Photos from the Polish Exhibition
Date: 2024 September
Location: Ethnography Department, National Museum in Gdańsk, Gdansk, Poland
Photo: Jan Rusek
Photos and Videos from the Hungarian
Youth Conference and Exhibition
Date: July 3, 2024
Location: Dürer Kert, Budapest, Hungary
Exhibition winners: I. Pjorkkala (Slovenia), II. Mariam Gabrichidze, Sandro Sulaberidze (Georgia), III. Gosia Kępa (Poland).
Conference and Exhibition
Location: Dürer Kert, Hungary, 1117 Budapest, Öböl utca 1.
Date: July 3, 2024.
Free event.
1PM - 4PM. Conference Speakers
Language: English. Hungarian interpretation provided.
Lublóy Zoltán DLA (Hungary), Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design.
Heritage and modernity
Links between contemporary design and craft from the past decades. How can survive our folk art and traditional techniques in the near future?
Tanja Devetak, assoc. prof (Slovenia), Centre for Design Research.
Comparison of educational practice related to handicraft and design in Slovenia and Europe
The lecture would provide insights into the diversity of educational practices related to handicraft and design within Europe, with a specific focus on Slovenia, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the factors influencing teaching and learning in this field across different cultural and institutional contexts.
Assoc. Prof. Ayşe E. COŞKUN, PhD (Turkey), Kadir Has University, Department of Industrial Design.
The New Olds: Designerly ways of looking at the past and the traditional
Old and traditional ways of making might seem boring and old-fashioned for the contemporary every day. But we have so much to learn from the past and get a lot of inspirations. The presentation will cover new ways of contemporary design methods and present new visual languages in the design world. Examples as part of a particular traditional manufacturing techniques, crafting skills, a pattern of any manufacturing process that reflects a unique, authentic visual language be it a form, a pattern, an ornamental element, a texture will be presented to the audience.
Tea Gotsiridze (Georgia), art historian, Georgian Arts and Culture Center.
Traditional Techniques in Georgian Contemporary Design
Brief overview of Georgian historical arts and crafts techniques – Cloisonné Enamel, felt, and ceramics - and their Artistic transformation into Georgian modern artworks.
Ivona Haurash (Poland) master's degree, Experimental design studio, Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk
RE-innovations: Respect for Tradition in the Light of Modern Technologies in Design”
How can we reinterpret the legacy of our ancestors and integrate it into modern designs? Examples of Projects Carried Out at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk.
4PM - 6PM. Handcraft Demonstrations and Masterclasses
Farkas Réka: Leather techniques
In the workshop, participants can gain hands-on experience with various leatherworking techniques, including dyeing, wax batik, leather braiding, and simple leather button-making. They will also learn about the diverse applications of leather, with the opportunity to take home samples and create unique leather jewelry.
Seregély Mirtill: Traditional gingerbread making with hand carved wooden moulds
Participants of the workshop will experience the process of moulding and baking folk art gingerbread figures by using hand carved moulds with traditional designs like Hussar, Sword, Horse, Doll, Heart. The participants will also learn about the rich history and the symbolic messages of Hungarian gingerbread designs.
Csíki Virág: Felt workshop
Felt is a versatile material that can be used to make clothing, home textiles, footwear, toys and even felt tents. Now, to give you a taste of the technique, we're going to dream up jewelry using two simple elements: balls and string. There will be some easy ideas, but the sky's the limit, the complexity and elaboration of the finished object will depend on the ideas and energy invested by the participants.
6PM. Opening of the Exhibition and Prize Giving Ceremony
Opening the reDiscover traveling exhibition in Budapest and prize giving ceremony for the winners. The exhibition gives an excellent opportunity to study the effects of traditional knowledge on present- day applied arts. We exhibit such works of contemporary design which creatively reflect or rethink the traditional craft know-how from five countries: Georgia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Turkey.
7PM. Berka Band: Concert and Folk-dance Teaching
Formed in 2008, Berka Band interprets the music of the Moldavian Csángó people in a variety of ways. Their commitment to this region is also demonstrated by their folkdance series, which has been running for more than a decade and has resulted in hundreds of adult and children folk dance events. The orchestra also performs with great success throughout Europe. In addition to Moldavian music, they also play music from Gyimes, Felcsik and Somogy.
