Author: nrigakis

ERASMUS LECTURES presentations at the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts in 2022, 2023, 2024. We engaged in very interesting discussions on topics around gender ,feminist art and resistance, visual narration, new generation Serbian artists and the student Biennale of Novisad, video film scripting, film noir and photogeography — all within a mixed, multicultural world without exclusions.

  • May 9 (Tuesday), 2023 9.30-11.30 room K8.217
    ERASMUS LECTURE: Ivana Tomanovic Professor at the Photography Department of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad,
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The Photobooks exhibition showcases the photographic work of students from the Master’s Program “Photography: Research and Methodology” at the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts of the University of West Attica. As part of the first two semesters or as a diploma project, the students create photobooks that visually represent their photographic work. The Photobooks exhibition is accompanied by selected photographs by the creators.

The exhibition includes the works:

Zephyrou 56, ...

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Blended Intensive Programme Erasmus+ Workshop Rewriting Spaces of Exclusion: Art as an Activist Tool for Reframing Spaces of Domination, in Palermo, Sicily. The Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts participated with 2 responsible professors (Evangelia Katsaiti, Lecturer, and Dr. Iō Pashou, Assistant Professor) and 15 students. Collaboration between Academia di Belle Arti di Palermo, Beykoz University, Istanbul Turkey, Instituto Gramsci di Palermo, University of West Attica.

The following stages of the program were successfully carried out, ...

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ERASMUS+ Instituto Gramsci di Palermo, Workshop by Eva Katsaiti on a a project around the themes of Visual Poetry: Combing Art Photography and Greek poetry taking place on premises in Palermo. Collaboration between Instituto Gramsci di Palermo, University of West Attica.

The presentation of the internationally renowned Greek cinematographer, Giorgos Arvanitis, took place in the auditorium of the Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, packed with students. It was a delightful discussion about cinematography and lighting, with Giorgos Arvanitis making references through his long experience, and answering questions with patience, simplicity, modesty and enough humor, winning the hearts of all of us. ...

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