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2019 Ceramics Workshops
Ceramics
Ceramics
Sandy Simon & Robert Brady
Victoria Christen
January 2019
February 2019
2018 Artist in Residence Ilustration
Ceramics
matilde digman n
jill oberman from USA
camila nilaweave r
from Denmark
January 2017 My most recent work focuses on the elusive space of the horizon; the contact point where the earth meets the sky, or the sky meets the water. In my sculptures, I hope to convey a sense that the horizon might also be the space where there is a convergence between expectation, destiny, desire, hopelessness, distance, and vision.
Printmaking
In my residency I would like to work on a magical forest of creatures I’d like to focus on more sculptural pieces and not so much arts and crafts. I’d like to go bigger and experiment more - also with glazing. I’d love to take more chances and to have the opportunity to work continuously with ceramics would be absolutely amazing.
Febraury 2017
I often depict animals and landscapes as extended metaphors to represent ideas of solitude, migration, and our journeys home. My concepts are nestled somewhere between reality and daydreams. I strive to depict expressive, often surreal imagery as a means to capture the literal and figurative ideas of the self, and belonging.
from USA
December 2017
Conversatorios
Outreach Program
Imaginary Itinerant Cinema is part of the program Imaginary Edge from Curaumilla Foundation.
The goal of Imaginary Edge’s community outreach program is to use art education and filmaking to inspire students and at-risk youth to acknowledge their unique identities and use artistic expression to overcome adversity and establish a sense of worth. This program is being running at Atacama Desert region and is supported by the mining sector. Another program will start in Valparaiso with schools that work with vulnerable youth.
2019 Scholarships Ministry of Culture
Ken Matsuzaki Scholarship
Chilean ministry of culture scholarship to chilean artists that are living abroad. FundaciĂłn Curaumilla will help in the application to the grant and will invite officialy the artists that want to apply. the grant includes airflight ticket, housing and materials.
Omotenashi is the name that Ken Matsuzaki chose for the scholarship that he founded at Curaumilla Arts Center in his behalf. Ken Matsuzaki´s Scholarship was established by him to help ceramists from Japan, United States and Chile to contribute to an omotenashi idea of artists international exchange.