Photos from Salföld, Hungary
Date: 2024 June
Location: Salföldi Faluház, Salföld, Hungary
Photos from the Slovenian exhibition
Date: 2024 April
Location: Layer House, Kranj, Slovenia
Photo credit: Jan Trstenjak and Maša Pirc
Selection of artworks from the workshops
call for artists
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call for artists 〰️
We would like to invite young artists -under 30 years- to participate in a traveling exhibition and contest. We are waiting for such works of contemporary design and applied artworks which creatively reflect or rethink the European traditional craft technics and methods. The exhibition is open to artists working in all media. Selected artists will have their work exhibited in five location in 2024: Kranj (Slovenia), Salfold (Hungary), Budapest (Hungary), Gdansk (Poland), Tbilisi (Georgia). Moreover, based on the selection of the European Jury the three best artworks will be awarded: I. prize: 1000 €, II. prize: 500 €, and III. prize: 250 €. The deadline for submission is the 30th of November 2023. For more information please download the ‘Call’ and the ‘Entry Form’ documents below.
Workshop in Hungary
Starting date: 19/09/2023
Location: Kisképző Art School (Budapest, Hungary)
Foreign teacher: Malkhaz Shvelidze ceramic artist (Georgia)
Hungarian teachers: Haber Szilvia, Móra Ágota, Győri Anita
The title of the workshop was “Neoarchaic“ - traditional Georgian sculptures in modern transformation. At the beginning the young participants learnt about Georgia’s history and culture, after about the ancient Georgian ceramic arts and traditional techniques. They newly made artworks were inspired by the traditional Georgian wine jug called “Qvevri”. The students used red clay without glade and finished their works in wood-fired kilns.
Workshop in Turkey
Starting date: 11/09/2023
Location: Kadir Has University Cibali Campus, Istanbul, Turkey
Foreign teacher: Réka Farkas (Hungary)
Local teacher: Dr. Ayşe E. Coşkun
Participants were industrial design students from 6 different design schools in istanbul. Hungarian mentor, workshop leader Réka Farkas has expertise in leather production techniques. Local mentor, workshop coordinator Dr. Ayşe E. Coşkun has expertise in crafts and innovation studies, crafts rooted industries and strategic design management. The title of the workshop was: “Family tree”- discover the tradition through your family. The aim of the workshop is to preserve the cultural tradition, handicrafts and motifs. Find new solutions that bring it closer to the urban population of the 21st century.
Workshop in Georgia
Starting date: 28/06/2023
Location: Art East Studio
Foreign teacher: Aleksandra Went ceramic artist (Poland)
Local teachers: Ketevan Asatiani, Tea Gotsiridze, Malkhaz Shvelidze (consultant)
The main concept was to create wall-mounted, open-work mosaic, consisting of individual elements created by workshop participants, inspired by historical decorative motifs of old architecture. These historical artifacts were a starting point, a call-word that was interpreted, filtering them through the minds of contemporary thinkers, giving them a new contemporary form by the hands of workshop participants. During the workshop the teachers with the students created a ceramic collage from the Georgian architectural styles taken, for example, ornament motifs. Each student worked on his own motif - a fragment, but eventually these individual elements created a common work. The participating students came from the State Academy of Arts, Ilia State University, American Academy, Art East Studio and Gory Municipality High Schools.
The workshop is also taking place in Slovenia
Starting date: the 21st of June 2023
Location: Layer House, Kranj, Slovenia
Guest teacher: Ayşe E. Coşkun (Turkey)
Local teachers: Nejc Stupan, Karmen Klobasa
The first fase of the workshop was that Ayşe E. Coşkun (guest teacher from Turkey) prepared a lecture about herself, her professional development as a designer and wanted to motivate pupils to find a story in their lifes which they want to incarnate. Direction: reinvention of the materials, connecting heritage and contemporary design. Slavic bands, engravery, patterns etc. - how to incorporate them in the new designed product, which will tell a personal story of each one. After the young workshop participants started designing prototypes. With a lot of feedbacks and discussing, they plot possible final products: jewelry, accessories, hair bands, products from craft related industries - traditionally rooted objects, hybrid objects for everyday use, etc. The idea which Ayse wanted to give the participants is how to find a new language of the products, how can you transferring the memory in wearables objects.
The Polish workshop is already in full swing
Starting date: 21/06/2023
Location: National Museum in Gdańsk, Poland
Artist and educator Tanja Devetak (guest teacher from Slovenia) inspired the pupils to creatively use natural elements - branches as well as leftover materials and various yarns - to create spatial elements that are fragments of costumes and costume pieces. The workshop was attended by students from the Jacek Mydlarski Secondary School of Fine Arts in Gdansk under the supervision of lecturers Magdalena Arłukiewicz and Jadwiga Możdżer (Poland).
Kick-off Meeting
The first project meeting was held in Budapest on January 17-18, 2023. At the event, we mainly discussed the work session and the administrative tasks of the project with our partners.