Scientists, philosophers and culture psychologists have given hope that humans of today are able to change their behavioural patterns for the benefit of the earth and humankind. By directing our personal desires towards the environment and cultivating the necessary global and local community, we are then able to take care of mother earth as part of our own viscera.
The transeuropean project “Look into my Ice” is part of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024 main programme. The project and exhibition is organised by the MTÜ Eesti-Saksa Kunstikoostöö (Association for Estonian-German cultural and art exchange) in cooperation with roam projects e.V. Berlin, Germany and is co-curated by Liisi Kõuhkna. Within its programme, 5 institutions are in cooperation on site in Tartu and Äksi, such as Tartu Art House, Science Centre AHHAA, TYPA – Printing and Paper Arts Centre, Ajuokse Avangaar and Ice Age Centre. The main exhibition “Look into my Ice” at Tartu Art House will bring together 15 international artists from all three countries of the European Capital of Culture 2024: Bad Ischl-Salzkammergut/Austria, Bodø/Norway, Tartu/Estonia, and additionally Germany.
Participating Artists: Nina Maria Allmoslechner, Ronald Anzenberger, Nara Bak, Sofie Brønner, Pete Christie, Marjolijn Dijkman, Marta Djourina, Lena von Goedeke, Toril Johannessen, Dongbin Lee, Aquiles Jarrin & Irving Ramo, Kristel Laurits, Jaanika Peerna, Theresa Schubert, Annika Sellik, Lukas Troberg
Team
“Look into my Ice” is organised by the Association for Estonian-German cultural and art exchange in cooperation with roam projects e.V. Berlin, Germany.
Head of Project: Helene Bosecker
Project Management, Communication, Digital Channels: Marie Mergler and Kristen Rästas
Curator: Liisi Kõuhkna
Programmer: Andreas Baudisch
Assistance: Ilja Jakovlev
Graphic design: Jojo&me
Web / Links
www.lookintomyice.eu
melt@lookintomyice.eu
https://www.instagram.com/look.into.my.ice/
Cooperation Partners to give our thanks to: European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024, ECOC 2024 Duo Networking project , EEA and Norway Grants, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Tartu Art House, TYPA Printing and Paper Arts Centre, Science Centre AHHAA, Ice Age Centre, Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Estonian Embassy in Berlin, Goethe Institute, German Embassy Tallinn, Ajuokse Avangaar, Climate Art Collection
post-gallery.online, Valge Kuup Studio, Deutsch-Estnischen Gesellschaft Berlin e.V., Bodø2024 – European Capital of Culture, European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024
The artist-in-residence programme is a part of the ECOC 2024 Duo Networking project and is supported by EEA and Norway Grants.
The exhibition is supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Tartu 2024.