Europa - The Woman

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Europa - The Woman

  • 30 Mar 2011 — 21 Apr 2011

An international arts project exploring conceptions of European femininity
And in support of a free European Baccalaureate education

“Europa – The Woman” is an on-going international arts project exploring conceptions of the feminine in a European context. For this show, artists from across Europe have committed works in a variety of media. And further artists and their works are added all the time to the exhibition for follow-up exhibitions Authors and academics are also providing essays and texts for a future book to be published in combination with pictures of the project’s artworks. The aim of “Europa – The Woman” is to become a multi-media communication platform staged around a relevant and inspiring art collection.

The project was instigated by creative producer Wilfried Rimensberger and launched in 2010 with the support of CESPA and Oxford University at New College’s Long Room Gallery. Organisations and individuals who want to support a wider access of children and young people to the highly successful European Baccalaureate teaching in the UK, as pioneered by the European Schools, can sponsor individual “Europa – The Woman” artworks. Special limited edition prints are also sold for that cause. “Europa – The Woman” has pledged to raise a minimum of £100,000 in order to help secure free European Baccalaureate teaching at the European School Culham. The highly regarded multi-lingual European Baccalaureate curriculum is currently accessible to children of EU employees or fee-paying parents only.

Further information can be found on www.esculham.eu/ and on www.europathewoman.org for the arts project.

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS TO THE LONDON EXHIBITION

Victor Agius (Malta), Tim Davies (Germany), Juliana Do (Bulgaria), Cornelia Krafft (Austria), Cristian Lotti (Italy), Christine Robion (France), Jean-Marie Biwer (Luxembourg), Marcelle Hanselaar and Mirjam Visker (Netherlands), Ewa Gargulinska (Poland), Juliette Goddard (UK), Solidea Guerra (Croatia), Mikkel Urup (Denmark), and more international names to come.

EXHIBITION OPENING TIMES

Exhibition open to the public Monday – Friday (except public holidays), 10am – 6pm

Spain by Cornelia Kraft

12 Star Gallery


Europe House
32 Smith Square
London SW1P 3EU

 


UK


http://www.europe.org.uk/culture/events/