Collage Landscape
Artist’s Workshop: Eda Gecikmez

Pera Adult
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  • May 5, 2021 / 19:00

When was the last time you did nothing but gaze at amazing scenery? In this collage workshop led by artist Eda Gecikmez, we employ Etel Adnan’s abstract techniques to reinterpret a landscape in terms of its shapes and colors. You will be asked to ruminate on the view from your window, a scene you photographed on your most recent vacation or a scene from your imagination from a fresh new perspective. We use the collage technique to give life to our ideas.

Materials
The representation of a view from your window, a photograph you have taken, or an imaginary scene.
Colored paper or poster board
Scissors
Glue
A3-size drawing paper 

Related Exhibition: Etel Adnan, Impossible Homecoming

Capacity: 20 participants
Duration: 1,5 hours
Participation fee per workshop: 45 TL
Fee per workshop for students: 25TL  

A participation certificate will be emailed to all participants.
Participants are required to bring their own workshop materials.
The event will take place on the Zoom Meeting app, with a guided online exhibition tour followed by a workshop activity on the exhibition. Workshop link is only shared with ticket owners.
Participants must have their webcams and microphones enabled in order for the instructor to see the participants and provide instructions. By registering, participants give their consent for the above. 

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr 

About Eda Gecikmez

Eda Gecikmez graduated from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Painting Department. During her undergraduate education, she studied at Valencia Polytechnic University San Carlos Fine Arts Faculty for one year. She participated in the Home Workspace Art Education Program organized by Ashkal Alwan Plastic Arts Association in Beirut, Lebanon in 2016-2017. She graduated from Yıldız Technical University, Institute of Social Sciences, Art and Design Master's program in 2019. Since 2004, she has participated in many group exhibitions both local and abroad, and took part in international art projects. Lastly, Gecikmez started her Proficiency in Art Program at Hacettepe University Fine Arts Institute Painting Department and continues her studies in Istanbul and Ankara.

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