'Spacial Moments': A Retrospective

by Pebofatso Mokoena | Ekuhurleni, South Africa

Curated by Ann Wetrich & The EAS Team | Opened: November 15th, 2022

Click the image to see the show:

Online retrospective exhibition on this website.

 

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'Solitary Sensation'

A solo exhibition by Anirban Mishra | Kolkata, India

Curated by Einat Moglad   |   Opened: December 15th, 2021

Click the image to see the show:

Online Exhibition on this website.

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'Social Expressionism: Discordance,
Harmony and Flow'

A solo exhibition by Raka Panda  |  West Bengal, India

Curated by Ann Wettrich, EAS team   |   Opened: June 23rd, 2021

Online Exhibition on this website.

 

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 ‘Rhythm of the Blue Marble’

An exhibition of works created during the online workshop 'Bookmark'
with the participation of 21 artists from 16 countries 

organized and led by Einat Moglad   |  Opened: December 18th, 2020

           On view on this website                                                                  Interview with the curator

          More on the Bookmark Workshop                                                 Bookmark Magazine

 

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'Calling Across the Distance'

58 artists from 31 countries in a young artists exhibition

created during the COVID-19 pandemic

Opened: June 1st, 2020 and it is on view on this website

Exhibition review  by Valerie Amani

                                                            Catalog - designed by Natalia Gajos

 

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'Between Worlds'

A Digital Collaborative Project becomes an Exhibition.

Contemporary Art Gallery, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel   |   Open: December 4 - 24, 2019

Conceived and curated by Einat Moglad, from Tel Aviv, 'Between Worlds' gave physical embodiment
to the digital collaborative works of 8 international artists in an exciting, experimental show.

OPENING NIGHT   |   More Information

 

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'Building Bridges - Yangon'

An International Young Artists New Media Exhibition

Old Tourist Burma Building, Yangon

Open: July 17 - 30, 2019

 Featuring 23 artists, from India, Myanmar, and 6 other countries around the world, this was an extension of the 'Building Bridges' exhibitions which took place in three Indian cities in 2018.

 

A collaboration between Myanmar artist Sai Htin Linn Htet, indian artist Ushmita Sahu,
and Emergent Art Space.

 See the opening night images, the online exhibition and the catalog here:

OPENING NIGHT                      ONLINE EXHIBITION                      CATALOG

REVIEWS:

"Young Artists Inspire: Building Bridges at the Tourism Burma" by Imogen Steinberg in Mianmore

"Art Exhibit Builds Bridges and Distorts Experience"  by  MYINT MYAT THU in The Irrawaddy

 

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'Last Image Show'

 

"If this were the last work you would be working on, your last image, because after it you would be silenced", asked young curator Gadi Ramadhani in the Call for Art for this exhibition, "what would you create?"

The works created for the "Last Image Show" were a reply to that question.

Many young artists around the world answered the Call, each addressing the theme of SILENCE in their own contexts and different circumstances. Eventually 35 young artists from 21 countries were selected for the exhibition, which took place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in September 2018.

 

    TV coverage              |              Review   

    Online Gallery           |              Catalogue

 

In February 2019 the same exhibition travelled to Lusaka, Zambia,  where it was joined by several Zambian artists.

 

Last Image Show 

Alliance Française

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

September 11 - 21, 2018

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Last Image Show

Alliance Française

Lusaka, Zambia

February 15 - 27, 2019

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'Building Bridges'

 

The project 'Building Bridges' created an exchange online platform, and for a period on one month in 2017 thirteen young artists from across the globe came together and opened channels of conversation, dialogue and mutual understanding through art, becoming virtual hosts by welcoming each other into their lives.

This cultural immersion helped us to discover others’ value systems, to hear voices different from our owns, to understand other cultures not as outsiders looking in at something exotic, but as friends who get invited to someone’s home. Each individual’s identity and uniqueness reached across to build bridges of empathy.

These exhibitions are a selection of some of the works that came out of the process of engagement with the idea of the Self & the Other.

 

Online Exhibition   |   Artists' Interviews 

 

Blog    |    Press reviews    |     Catalog

 

Building Bridges

AM Gallery, Kolkata, India

January 10 - 23, 2018

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Building Bridges

Art Konsult, New Delhi, India

February 2 - 13, 2018

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Building Bridges

Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore, India

March 17 - 18, 2018

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'Translations'

 

Exploring the difficulties, barriers, possibilities and misunderstandings embedded in translating was the goal of our second Call for Art, on the theme 'Translations', which received more than 500 submissions from artists in 39 countries around the world.

Translations opened online on December 10, 2014. Translations: the live exhibition was hosted at the Art Department of Reed College, in Portland, Oregon, in January/February 2015. [See below for details and documentation]

In the Summer 2015 a new Call for Art on Translations was launched  in Kolkata, India, by art professor Samindranath Majumdar. The works by 23 local young artists were then selected to join the works of their international peers from the original show. This resulted  in the large new exhibition Translations - Kolkata which took place in February 2016. [See below for more information]

 

 

Translations

Indian Council for Cultural Relations

Kolata, India

February 19 - 28, 2016

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Translations

Feldenheimer Gallery

Reed College, Portland, OR, USA

January 20  -  February 20, 2015

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Translations

Online exhibition

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'Crossing Borders'

 

Crossing Borders began as an open call inviting young artists to submit works that investigate boundaries and barriers.  Artwork from 37 student and emerging artists representing 20 countries premiered online in December, 2012. In June, 2013, Crossing Borders moved from the virtual to the actual when it opened at San Francisco’s SOMArts Gallery, creating a poignant, global experience for an enthusiastic audience. In May, 2014, Crossing Borders, Seoul Edition, brought select works from the original collection to Gong Gallery in Seoul, South Korea, and showcased them alongside the work of emerging Korean artists. Finally, the collection traveled to Tijuana Mexico in June 2014, for Cruzando Fronteras at Galleria de la Ciudad with the help of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura.

 

Cruzando Fronteras

Galería de la Ciudad, Tijuana, Mexico

June 13 - August 4, 2014

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Crossing Borders: Seoul Edition

Gallery Gong, Seoul, South Korea

May 23 - June 1, 2014

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Crossing Borders: First International show

SOMArts Gallery and Cultural Center, San Francisco, USA

June 8 - 20, 2013

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Crossing Borders

Online exhibition

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'Scribble it Down'

 

"Scribble it Down", founded by Einat Moglad in 2013, is an international, digital collaboration. Through a sequential process artists from around the world work together to create communal works of art. Each artist contributes to a digital file, then transfers the work to the next, until each artists in the group has contributed to each piece. This process allows artists to bring together diverse backgrounds and perspectives. "Scribble It Down" thus becomes a platform for communication and dialogue that encourages tolerance and understanding between different cultures, traditions, and points of view.  The project raises questions about our place in society, our work in relation to others, and how we can give and inspire.

 

Click image or title to see each Scribble

   Scribble 2018-2019: Realm

   Scribble 2016: Sonorous

   Scribble 2015: The Artists Laboratory

   Scribble 2014:  Parallel Lives

   Scribble 2013: First Project