Author: Irmak Dönmez

  • Tape Camp Iceland 2019

    Tape Camp Iceland 2019

    MARA MACHINES & WELCOME TO 1979
    ARE TEAMING UP WITH  STUDIO SILO
    FOR THE VERY FIRST TAPE CAMP IN ICELAND!

    Tape Camp Iceland will be held on 8-10 of June 2019.

    The project is supported by Uppbyggingarsjóður Austurlands and Tónlistarmiðstöð Austurland.

    The three-day workshop is limited to ten people. We keep the attendance numbers small to provide a truly unique experience, and our discussions are tailored depending on what you want to learn. No matter your recording background or skill level, you will come home with new techniques to apply to your recording workflow!

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    SATURDAY

    The day will be spent demonstrating the differences and similarities between analog and digital recording. We will set up a vast array of analog reverbs (plates, delays, echo chambers) and discuss how to better use your own recording setups in a more “analog” way. Towards the end of the day we bring in a talented singer/songwriter to record on tape – this helps us focus on vocal, piano or acoustic guitar recording techniques.

    SUNDAY

    A full band comes in we can try all of our newfound techniques on. Everyone gets to engineer, assist, tape op, punch-in, and really learn how to use tape machines to their fullest! At the end of the weekend, you’ll be able to take the digital files (transferred from tape) home to play with in your own recording setup!

    MONDAY

    We focus solely on the art and science of tape machine alignment. The fundamentals of elevated levels, bias, and head alignments will be thoroughly explained. After an alignment is demonstrated to the group, each person will align the machine with guidance.

     

    PRICE & TRAVELS

    The fee is 40.000 ISK which includes the three days of Tape Camp, basic shared dorm-style accommodation in our village, and airport pickup from the evening flight coming into Egilsstaðir at 20:00. You may also choose to book
    your own accommodation, and also drive here instead of flying,  however the fee remains the same. Your return to the airport can be done using the morning bus which departs our village at 6:30 am each morning.

     

    Tape Camp Poster

     

    HOW TO BOOK YOUR PLACE

    For bookings contact Vinny :
    email

     

    LINKS:

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  • Laura Casassas

    Laura Casassas

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    Laura Casassas // January 2019

    Laura Casassas is a design researcher and educator from Barcelona. She joined us for the snowy month of January.

    During her stay with us, Laura worked on writing and revisiting her master thesis Using is caring (about), in which she questions the field of critical design and its relation with the possibility of subverting the uses of everyday objects.

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    Laura Casassas // January 2019

    Inspired by the windy weather she could not help on building a kite. She rediscovered drawing and spent plenty of time working on ceramics. Laura enjoyed her time in Stöðvarfjörður taking long walks, admiring Icelandic fauna and jumping on the yellow buoy around the factory studios.

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    Laura Casassas // January 2019

    Thank you, Laura!

  • Inkeri Viljanen

    Inkeri Viljanen

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    Inkeri Viljanen // January 2019

    Inkeri Viljanen is a Finnish painter based in Vasa, Finland and stayed with us for the month of January 2019.

    Inkeri describes her dark sense of humour and other human beings as her main inspiration, emphasizing that art does not have to be serious. During her residency, Inkeri was working on the material for her upcoming exhibition in Vasa. She created a series of portraits, where distorted faces are being invaded by nature and architecture. She also rediscovered the joy of creation while experimenting with ceramics.

     

    Inkeri Viljanen // January 2019

    // More of Inkeri´s work //

    https://www.inkeriviljanen.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/inkeriviljanen/

    Thank you, Inkeri!

     

  • Irmak Dönmez

    Irmak Dönmez

    Irmak Donmez // July-December

    Irmak Donmez is a visual artist from Istanbul, Turkey and she joined the factory team as an intern in the heights of summer in July 2018.She stayed with us into the snowfall of December.
    She helped us with residencies office work, artist interviews, petting the plants and running the residencies social media.
    During her stay, she enjoyed spending quality cuddling time with Tumi&Skotta, also she continued her art experiments in ceramics and drawings. She made a good collection of bones, skulls, seaweeds, corals from the shore.

    Irmak is also phD candidate in art theory, mostly she focuses on living in a body and the human obliviousness towards their own organs mechanical functioning. Individuals go through their daily lives, blissfully unaware of the mechanics of organ systems, tucked away under their skin. She demands a change to that unconcerned existence.
    In her art, she aims to make one aware of their own bodily functioning as well as to distort the human anatomy and the sexual, functional, emotional meaning projected onto it along with its pieces.

