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ARTIST TALK WITH NOUR SOKHON & JOANNA ZABIELSKA

Wednesday, 02/04/2025, 8 pm
Venue: philomena+, Heinestraße 40, 1020 Vienna

 

The artist talk takes place as part of the exhibition Car(ry)ing Memories by Nour Sokhon and Joanna Zabielska, curated by Aline Lenzhofer, within the festival Salam Music.

Digital collage of the following works: Kaspar Ravel & Nour Sokhon, Onion is definitely tears; Joanna Zabielska, Design of the Anonymous.

The artists Nour Sokhon and Joanna Zabielska will talk to curator Aline Lenzhofer about participatory research, artistic collaboration and interdisciplinarity. Together they will shed light on thematic parallels between their works.

artists

NOUR SOKHON

Nour Sokhon is an artist based in Berlin and Beirut. Her creative practice is centered around exploring different methods of working with artistic research including interview material, field recordings and recorded material from an organized site specific intervention. The research is then translated into sound/music compositions, performances, interactive installations and moving image work. In 2014, Nour Sokhon achieved an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the American University in Dubai, and in 2017 she culminated a large scale project; a documentary entitled ‘People on Sound’, as part of her Master’s degree in Sound for the Moving Image at the Glasgow School of Art in the UK. In 2019, Nour received the Emerging Artist Prize at the Sursock Museum in Lebanon, for a moving image piece entitled ‘Revisiting: Hold Your Breath’. in 2024 she released her first album ‘Beirut Birds’.

JOANNA ZABIELSKA

Joanna Zabielska (born in Warsaw, lives in Vienna) works at the intersection of art, design, architecture and city planning. Using a variety of media - from VR installations to inflatable sculptures to performances - she develops participatory, site-specific projects with the local community. After graduating in Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology and in Social Design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, she expanded her digital skills at Digital Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and at the Tokyo University of Arts.

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