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Flores Chair of Visual Language

31.08.16 14.10.16

On Projections, the ´aceNITE of August 31st, we presented the work of students from the Flores Chair of Visual Language at the Universidad Nacional de las Artes—UNA (National University of Arts). Five artists who explored a variety of topics with different visual languages presented their works at the Transversal Space.

Part of our mission to spread the work of young artists in a professional context is to offer a space to art schools to build exhibitions where there is a wide range of both professional and emerging artists, thus creating networks between them and international artists in residency that are working and exhibiting in our studio.

ABOUT THE FLORES CHAIR OF VISUAL LANGUAGE

This course is the realisation of the semiotic model in the visual field. Visual Language plays a structural role in the development of knowledge and training of professionals in all career where the problem is the construction of visual messages, it deals with the problems of the visual as language, that is the visual sign. In the Bachelor of Visual Arts with focus in Drawing, Digital Imaging, Sculpture, Printmaking and Painting and the Bachelor of Set Design, Conservation and Restoration and Ceramics and Arts of Fire, the subject Visual Language provides students the theoretical system in order to understand the visual image, the text and its context, specifically aimed at the production of the message. Their limits range from a specific rhetoric of the visual to a general rhetoric.

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ARTISTS
Students from the Chair Flores Lenguaje Visual from the Universidad Nacional de las Artes U.N.A

Jimena Aelen
Damiano Atencio
Marina Blustein
Cecilia Amalia Cambieri
Paulo Cosentino

Members from the Chair:
Julio Flores
Liliana Medela

ARTISTS (Students from the Flores Chair of Visual Language)
Jimena Aelen
Damiano Atencio
Marina Blustein
Cecilia Amalia Cambieri
Paulo Cosentino

MEMBERS FROM THE CHAIR
Julio Flores
Liliana Medela

Proyecto´ace
Artist-in-Residence International Program

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

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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

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Residencies 2025
Deadline 
January 31st, 2025

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