     

    Irmak Donmez // July-December

    // More of Irmak Donmez’s Work  //

    http://irmakdonmez.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/irmakdiyebiri/

  • Niko Mitsuko

    Niko Mitsuko

    Niko Mitsuko // November 2018

    Niko Mitsuko is an American artist working in fields of painting, photography and mixed media. She was staying with us in the month of November 2018.

    In the past years, Niko has established herself as a professional artist working with galleries across the United States and Europe. Believing that art is a way to get at the soul of modern society, Niko strives to create photographs with aesthetic, paint-like qualities, bestowing her works with abstract, surrealist, and minimalist properties.

    Listening to the concsiouness Hören die Bewusstheit zuIn the search of being Aud der Suche nach der ExistenzDreaming within the dream of a once forgotten place Träumen Sie im Trüam vom einem vorgessenen OrtSinking in

    Niko Mitsuko // November 2018

    //More of Niko Mitsuko´s Work//

    https://www.facebook.com/mitsukophotography/

    https://mitsukophotography.weebly.com/

    https://vimeo.com/user20179772

    https://www.instagram.com/nikomitsuko/

    Thank you, Niko!

  • Áine Kelly

    Áine Kelly

    Áine Kelly // November 2018

    Áine Kelly is an Irish visual artist specialising in photography and sculpture. She graduated in Fine Art from the Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork in 2016.

    Áine Kelly // November 2018

    During her time with us, she made work with ice that was often foraged from the mountains on warmer days. Lumps, sheets and crystals of ice were placed onto light-sensitive paper and processed in the darkroom. Magnifying lenses were often used to control and refract the light passing through various states of ice and water. The intention of the work is to capture an abstract impression of the landscape and present the transient nature of ice, alluding to the country’s retreating glaciers.

    Áine Kelly // November 2018

    // More of Áine Kelly´s Work //

    www.ainekelly.com

    www.instagram.com/ainekellyartist

    Thank you, Áine!

  • Santiago Zarzosa

    Santiago Zarzosa

    Santiago Zarzosa // November 2018

    Santiago Zarzosa is a European artist based in Minneapolis, MN USA. He was born and educated in Spain. He has been exhibiting and selling his works over the last few decades. Zarzosa works predominantly with oil painting, drawing and etching.

    During the residency in November 2018, he expanded his multidisciplinary practice by experimenting with clay-based sculpture, lino printmaking, manual photography and watercolours.

    These new works investigate local and national stories from the Eastern Fjords of Iceland. They convey the importance of the merging of nature and old legends with the culture in the local and National perspective.

    Santiago Zarzosa // November 2018

    // More of  Santiago Zarzosa’s Work  //

    instagram.com/szarzosa

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Santi!

  • Mikkel Odehnalu

    Mikkel Odehnalu

    Mikkel Odehnalu // October 2018

    Mikkel was with us in the month of October. He is an animator and lives in the Czech Republic where he studies PhD in arts at the Tomas Bata University in Zlín where he also did MA at the Department of the Animation.

    His works are mainly focused on nature, landscapes and animals. In animated projects and films, he combinates the classical drawn and the digital drawn 2D animation.

    At the Fish Factory, he worked and played simply with paper, pencil and watercolours. His pieces of art are influenced by the Icelandic landscapes, mainly mountain Súlur and by the Icelandic birds.

     

    Mikkel Odehnalu // October 2018

    // More of Mikkel Odehnalu’s Work  //

    http://mikkelodehnalu.wixsite.com/-mikkelodehnalu

     

    Check out the interview here:

     

    Thank you, Mikkel!

  • Courtney Powell

    Courtney Powell

    Courtney Powell // October 2018

    Courtney Powell is a Canadian artist, based out of Vancouver, BC, and was with us for October 2018.  She is a muralist and painter, and obtained her BFA from York University.

    During her residency, Courtney created a mural featuring Iceland’s national flower, mountain avens, and two of its birds, the arctic tern and heiðlóa. She named the arctic tern ‘Maple’ and the heiðlóa ‘Tuque’ to add a Canadian touch.

    Courtney is particularly attracted to dreamy landscapes and characters. A large part of Courtney’s work plays with the idea of transparency and layers. She is currently exploring the idea of landscapes merged with photo editors and translating those images into a painting on canvas.

     

    Courtney Powell // October 2018

    // More of Courtney Powell’s Work  //

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Courtney!

  • Nika Winn

    Nika Winn

    Nika Winn // October 2018

    Nika Winn is a visual artist from Kansas City, MO in the United States. She spent the month of October 2018 at the Fish Factory to explore new modes of working in her studio practice.

