(CRIS) talk with locus athens (GR) - curators Maria-Thalia Carras an
Nordiska Gästateljén Malongen, Nytorget 15A
23 January 2019, 18.00 - 19.30
Curatorial Residency In Stocholm (CRIS) welcomes you to an informal talk with locus athens (GR) curators Maria-Thalia Carras and Olga Hatzidaki, at the Nordic Guest Studio.
locus athens residency takes place on initiative of Asrin Haidari and Emily Fahlén in collaboration with Iaspis – The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual and Applied Artists.
Maria-Thalia Carras is the founder and co-director of locus athens, a non-profit contemporary arts organization based in Athens with a special interest in public space and a focus on commissions based on investigations into the historical, political and cultural complexities of Athens, Greece and the broader region. As a curator and writer her interests lie in research in public space, film, and the ever increasing urgency of ecological issues.
Olga Hatzidaki is a curator and cultural producer based in Athens, Greece. Her ongoing practice revolves around the various artistic formats and tools that can be used to touch upon sensitive social issues and the ever increasing climate violence. Since 2012, Olga is co-directing locus athens, a nomadic non-profit organization, acting as agency in various spaces around Athens.
locus athens is an independent contemporary arts organization based in Athens run by Maria-Thalia Carras and Olga Hatzidaki. The program revolves around its interest in the public sphere: from forgotten spaces and public buildings, to small private institutions and interesting localities – in dialogue always with the transformational potential of contemporary art. Just some of the places that have been activated by locus athens in recent years are the Tzisdaraki mosque in central Athens, the cruise ship terminal in Piraeus port, schools, office buildings, Monastiraki square, the Doxiadis Schools and numerous anonymous sites around the city.
locus athens has consistently sought to comission new productions based on investigations into the historical, political and cultural complexities of Athens, Greece and the broader region. Its program includes exhibitions, talks, screenings, workshops, publications, children’s books, residencies and community projects. They are constantly seeking to enrich our activities by expanding locus athens curatorial approach and by bringing contemporary art in dialogue with a broader audience.
locus athens was founded in 2004 by Maria-Thalia Carras and Sophia Tournikiotis. www.locusathens.com
Curatorial Residency in Stockholm (CRIS) is a collaboration between the Nordic Art Association in Sweden and Jonatan Habib Engqvist, curator and writer. It was conceived in 2015 as free-space for curators. Previous guests have been: Elena Agudio (IT), Riksa Afiati (D), Abir Boukhari (SY), Övul O. Durmusoglu (TU), Marina Fokidis (GR), Sylvie Fortin (CA), Eva González-Sancho (ES), Juha Huskonen (FI), Adam Kleinmann (US) Lorenzo Sandoval (ES), Viktorija Šiaulytė (ES), Marina Vale Noronha (BRA), Amara Antilla (US), Basak Senova (TR), Joanna Sokołowska (PL), Berit Schuck (DE/EG), Iaroslav Volov (RU). CRIS has also been able to send Swedish curators to Egypt, Finland, Iceland, Iran and Turkey.
The project has been supported from multiple sources, including Nordisk Kulturfond, the Swedish Arts Council, the city of Stockholm, Institut français de Suède, the Spanish embassies in Stockholm, Oslo and Tallinn, The Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center, Kultur Skåne, Tjeckiska centret Stockholm, Danish Arts Foundation as well as several local collaborations. For more info please contact Jonatan Habib Engqvist, jonatan [at] philosophy.se
In collaboration with Iaspis – The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual and Applied Artists