwork researches in the Latvian countryside, learning about the traditional cultural forms still existing in the contemporary age. Their creative and innovative approach to cultural heritage work with SERDE was recognised with the Latvian Folklore Grand Prize in 2007.
Signe and Uģis are co-founders of the interdisciplinary art group SERDE, which seeks to develop the regional and international collaboration between different culture fields, organizations and professionals.
In 2002 Signe and Uģis established The Residency and Workshop Centre SERDE in Aizpute. SERDE's main activities involve exchange between culture, science and education fields, including the hosting of residencies, seminars, lectures, presentations etc.
Since 2005 SERDE organizes various expeditions and fieldwork researches in the Latvian countryside, learning about the traditional cultural forms still existing in the contemporary age. Their creative and innovative approach to cultural heritage work with SERDE was recognised with the Latvian Folklore Grand Prize in 2007.
Background to The Future is Domestic!
“The Future is Domestic!”
Clare County Council and Outrider Artists propose to host an
8 day Episode: A workshop-led exploration of the theme “The Future is
Domestic!” with artists from MoKs (EE), SERDE (Lv), Outrider Artists, Clare,
and others in a rural domestic setting in Ennistymon, Co.Clare.
Outrider Artists
is a collaborative practice involving a core group of artists based in
rural North Clare, supported by
the County Arts Office. They have a history of conflation of domestic &
public spaces, situating that
impulse in a historical and activist trajectory. They now wish to research and
develop this further through collaboration with previously established European
partners in creating new innovative art.
Their work takes the form of Episodes, social choreographies
that merge domestic & public space. Outrider Episodes are organised around
transnational movement & immaterial exchange with Liquid (Estonia), Ian
Tully, (Australia), Dr Igor Calzada, (Basque Country). They have had residencies
and participated at international presentations in Estonia and in seminar
workshops with SERDE & MoKS in Lithuania.
Their experience of hosting
residencies/workshops/collaborations with artists from abroad has presented a
mirror to their own art practice: naming and highlighting their strengths,
boosting their confidence to make art:, stimulating new ideas and resurrecting
old ideas for making work. It has also offered them exhibitions abroad, developed collaborations with
transnationally talented artists and pitched them into a position to help them
sustain their rural art practice, a long standing area of interest with Clare
County Arts Office.
Outrider Artists now wish to continue that positive creative
empowerment through collaborating with Moks and SERDE. They have chosen shared
work-shops & public presentations as the formats to explore the theme &
acquire new artistic skills through the process of making.
The unique creative team of Evelyn Muursepp and John
Grzinich, from MoKs, both internationally recognized artists in their
individual fields of drawing & sound have constructed a workshop that also
has a level of social consciousness to be explored in its realization.
SERDE are
offering two workshops; gathering herbs and making vodka. In a country where
alcohol abuse is rampant, this workshop should provoke intense discourse.
Techniques of distillery and fermentation are new to Outrider artists and
welcome as new methodologies for making & creating. Herb gathering has
obvious rural connotations.
Outrider Artists, Moks and SERDE will give public
presentations at the beginning & at the end of the week, in the Courthouse
Gallery, Ennistymon, to a public audience, so to widen the contact
opportunities with other members of the locality.
Schedule of events for The Future is Domestic!
Schedule of events for “The Future is Domestic!” Gathering
In Mrua/artist-to-artist Studios, Monreal North,
Ennistymon, County Clare. MAY
10-20
Friday
10th: Arrival
of artists from Estonia and Latvia
Welcoming dinner party with
participants of The Future is Domestic!
Saturday
11th: Settle in day for MoKS and Serde.
Sunday
12 th:
11-1pm Walking the land with next-door
neighbour Tom Barry who is an organic farmer and a local historian rich with
the stories and myths of the place of Monreal North, the starry bog.
3-5pm: Sunday: Public presentation by Outrider Artists, MoKS and SERDE
in the Courthouse Gallery, Ennistymon.
Monday
13th: Evelyn
and John at MoKS sound and drawing
Workshop
9.30 16
artists meet up in Mrua
10-1pm
practical workshop
1-2 lunch
is served
2-4
collaborative and creative response time
4-4.15 tea
time
4.15 to 5
discourse opportunity
Tuesday
14th: continuation
of Evelyn and Johns workshop
Wednesday
15th /Thursday 16th SERDE vodka
and herbal workshop with same timetable as Monday approximately.
Friday
17th:
Opportunity for collaborations and visiting studios
Saturday
18th: 3pm-5pm: Feedback and Futures: public presentation of findings, discussions about the
weeks’ event in the Courthouse gallery, (visual presentation and documentation
of weeks events to a public audience presented by invited participants).
Dinner-
POT LUCK for all who participated in the week.
Sunday
19th: Tour of
County Clare cultural sites or whatever Serde and Moks artists wish to do.
Monday
20th: Bring artists
to airport.
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