    During her time here Nika worked with canvas that she painted, cut out and then pieced together to create her work titled, Cat Horse Sheep. The project itself became a visual narrative her time spent in Iceland.

     

    Nika Winn // October 2018

    // More of Nika Winn’s Work //

    www.nikawinn.com

    https://www.instagram.com/kneekuh_/

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Nika!

  • Ben Davis

    Ben Davis

    Ben Davis // October 2018

    Ben Davis is a photographic artist and bookmaker from the Greater New York City area. He was with us for the month of October 2018.

    While at the Fish Factory he spent a lot of time exploring the fjord and surrounding mountains/landscape. He also started to experiment with night photography.

    His current photographic practice revolves around documenting the world around him through still life and landscape images. The work shows the oddities and beauty of everyday life in common spaces that others might miss. A large influence in his work is the geometry and form in these ordinary spaces. He finds scenes that are considered commonplace and brings them forward in a new light, divulging a new interpretation of the set.

    Ben Davis // October 2018

    // More of Ben Davis’s Work  //

    http://benjamindavis.space/

    https://www.instagram.com/bpdavis_/?hl=en

     

    Thank you, Ben!

  • Christopher Johns

    Christopher Johns

    Christopher Johns // October 2018

    Christopher Johnsey is a painter from Sheffield in the UK.  He studied BA Fine Art at Middlesex University, London, graduating in 2010.

    Chris makes reportage drawings and paintings, poetry and sound recordings, exploring the relationship between the environment and the human race, and our impact.

    During his month with us in October, he studied the ever-changing climate and environment of Stödvarfjördur.  Working on board and old curtain material found at the Fish Factory, Chris created a painting capturing the atmosphere of his surroundings that he constructed by making a daily entry onto the surface.

    Chris worked outside in all weathers, allowing the elements to affect the surface of the piece. Sometimes the rain would erase the previous days work, or the sunlight and crisp wind would dry or crack the painted material. He was interested in what happens in giving up a certain degree of control, and how the outcome creates a document and a record of his time in Stödvarfjördur.

     

    Christopher Johns // October 2018

    // More of Christopher John’s Work  //

    Check out the interview here:

     

    Thank you, Chris!

  • Maggie Middleton

    Maggie Middleton

    Maggie Middleton // September 2018

    Maggie Middleton is a printmaker and artist from the US. She was with us for the month of September 2018. She is currently studying for her MFA in Printmaking at the Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Eugeniusza Gepperta  in Wrocław, Poland. She received her bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College where she graduated with High Honors in Studio Art. Her current body of work revolves around the concept of “camouflage,” both in the sense of disguising ones-self and also the highly politicized and gendered fabric.

     

    Maggie Middleton // September 2018

    // More of  Maggie Middleton’s Work  //

     https://maggiemiddleton-art.squarespace.com

    https://www.instagram.com/maggie.landa.middleton/?hl=en

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Maggie!

  • Nikolina Kovalenko

    Nikolina Kovalenko

    Nikolina Kovalenko // September 2018

    Nikolina Kovalenko attended Fish Factory residency in September 2018 where she was working on a series of paintings titled “Guardians Of Northern Lights”, processing and interpreting Icelandic sagas and legends through the visual landscape and cultural associations.

    She is interested in humanity’s vanishing connection with Nature and strives to expose the consequences our everyday actions have on the environment. Kovalenko works with fragile ecosystems creating artwork inspired by locations specific to each project.

    This series explores the symbolism of textures found in Nature, magnifying the mundane and transforming it into the sublime. The artist chose aluminium as a painting surface to convey the austerity, endurance and subtle glory of Iceland—a vast volcanic laboratory tamed by the ocean.

    Nikolina Kovalenko received her MFA from Moscow Surikov Art Institute (Moscow, Russia) in 2011 and studied at Universität der Künste (Berlin) in 2010. Her work has been reviewed in art blogs, newspapers and magazines and is in numerous corporate and private collections worldwide. The artist currently lives and works in New York City.

     

     

    Nikolina Kovalenko // September 2018

    // More of  Nikolina Kovalenko’s Work  //

    Thank you Nika!

  • Deidre Cavazzi

    Deidre Cavazzi

    Deidre Cavazzi // September 2018

    Deidre Cavazzi is a multimedia choreographer from Southern California.  She spent September 2018 at the Fish Factory, where she gathered visual and textual material based on the relationship between landscape and folklore for a future performance project.

