The new creative initiative “Keşif,” designed by the founding teams of Bozcaada Jazz Festival, 3dots and Fermente, in order to bring together institutions and communities with common values, will host its project “Build a Bridge with Jazz” between Oct. 18 and 27.
Pera Film, in coordination with the Occupied City exhibition organized by the Istanbul Research Institute, revisits one of the most pivotal points in cinema history, the birth years of Italian Neorealism. Under the Shadow of Occupations traces the radical impacts of war on cities and communities
On 13 October, Arter will host pianist and educator Toros Can who has been awarded the Diapason d’Or twice, and his daughter Beril Can, for a special performance focused on Hungarian composer Béla Bartók’s Mikrokosmos (1926–1939). Considered one of the essential sources for piano
Istanbul Modern continues to offer inspiring programs that support creativity in its new museum building. Brought to life through the sponsorship of Damat Tween, Eco Art Lab strengthens the bond we have established with nature and the environment through art Young people
One Artist, One Workshop: Printmaking Museum educators lead the workshop and focuses on Aliye Berger’s artistic career and printmaking techniques. The children begin the program with a brief presentation introducing the artist and her productions. They examine the artist’s works featured in
Pera Museum Learning Programs organizes photography-themed artist workshops for adults within the scope of Isabel Muñoz: A New Story and Istanbuls Today exhibitions from August 19 to September 17, 2023. Participants are inspired by Isabel Muñoz’s photographs, which are entangled with stories that reveal the background
“Ed Ruscha / Now Then” at the Museum of Modern Art Artists assembled by Art in America describe the influence of Ed Ruscha in our fall issue with tremendous awe, envy, and respect. They describe the Pop art icon’s work as “so
Scheduled to take place between 1–3 September 2023 under the title “The World and I”, Arter Children’s Festival invites participants aged 6–11 to reflect on the world we live in, as well as our relationship with other living beings and nature through
Developed by the British Council and Cultural Associates Oxford, and implemented in collaboration with Culture Unleashed in Türkiye, ‘Supporting the Creative Economy’ hybrid learning programme is now open for applications. The programme welcomes applications from experts and mid-level executives from the public
Children take part in programs that are designed for specific age groups and focus on exhibitions held at the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, works of art featured in the exhibitions, and the careers of artists whose works are exhibited. Participants thus