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Seminer Paranoia
Various forms of art provide an opportunity to understand, question, and empathize with paranoia themes and the experiences of paranoid characters. They also encourage viewers and readers to think deeply about paranoia and psychological tension.
Film Invisible to the Eye
Inspired by Istanbul-born Armenian intellectual Eremya Celebi Komurciyan's travel diaries from the 17th century, Invisible to the Eye traces this particular itinerary in today’s Istanbul.
Seminer The Borusan Contemporary Art Collection - Dr. Kumru Eren
‘As part of the 'Contemporary Art and Curatorship' Seminar Program, we believe that getting to know the institutions that shape the cultural and artistic life in Istanbul is important.
Blog 10 Interesting Books on Jazz Published in 2019
Our 2019 evaluations continue with interesting books on jazz, written in English, released within last year…
Seminar Writing About Art
The first principle of this workshop is that knowing how to structure an article that works to retain the attention of the reader is the key to writing about art.
Blog The Sophisticated Giant: Dexter Gordon
From Miles Davis’ shocking tales to the pain and blues of Billie Holiday, the jazz autobiography has become essential to our understanding of the genre and its
Conversation New Media and Publishing
What kind of a transformation process did publishing has with the New Media? What is the role of the New Media in newspaper closures?
Blog 10 Jazz Albums that Made their Mark on Grammy History
As the Grammy Awards found their recipients for the 60th time just a few weeks ago, we take a journey into ceremony’s past to remember 10 jazz albums that left a mark on Grammy history.
Transnational cinema : the film reader / edited by Elizabeth Ezra and Terry Rowden.
Screening world cinema : a screen reader / edited by Catherine Grant and Annette Kuhn.
Blog Jazz gives out a sound to the books
According to Louis Armstrong, ‘if you have to ask what it is, you’ll never know’, according to Nina Simone ‘jazz is a white term to define black people' and her music is 'black classical music’.
Short Film The Chop
The Chop is a comedy about Yossi, a charismatic Kosher butcher who loses his job, cannot find work at other Kosher butchers, and therefore decides to pretend to be Muslim in order to get work at a Halal butchers.
18:00
Seminar The Story of Modern and Contemporary Art - II
Online Platform – Zoom
20:00
Seminar An Alternative View on Art and Children
19:00
Film The Patriotic Woman
Akbank Sanat
18:30
Conversation Family
Seminar The Culture & Ideology of Art
Seminar The Epistemology of Ignorance and What Lies Behind Indifference
Dance "Palma" Dance Performance
12:00
Kid Akbank Children’s Theatre"What Am I Going To Be?"
Workshop Upcycling Workshops: Creative Prints with Waste Materials
15:00
Workshop Body and Composition
15:30
Kid Tracing Migratory Birds: Birdhouse Design Workshop (Ages 6-10)
Film The Marriage of Maria Braun
Kid A City: The Journey of Lost Voices (Ages 5-9)
13:30
Kid Istanbul in My Library: Book Nook Workshop (Ages 5-9)
Workshop The Physical Dimension of Sound
Theater The Experience
16:00
Workshop Alphabet Experimental Photography Workshop (November - Group 1)
17:00
Theater Fume
Conversation Talk with Tiago Correia and Antonio Parra
Workshop Alphabet Experimental Photography Workshop (November - Group 2)
Film Yesterday Girl
19:30
Conversation Without Leaving a Trace in Urban Memory
Workshop Playing with the Senses
Kid Family Upcycling: Mosaic Workshop (Ages 4-8)
17:15
Kid Family Upcycling: Sculpture Workshop (Ages 4-8)
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