A Kaleidoscope operates on the principle of multiple reflection. As the tube is rotated, where several mirrors are together, the tumbling of the coloured objects presents varying colours and patterns. Arbitrary patterns show up as a beautiful symmetrical pattern created by the reflections. The word “kaleidoscope” derived from the Ancient Greek καλός (kalos), means “beautiful, beauty”, εἶδος (eidos), “that which is seen: form, shape” and σκοπέω (skopeō), “to look to, to examine”, hence “observer of beautiful forms.” With this wonderful image in mind Artists in Residence here at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica are invited to use the gallery space to show & make work in co-operation with each other creating a presentation which will evolve out of their experience here.
Artists in Residence, July 2012
- Bronwen Bradshaw
- Nancy Hart
- Mason Kimber
- Virginia Konchan
- Kate McCammon
- Chitra Ramanathan
- Ami Misurelli Sorensen
- Anna Ramasco
- Tamlyn Young
Artists in Residence, August 2012
- Jane Beckwith
- Michel Depin
- Peter Delayaye
- Malu Fatorelli
- Wendy Hansen
- Greg Murr
- Maria Antonietta Michelon
- Kirah Van Sickle
- Tamlyn Young
- Sophie Young