INTERFERENCE // ELECTRICAL DISORDER Working on e-waste as artistic material 12 to 20 March 2021 EXHIBITION onsite Artworks made of e-waste 25 February 2021 | Online | Free Tickets ELECTRICAL DISORDER Artists’ Talks December 2020 to January 2021 EXHIBITION online c/o TASAWAR Collective Artworks made e-waste December 2020 to January 2021 ART MEDIATORS’ WORKSHOPS E-waste […]
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YMP Jury
For the first time, the YOUNG MASTERS’PROGRAM hosts a jury to select the participants for the YOUNG MASTERS’PROGRAM 2020. The jury is a mix of artists and curators, more and less experienced, local and international, all engaged to support emerging artists in Tunisia. Members of the jury are Assistant of the jury are Famkje Elgersma […]
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ARTISTS’ LAB
DIGITAL MURALS In 2020, the INTERFERENCE Series starts with an artists’ lab to explore architecture projection. In 2016 and 2018, a key element of INTERFERENCE International Light Art Project has been architecture projections by artists from around the world. In 2020, we offer a lab to learn how to turn your visuals into architecture projections. […]
TALKS
The TALKS are part of the Artists’ Lab but they are open to family, friends, and the public interested to discuss the impact of the digital transformation in society and art. 19 September 2020 | 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm TALK: Digital Art in Public Space 24 September 2020 | 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm […]
Coffee Culture
In Tunisian coffee is not just a simple drink, which you quickly pick up and drink while running to the next meeting. There is no room for hasts and stress. Unlike the global “to go” trend in Tunisian you still take your coffee sitting down, sip by sip, give vent to one’s thoughts or share […]
Bir Lahjar
40, rue du Pascha, Medina of Tunis Photos: wikipedia.com GOOD TO KNOW The Ottoman influence: The Beylik of Tunis (1534-1705-1881/1957) The first Ottoman conquest of Tunis took place in 1534. It wasn’t until the final Ottoman reconquest of Tunis in 1574 that the Turks permanently acquired the former Hafsid Tunisia, retaining it until the […]