    Deidre has always been passionate about collaborative projects that embrace and explore the relationship between art and science; she feels strongly that inquiry and creative investigation drive discovery and experimentation, and frequently engages with projects that are cross-disciplinary, non-traditional, and that bring together diverse communities.  She draws inspiration from scientific concepts—bringing environments to life onstage or in site-specific locations, and incorporating multimedia to transport the audience and evoke ideas.  In addition to collecting folk stories and exploring the geology of the East Fjords, Deidre kept a blog about her time in Iceland and also started developing a dance for camera piece, centered on gesture and textures, both in art-making and in the local landscape.

    Deidre Cavazzi // September 2018

    Deidre is a process artist and delights in the research, experimentation, dialogue and development of the community that occurs between the seed of an idea and the final curtain call onstage.  Whether she is exploring concepts of quantum physics, Fibonacci numbers in nature, climate change in the Arctic, or the geology of Iceland, she strives to initiate collaboration with experts in related fields, hopefully inspiring audiences to learn more; she is interested in creating art which serves as a catalyst for conversation, knowledge and connection to the natural world.

    Deidre Cavazzi // September 2018

    // More of  Deidre Cavazzi’s Work  //

    Check out the interview here:

     

    Thank you Deidre!

  • Debbie Fish

    Debbie Fish

     

    Debbie Fish // September 2018

    Debbie Fish is an installation artist and set designer based in Wellington, New Zealand and she joined us for the month of September. Her installations are inspired by environmental and social concerns and she is particularly interested in the use of found and recycled materials in her work.

    During her residency at the Fish Factory, Debbie was working on a visual exploration of a new series of works inspired by the ‘Doughnut Economy’, through the lens of the fishing industry. Debbie spent her time examining different textures from the area and combined these into a series of small mixed media works that draw on rust, stingray skin and displaced data points.

    She is drawn to fishing villages, having spent a month in 2017 in Taiwan as one of the artists in residence as part of the Keelung NMMST (National Museum of Marine Science and Technology) International Art Project, creating a work School of Scales using found and recycled materials and the help of local school children.

     

     

     

    Debbie Fish // September 2018

     

    // More of  Debbie Fish’s Work  //

    https://www.goldfishcreative.co.nz/installations

    https://www.instagram.com/goldfishcreative/

    https://twitter.com/debdebfish

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Debbie!

  • Jenni Ward

    Jenni Ward

    Jenni Ward // September 2018

    Jenni Ward is a ceramic sculptor and installation artist based in Santa Cruz California. Jenni joined us here at the Fish Factory in September 2018.

    She is inspired by biological forms with a particular focus on structures and patterns in nature.

    Her time spent connecting to her environment and exploring way above and way below sea level is an integral part of her work. She takes inspiration from those places to create abstract interpretations of forms and structures through thoughtfully crafted ceramic sculptures. Her installations play with the connectivity of the form to its environment and in turn the connectivity of herself to the natural world.

     

    Jenni Ward // September 2018

    // More of Jenni Wards’s Work //

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you Jenni!
  • Klara Brydewall

    Klara Brydewall

    Klara Brydewall // August 2018

    Klara Brydewall is a metal and jewelry artist from Sweden. She was with us for the month of August 2018.

    During her stay here at the Fish Factory, she was creating drawings, which are also often included in her work.


    Her works address the subject of magic, asking what problems people attempt to solve with it, and why some resort to magic as their tool to do so. 

    Klara Brydewall // August 2018

    //More of Klara Brydewall’s Work//

    https://www.instagram.com/klarabrydewall/?hl=en

    Thank you, Klara!

  • Beata Grahn

    Beata Grahn

    Beata Grahn // August 2018

    Beata Grahn is an artist from Göteborg, Sweden. She is currently based in Stockholm, where she recently got her BFA at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design, specializing in art jewelry and corpus.

    Her practice revolves around apotropaic objects and actions (a term which basically refers to tools to ward off evil), taking off in the notion that present-day use of apotropaic magic is not so much acting upon actual superstitious conviction as it is an act of showing humility/awareness of vulnerability.

    During her residency here she’s been focusing on pinpointing common denominators between jewelry, infrastructure and human behavior, all the while integrating photography as a potential final stage of her processes. Taking advantage of the Icelandic surroundings and weather conditions, she works with automated flash photography as a means of exploring the pedestrian reflector as an everyday item on the verge of being jewelry.

    Beata Grahn // August 2018

    // More of Beata Grahn’s Work //

    https://www.instagram.com/beat.a.grahn/

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you, Beata!

