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´aceNITE

Point Line and Scissors

12.08.15

On August 12 we opened our doors to the public and held a new ´aceNITE, this time with the presentation of the work of Enrique Leal (a Spanish artist currently living in the United States) who was an artist in residence during July / August. His work, which is part of the Achromatic Materialization series, was mounted in the Sala Políglota, where works in various graphic techniques such as screen printing, waterless photolithography and photopolymer could be appreciated. In the rest of the ´ace house, works on paper by the artists selected through the open call and InQubarte scholarship * were exhibited.
The artists receiving scholarships in the new InQubarte program that were part of the exhibition are: Roma Blanco, Javier Cuberos, Simon Hall, Andréz Martínez, María Emilia del Valle, Anastasia Moiseef, Josemiel Platz, Agustín Rincón Méndez, Robin Romanski, Laura Savio, Alejandro Pascuale and Laurel Ponturo. In addition, the artists Alicia Valente and Romina Estecher were invited to participate in this exhibition.

Once again, we were able to share this meeting with a group of artists and colleagues from Argentina and internationally that continues to grow!

On August 12 we opened our doors to the public and held a new ´aceNITE, this time with the presentation of the work of Enrique Leal (a Spanish artist currently living in the United States) who was an artist in residence during July / August. His work, which is part of the Achromatic Materialization series, was mounted in the Sala Políglota, where works in various graphic techniques such as screen printing, waterless photolithography and photopolymer could be appreciated. In the rest of the ´ace house, works on paper by the artists selected through the open call and InQubarte scholarship * were exhibited.
The artists receiving scholarships in the new InQubarte program that were part of the exhibition are: Roma Blanco, Javier Cuberos, Simon Hall, Andréz Martínez, María Emilia del Valle, Anastasia Moiseef, Josemiel Platz, Agustín Rincón Méndez, Robin Romanski, Laura Savio, Alejandro Pascuale and Laurel Ponturo. In addition, the artists Alicia Valente and Romina Estecher were invited to participate in this exhibition.

Once again, we were able to share this meeting with a group of artists and colleagues from Argentina and internationally that continues to grow!

* InQubarte is a new artistic training program and the generation of international networks for emerging creators implemented by the ´ace Foundation as part of the celebrations for the 10th anniversary of the´acePIRAR Project | International Program of Artistic Residencies

About ´aceNITE
It is an event that takes place periodically, on Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. During these hours ´ace opens its doors and exhibition spaces to the community to show the projects carried out by artists in residence in the format of exhibitions, installations or audiovisual presentations; inaugurate the exhibitions of Argentine or Latin American artists carried out by free and free call through Fusionarte, present books, gather critics or host performances (or do everything together!).

Proyecto´ace
Artist-in-Residence International Program

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International Airport

Ministro Pistarini- Ezeiza (EZE)
Buenos Aires
45' to 60' trip

Domestic Airport

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires

Buses

38, 39, 41, 42, 59, 63, 65, 67, 68, 151, 152, 161, 184, 194 and 168 (stop in the front door)

Subway/Metro

D Line (Green)
Olleros Station (4 blocks, 4')

Train

Mitre Line (either to Leon Suarez or Mitre)
Colegiales Station (1 block, 1')

The Latin America's Paris

Buenos Aires is Argentine Republic's capital city. With 15,000,000 inhabitants, it is one of the largest cities in Latin America and one of the 10 most populous urban centers in the world. Its cosmopolitan and urban character vibrates to the rhythm of a great cultural offer that includes monuments, churches, museums, art galleries, opera, music and theaters; squares, parks and gardens with old groves; characteristic neighborhoods; large shopping centers and fairs. Here we also find a very good lodging facilities, with accommodation ranging from hostels to five-star hotels of the main international chains. Buenos Aires also show off about its variety of restaurants with all the cuisines of the world, as well as to have cafes and flower kiosks on every corner.

A neighborhood founded on the Jesuit farms in the 17th century

We are located in Colegiales neighborhood where the tree-lined streets, some of which still have their original cobblestones, invite you to walk. Although the apartment buildings advance, low houses still predominate. It is a district of the city where about 20 TV production companies, design studios, artist workshops and the Rock&Pop radio have been located. The neighborhood also has six squares, one of which pays homage to Mafalda, the Flea Market, shops, restaurants and cafes like its neighboring Barrios de Palermo and Belgrano, with which it limits.

Proyecto´ace
Artist-in-Residence International Program

Open Call #1
Residencies 2025
Deadline 
January 31st, 2025

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