Newsletter #3
From the E-Residency to Sustainable Art Labs Across Europe.
From the E-Residency to Sustainable Art Labs Across Europe.
Her work is a quiet but powerful reminder that beauty exists in imperfection, and that through creative experimentation, we can reimagine our relationships with space, matter, and each other.
Estelle Garcia Blanco offers a poetic and tactile reflection on the traces we leave behind—an invitation to consider the fragile threads connecting memory, material, and the more-than-human world.
At the core of Richon’s work is a fascination with the dynamic relationship between human-made environments and the natural world.
Central to Shapoval’s philosophy is the idea of the “subjective bubble”—the belief that each individual exists within their own unique world of experiences, perceptions, and truths.
On April 7th 2025, 30 artists from all corners of Europe gathered in an online space to learn, share and network about sustainability in the arts.
Syrmatenia is an emerging voice in the world of sustainable art, working primarily with papier-mâché to reshape materials that are often overlooked.
Her art is characterised by a curiosity and willingness to explore many different disciplines, from ceramics to textiles and organic materials.
This is the future of public art - one that fuses creativity with sustainability to make urban spaces not only visually inspiring but also environmentally conscious.
Francesca Visocchi lives in Atina, a small town in the Comino Valley, in the province of Frosinone, Italy. Her textile art has deep roots, yet over time, it has evolved through significant encounters and ingenious ideas.