  • Shawn Camp

    Shawn Camp

    Shawn Camp// August 2018

    Shawn Camp is an artist and musician based in Austin, TX USA. During his August 2018 residency, he created paintings, videos, and sound pieces in preparation for two solo exhibitions in the fall.

    These new works investigate dualities and exploit the effects of context on our perception. They convey a sense of atmosphere and explore the mystery of light and matter – an acknowledgment of our constantly changing state of existence where nothing is fixed. His experiences throughout Iceland had a deep and surprising impact on his work.

    Shawn Camp// August 2018

    // More of Shawn Camp’s Work //

    http://www.shawncamp.net/

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you, Shawn!

  • Chloe Purcell

    Chloe Purcell

    Chloe Purcell // August 2018

    Chloe Purcell is a puppetry specialist, animator, performance maker, producer & painter based in London, England.

    Chloe joined the Fish Factory for the month of August 2018 to explore, representations of the divine feminine with the hope of connecting to the Elven realms through nature.

    During her residency, Chloe took the opportunity to explore ceramic sculpture for the first time, creating dolls and sculptural representations of the divine feminine from folklore.

    Chloe Purcell // August 2018

    // More of Chloe Purcell’s Work //

    https://www.instagram.com/purcell.chloe44/

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you, Chloe!

  • Geffen Refaeli

    Geffen Refaeli

    Geffen Refaeli// August 2018

    Geffen Refaeli is a visual artist, illustrator and writer. She graduated Bdes from the Bezalel Academy of art and design Jerusalem 2010 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

    Geffen joined us here at the Fish Factory for a month of August 2018 to work on her new project Amicis Vivit- a speculative research into the life of newly discovered, imagined hybrid creatures. She worked mainly with photography, collage and drawing. In this project Refaeli was inspired by the local environment and natural world. Her work is centred around questions of phenomenology and the definition of life.

     

     

    Geffen Refaeli// August 2018

    // More of Geffen Refaeli’s Work //

    http://geffenrefaeliart.com/

    http://instagram.com/dailydoodlegram

    Thank you, Geffen!

  • Kirsty Palmer

    Kirsty Palmer

    Kirsty Palmer // July, August 2018

    Kirsty Palmer is a visual artist from Glasgow, Scotland who joined us at the Fish Factory for the months of July and August 2018. She graduated from the MFA programme at The Glasgow School of Art in 2014 and with BA (Hons) in 2010. Her two-month residency at the Fish Factory formed part of an extended working period in Iceland, during which she has also been based in Reykjavik and Ísafjörður. 

    Working in both two and three dimensions, Kirsty’s practice is driven by formal concerns; a language of materiality and the making process itself, whilst it also addresses notions of landscape, abstraction, archaeology, mapping and the photographic notion of ‘exposure’. Kirsty is interested in the function of ‘slow’ objects and images as well as the physicality of islands. Combining multiple elements, her work often presents as installation which is usually site-specific or temporary.

    Kirsty Palmer // July, August 2018

    Whilst at the Fish Factory, Kirsty worked with drawing, printmaking, ceramics and photography to develop a new body of work which is informed by pre-existing concerns as well as by surrounding geography, geology and changing material states. It seeks to begin to address phenomenological aspects of both materiality and of her own practice through employing various scales and forms. Throughout the residency, Kirsty sought to expand her working methods, experimenting with ceramics (specifically porcelain) and exploring the function of photography as a working material throughout her practice.

    Kirsty Palmer // July, August 2018

    // More of Kirsty Palmer’s Work //

    https://www.instagram.com/kirsty_palmer_/

    Thank you, Kirsty!

  • Rebecca Pempek

    Rebecca Pempek

    Rebecca Pempek //  July 2018

     Rebecca is a visual artist from the U.S who joined us here at the Fish Factory in July 2018. She works two-dimensionally; challenging the distinction between painting and drawing with mixed media works on paper.

    While at the Fish Factory, she worked on a number of drawings/paintings and a wall mural in our factory.

    She believes that today’s turbulent political climate yields tremendous cultural anxiety, with the new default state of the human condition ‘residing in turbulence’ or ‘reconciling turbulence.’ Rebecca’s cites her work as a reconciliation of this turbulence. Within this is an exploration of the movement between fantasy and reality.

    She offers the words of author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak as significant to this body of work;

    “there is no such thing as fantasy unrelated to reality”

    Rebecca Pempek //  July 2018

    // More of Rebecca Pempek’s Work //

    http://rebeccapempek.weebly.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/rebeccapempekart/

    Check out the interview here:

    Thank you, Rebecca!