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Exhibitions (see also Showcase)

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

A ten-day photography workshop in Yekyundyu, a village of 350 inhabitants in Sakha Republic, Russia. Juliana Semenova and Marie-Noëlle Legault, respectively from the North-Eastern Federal University, Russia and University of Quebec in Montreal (UQÀM), Canada, teamed up to build a participatory-based project using an artistic medium as a communication and research tool, in this case digital photography.

PEACE PATCHWORK FOR AFRICA

 

Squares of fabric with embroideries; thai dai; silkscreen, and other techniques are now being gathered all around  Africa by Vice President Samia El Shaik. A workshop was conducted in Cairo congress April 2nd, to make a first collection of the Peace Patchwork of Africa, with works from   Alexandria, Fayoum, Cairo, Namibia, Nigeria and Zambia. Other workers joined in Tunis , and  Walvis Bay, Namibia during  October 2018

Art Education Project: Hungary and Japan.

After the InSEA World Congress in Korea in August 2017,  world councillors Gabriella Pataky (Hungary)  and  Maho Sato (Japan) started an interactive arts research project, based on international dialogue between Japanese and Hungarian early childhood teacher training students...  

Everday Extremes: Relate North 2021

The Catalogue of the 9th exhibition in the Relate North series shines a spotlight on some of the most pressing issues facing art, design and cultural sectors. The notion of extremes in the title seeks to underline the shifting and severe environment of the Arctic. With climate change high n the agenda, this exhibition foregrounds the role that art, design and culturally sensitive research might play...

RELATE NORTH: TRADITION A& INNOVATION IN ART & DESIGN EDUCATION

The international Symposium and
Exhibitions were held in the Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University, Komi Republic, Russia. Every year, the events of RELATE NORTH attract leading scholars and artists from
around the circumpolar. This was the first time a Russian University hosted the ASAD conference.

Relate North Nesna
relate north: Collaborative Art, Design and Education 

The exhibition has a variety of materials, expressions and opinions. Some keywords are nature, identity, narratives, temporality, changes,
invention and craft. A variety of media such as photographs, film and artefacts will be exhibited. The artists are coming from seven Northern destinations in the circumpolar area: Norway, Finland, England, Scotland, Canada, Alaska, Komi Republic and Russia. It was a great pleasure to host this exhibition which was located at Helgeland Museum’s old trading house, Zahl, by the harbour in Nesna.

Hosts, Nesna Campus, Nord University

Relate North: art & deign for education and sustainabilty

Relate North 2017 shows the rich field of artistic strategies and methods that artists, artists-teachers and artists-researchers use to interface Arctic environment and communities. The exhibition tour leads you into artistic and art educational practices that aim to describe or to give a response to the challenges in the changing art and environmental issues.

Relate North: Practicing Place

Practising Place: Heritage, Art & Design for Creative Communities was the fifth annual exhibition of ASAD. Histed by the University fi the Highlands and Islands, Shetland College (Scotland). 

The exhibition included a variety of media from sculpture to textiles, painting and printmaking; from traditional to contemporary digital media. 26 exhibitors came from 7 ASAD partner countries. 

and another InSEA Exhibition coming soon...

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