“Weaving Worlds” curated by Daphne Dragona

20.05.22 @ 18:00

Deree – The American College of Greece

Lina Theodorou, Effective dreamer, 2021. Courtesy of Konstantinos Moschos Collection

Weaving Worlds is an exhibition about processes of world-building or re-worlding as depicted, discussed or enhanced through art. The experience of the pandemic allowed us to reflect upon what is lost in a condition of continuous acceleration, and what is yet to be gained in order to find ways of living with each other in a period of a generalized crisis. Weaving Worlds addresses the need to reimagine forms of co-existence on an environmental, social or political level. It questions the idea of a one-world world acknowledging the existence and interdependence of different realities, needs and possibilities.

Participating artists: Margarita Athanasiou, Campus Novel, Sofia Dona, Maro Fasouli, Dimitris Gavalas, Effie Halivopoulou / Tim Ward / Nikos Falagas, Zoe Hatziyannaki & Constantinos Hadzinikolaou, Charles Hustwick, Andreas Ragnar Kassapis, Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Anna Lascari, Michael Lekakis, Stefanos Levidis, MAENADS (Eleni Ikoniadou, Afroditi Psarra, Anne Duffau), Alexia Celia Peza / Petros Tatsiopoulos / Nori Tsouloucha, Dimitra Skandali, Lina Theodorou, Μaria Varela, WordMord {Onlania tentacle}.

*Margarita Athanasiou, Sofia Dona, Maro Fasouli, Andreas Ragnar Kassapis, Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Stefanos Levidis, Μaria Varela are SNF ARTWORKS Fellows

Weaving Worlds
An exhibition curated by Daphne Dragona at Deree – The American College of Greece
Friday, May 20 – Saturday, June 25, 2022
Opening: May 20, 2022 18:00-22:00
ACG Art Gallery – The American College of Greece, 6 Gravias Street, Aghia Paraskevi

Organised by: The Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts (FRSFPA) of Deree – The American College of Greece
as part of the Arts Festival 2022
Supported by: the Art History, Graphic Design, and Visual Arts Programs

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 14:00-18:00, Sat: 12:00-16:00
Entrance is open to the public. Visitors are required to wear face masks at the exhibition venues.