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Professor Laura Castro nominated director of Northern Portugal's Regional Directorate of Culture

The art historian, professor of the School of Arts and CITAR researcher, Laura Castro was nominated director of Northern Portugal's Regional Directorate of Culture.  

Laura Castro holds a PhD in Art and Design by the University of Porto (UP) – Faculty of Fine Arts (2010), a master degree in History of Art by Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (1993), and a bachelor degree by UP - Faculty of Arts. She was director of the School of Arts from 2013 until 2017 and is a researcher in the Research Center for Science and Technology of the Arts.

 

Laura Castro

Categorias: News Escola das Artes

Tue, 13/04/2021

The School of Arts and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation launch a Course in Curating of Exhibitions

The School of Arts will organize a Course of Curating of Exhibitions, in collaboration with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, aimed at 20 professionals of the  Curso de Curadoria de Exposições, em parceria com a Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, dirigido a 20 profissionais dos Portuguese-speaking African countries.

Nuno Crespo (director da EA) and Paula Nascimento (Angolan curator who won the Golden Lion in the Venice Biennale in 2013) will coordinate this course, organized around ten modules about fundamental themes for the education of a contemporary curator, online round-tables with guests and a weekly meeting to discuss readings and projects.

Applications are open until the 22nd of July. More infromation here.

Partnership
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian

Curso Curadoria de Exposições

Categorias: Escola das Artes

Wed, 23/06/2021

Escola das Artes nominated for 2 Sophia awards

Prémios Sophia

After having won three awards in the 2021 edition of the Sophia Student Awards, the Escola das Artes was nominated for two out of four films for the Student Category of the Sophia Awards, organized by the Portuguese Academy of Cinema.

The nominated films are "Hands of Silver", by Catarina Gonçalves, and "Alvorada", by Carolina Neves. 

In the last three years, the Escola das Artes promoted a changeover of its educational offer, highlighting its vision as a Film School, with a Bachelor in Cinema and a Master in Cinema. Furthermore, it has developed new teaching methodologies, project-oriented, and the artistic tutoring by guest directors and artists (among them, Diogo Costa Amarante, Sandro Aguilar, Cláudia Varejão, João Salaviza, Ana Vaz, Salomé Lamas, João Canijo, Filipa César).


Information about the films

ALVORADA
(Fic,11:38, 2020)
Directed by: Carolina Neves

Film festivals:

  • Competição Nacional do Fantasporto 2020
  • Caminhos Festival de Cinema Português 2020 – Selecção Ensaios – Curtas-Metragens

Vasco’s exposed to his brother’s extremist ideals, expressed through the National Socialist Black Metal genre. However, Vasco does not identify with the nature of the movement and hides from his brother an essential aspect of his life, in order to avoid a fraternal break, while tracing the path of self-acceptance. 


MÃOS DE PRATA
HANDS OF SILVER
(Doc, 12m, PT, 2020)
Directed by: Catarina Gonçalves

Film festivals:
  • Curtas Vila do Conde 2020 – Competição Take One!  
  • Porto/Post/Doc 2020 – Competição Cinema Novo

Crafted from a series of old family photos, with a voiceover serving as score, the short takes us to the 1950s. The narrative is told through letters written by the filmmaker’s grandfather, Fernando Couto, addressing a variety of issues, from his childhood, going through his Air Force experience, up to how he missed his wife Aura during the moments when life kept them apart. 

 


Programmes in this area

     

Categorias: Escola das Artes

Wed, 15/09/2021

Igor Jesus | Banho Maria

Thursday, February 17, 2022 - 19:30 - Thursday, April 14, 2022 - 19:00

Sala de Exposições | Escola das Artes | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


The new exhibition that will occupy the Exhibition Room of the Escola das Artes (EA) features Igor Jesus, who was, in 2020-21, one of EA's guest artists. "Banho Maria" will present a series of new works by the artist, curated by Nuno Crespo.

"Banho-maria" is a name which serves to describe many procedures ranging from chemistry, industrial processes (pharmacy, cosmetics, etc.) to cooking. Regardless of the scope of its application, "banho-maria" designates a process of slowly heating a liquid or solid substance which is inside a container which is placed inside another closed container where water vapour is released. And it is this steam which raises the temperature of the different substances, with the specificity of being a very precise and demanding process from the point of view of controlling the different manipulated elements.

