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Degree
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Major
Fine Arts | Sculpture
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the Rťsidence Airlab Desislava Stoilova Program
The Rťsidence Airlab Desislava Stoilova program is an artistic residency focused on creating installations of glass foam sculptures. These sculptures are composed of glass powder and foaming agents, with the artist studying the doping of silica glass with rare earth ions to create luminescent sculptures.
Program Objectives
- The primary objective of the residency is to explore the interaction between human creations and nature by working on the appearance and texture of the sculptures, allowing various plants to grow both on the surface and within the pores of the glass.
- The program aims to push the boundaries of artistic expression through the transformation of materials and the environment.
Research Areas
- The residency involves research in the field of glass art, specifically focusing on the properties of glass foam and its potential for luminescence.
- Collaborations with experts from the Unitť de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide (UCCS) and other research teams are integral to the program, providing access to advanced laboratory facilities and expertise.
Program Structure
Residency Details
- The residency is hosted at the MusVerre, a recognized space for glass art creation equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
- The program includes the creation of sculptures using glass foam and other materials, with a focus on experimentation and innovation.
Collaborations and Mentoring
- The artist is accompanied by FranÁois Mťar, a MaÓtre de Confťrences at the UCCS, and other colleagues from the RMN and inorganic materials team, as well as Monika Bouet from the PhLAM and Caroline Rambaud from the UMR BioEcoAgro.
- These collaborations provide the artist with access to a wide range of expertise and facilities, enhancing the residency experience.
Exhibition and Dissemination
- The program culminates in an exhibition of the artist's work, such as the "Rťminiscences colorťes" exhibition at the MusVerre, showcasing the sculptures created during the residency.
- Participation in events like the Journťes Europťennes du Patrimoine is also part of the program, offering the artist a platform to share their research and creations with a broader audience.
Conclusion
The Rťsidence Airlab Desislava Stoilova program offers a unique opportunity for artistic exploration and innovation, combining glass art with scientific research and collaboration. It provides a comprehensive and engaging experience for the artist, contributing to the advancement of glass art and its intersection with nature and technology.
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