Art, architecture and nature: in search of borders

A collective project

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Date

  • 12:30 / Cancelled 12:30 / Sold out 12:30 – 13:00
  • 16:30 / Cancelled 16:30 / Sold out 16:30 – 17:00
  • 12:30 / Cancelled 12:30 / Sold out 12:30 – 13:00
  • 16:30 / Cancelled 16:30 / Sold out 16:30 – 17:00

Location

Learning Space Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian
This tour, led by the project’s participants, provides context and insight into the ideas and concepts behind the project, showcasing a wide variety of paths and creative choices.

In a partnership between the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the António Arroio School of Arts, graduating students specialising in Printmaking|Screen Printing were invited to create an artist’s publication that traces a journey through the border zones between buildings, collections, and the garden – highlighting the many poetic and aesthetic relationships these boundaries can evoke.

The results are now on display in the CAM’s educational space, presenting 20 poetic and graphic approaches to the relationships, interstices, and dialogues that emerge in these spaces, seen through the unique perspectives of the students.

Each publication invites the public to explore these borderlands – between light and shadow, architecture, artworks/books, as well as nature.

For sessions starting at 14:30, tickets can be collected from 14:00. For the tour on May 18th, tickets can be collected from 10:00

International Museum Day

This activity is part of International Museum Day at Gulbenkian, with free entry, on May 17th and 18th. Read more

Language: Portuguese

Programme

17 May / 12:30

Nuno Neves, Sara Cascalheira e Clara Russo

17 May / 16:30

Nuno Neves, Catarina Almeida e Maria Serpa Nunes

18 May / 12:30

Margarida Palma, Madalena Oliveira e Madalena Sereno

Credits

Concept and direction

Teachers and final year students of Screen Printing and Engraving from the António Arroio Artistic School

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation reserves the right to collect and keep records of images, sounds and voice for the diffusion and preservation of the memory of its cultural and artistic activity. For further information, please contact us through the Information Request form.

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