And it is this possibility of alchemical transformation, surprising and very radical, that interests Igor Jesus. He is not interested in enrolling in the field of alchemy, but this transformation serves him as a metaphor to approach a very elaborate process of relating and transforming images into sounds, into sculpture, into space.

The approach that the Banho Maria project materialises in relation to that alchemical process is due to an understanding that the artist has been developing in his works in which images and artistic objects are, above all, ways of capturing energies. For this artist it is never a matter of representing a thing, a person, or any other thing, but of finding devices that energetically alter the world and, of course, the subjects that experience his works. An immersive experience, because each project of this artist pulls us into zones of experience in which all human forces are activated: sensitivity, imagination, understanding and reason (to do justice to Kant and the descriptive matrix of the forces that make up human intelligence).

This does not make Igor Jesus a shamanic artist, but presents him as someone dedicated to identifying what happens in areas that are usually inaccessible to the human gaze and where we only reach through certain devices such as a camera. For this reason, in this project he appropriates the book of images by H. Baraduc with the very suggestive title: The human soul. Its movements, its lights and the iconography of the fluidic invisible (1896).

Regardless of the precise design of image construction at issue here - images produced through direct contact of a body with a chemical plate to reduce latency to a minimum - what interested this explorer of the paranormal - which is how he came to be known - was to capture, through instruments more precise than the human eye, feelings, thoughts, what emanates from a human soul, its energies. Baraduc never understood his work as photographic - which in his time required the intervention of sunlight - but rather as a very special iconography of the invisible fluids. And it is precisely this iconography of the invisible that Igor Jesus takes in hand and tries to transform into an experience that is simultaneously visual, auditory and sculptural.

Igor jesus' interest in the immaterial and spirits has been an early part of his work - at least since the video My father died in the year I was born (2014), in which the artist holds a spiritualist session -, but in this new project, what the artist builds is a kind of distillery of images: the images of Baraduc's fluids are projected onto a screen, then on this screen a set of photosensitive cells interpret the light emanated by each image and transform this light from the projection into sound. A process of sonification or, if you prefer, the translation of the visible into audible.


Tuesday - Friday | 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Exhibition Room of the Escola das Artes

FREE ENTRY*

*Access to the exhibition is subject to the following rules:

  • Mandatory use of mask
  • Hand sanitisation with alcohol gel at the entrance (available on site)
  • Mandatory social distance of two metres between visitors
  • Capacity limited to five visitors at a time
  • Maximum duration per visit: 30 minutes

More information available here.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Exhibitions

Porto Summer School on Art & Cinema 2022

Monday, July 04, 2022 - 10:00 - Friday, July 08, 2022 - 11:00

Escola das Artes | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto

 

 

Brazil — Cross Dynamics of Otherness

There is a sense of historical impotence when one is confronted with the events perpetrated by the Brazilian government in recent years. One of the most significant results of this line of action is a scorched earth policy with regard to dialectical trajectories. To subtract or deny the possibilities of dynamism brought about by such trajectories means to forbid the transitions, the transgressions and the transversality that they imply, thus lacerating the teeming fabric that constitutes Brazil and South America.

Following Zalamea's reflections on South America, the concepts of intertwining and pendular movements become key instruments to navigate the complexities brought about by Brazilian cultures in recent decades. Both internally and externally, their results seem to thrive on bipolar trajectories. Magic and science become magic-as-science and science-as-magic; local and universal become local-universal and universal-local. Such maneuvers are easily observable in the expanding scale of a single condominium in Kleber Mendonça Filho's Aquário, or in the sinusoid epistemological games of Ana Vaz's Apiyemiyekî? They are both confirmations of Brazil as a crucial platform in the production, maintenance, construction, and estimation of the results of such pendular movements. These movements have also allowed Portuguese artists to immerse themselves in the political and historical upheavals of Brazil's geography. In this sense, both Susana de Sousa Dias' research on Fordlândia and João Salaviza / Renée Nader Messora's life project in the Krahô community testify to the need to understand other alterities and negotiate very different worldviews.

At this year's Porto Summer School, which takes place between July 4 and 8, participants will be immersed in these discussions, attending daily workshops with these artists, who will be in Porto during the first week of July 2022. Between artistic practices, creative atmospheres and a historical and contemporary dive into the epistemologies of the south.

In addition, Summer School has an open call for workshops (see details here) proposed by artists who can address these pressing issues. We encourage proposals led by women, black people, indigenous peoples, and LGBTQIA+.

The Summer School is organized in partnership with Kebraku, a cultural association based in Portugal that promotes the diversity of Brazilian culture.

 

GUEST ARTISTS AND RESEARCHERS

  • Ana Vaz
  • João Salaviza + Renée Nader Messora
  • Kaê Guajajara
  • Kleber Mendonça Filho (a confirmar)
  • Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
  • Susana de Sousa Dias

 

Deadline for submissions: May 31, 2022

Proposals for workshops: May 15, 2022 (more information here)

 




 

 

Categorias: Escola das Artes Conferences Culture

Alice Miceli | "Em Profundidade (campos minados): Angola e Bósnia"

Thursday, May 05, 2022 - 18:15 - Friday, June 24, 2022 - 18:00

Sala de Exposições | Escola das Artes | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


Em profundidade (campos minados): Angola e Bósnia is the name of the new exhibition by Brazilian artist Alice Miceli, curated by Luiz Camillo Osorio, organized by the School of Arts of the Porto Regional Centre, of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa. This Exhibition will take place between May 5 and June 24. 

On the day of its opening, May 5, at 6:15 p.m., there will be a moment of conversation between the artist and the curator, followed by a guided tour of the exhibition and an EA Dashed Concert by Beirut sound artist Mhamad Safa.

"There is no drama in the images, they look like prosaic yet strange, intriguing landscapes. If the viewer passes quickly through them, they won't see anything. That's where the danger always lies. The imminent threat is in the details," says Luiz Camillo Osorio describing the exhibition.

The exhibition "Em profundidade (campos minados): Angola e Bósnia" is part of Spring Seminar “Traumatic Landscape”, which will take place from May 4th to 6th, at School of Arts, where Alice Miceli will be one of the invited artists.

More information available here.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Exhibitions

EA Cine-Club | Collateral

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - 18:30 - Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - 20:00

Auditório Ilídio Pinho | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


On June 28 takes place the last session of the EA Cine-Club in the 2021/22 academic year, which closes the cycle "Coyotes", with the film "Collateral" by Michael Mann. The session, with free entrance, will take place in the Ilídio Pinho Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.

More information available here.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Culture

EA Cine-Club | Landscapes in the Mist

Tuesday, June 07, 2022 - 18:30 - Tuesday, June 07, 2022 - 20:00

Auditório Ilídio Pinho | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


On June 7 takes place the last session of the cycle "Tudo Bem, Tudo Bem", programmed by the 2nd year student of the Degree in Cinema, João Pinto. The last film of the programme is "Landscapes in the Mist" by Theodoros Angelopoulus.

The session, with free entrance, will take place at the Ilídio Pinho Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.

More information available here.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Culture

EA Cine-Club | Fireworks

Tuesday, May 31, 2022 - 18:30 - Tuesday, May 31, 2022 - 20:00

Auditório Ilídio Pinho | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


On May 31st another session of the cycle "Tudo Bem, Tudo Bem" will take place, programmed by the 2nd year student of the Degree in Cinema, João Pinto. The second film of the programme is "Fireworks" by Takeshi Kitano.

The session, with free entrance, will take place at the Ilídio Pinho Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.

More information available here.

Categorias: Culture Escola das Artes

Special session EA Cine-Club | Der Tod des Empedokles

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 - 18:30 - Tuesday, May 10, 2022 - 20:00

Auditório Ilídio Pinho | UCP | Centro Regional do Porto


The EA Cine-Club will show again the film "Der Tod des Empedokles" by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub, integrated in the context of the cycle "Cinema as Justice", programmed by the student of the Degree in Cinema, Joana Carreira.

The session, with free entrance, will take place at the Ilídio Pinho Auditorium, on May 10th at 6:30 p.m.

More information available here.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Culture