Search by tag «Art.ITMO.Residency» 15 results

  • Where To Enjoy Art in St. Petersburg on a Dime

    Enjoying art isn’t necessarily an expensive treat if you know where to look. Luckily, there are plenty of museums and art spaces spread across St. Pete that will keep your artistic urges satisfied without thinning your wallet.

    15.04.2022

  • CYFEST at ITMO’s AIR Space: Who Are You, and Who Am I?

    CYFEST is one of the largest contemporary art festivals in Eastern Europe and has been held annually for the past 13 years. This time, St. Petersburg’s exhibition spaces will present complex installations and video- and technological art created with AI, computer vision, and more. Art.ITMO.Residency (AIR), ITMO’s exhibition space, is debuting as the festival’s main location hosting the Who are you, and who am I? exhibition on November 11-23. Read on to learn all about the main exhibits. 

    15.11.2021

  • Art Project as Thesis: How to Graduate With a Work of Art

    Last year, ITMO University’s Art & Science Center launched the Art Project as Thesis initiative. Graduates of the university’s Master’s program – regardless of their subject of study – are now able to receive their degree by developing an art object at the intersection of science and art. Today, we examine the first results of the initiative, review this year’s changes, and explain how to apply.

    08.11.2021

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: September 11-12, 2021

    The season of brightly colored leaves dreamily falling on the ground is here – and though you never know whether tomorrow brings gloom or shine, you can’t help but smile at the changing nature. This weekend, you will get to do that on your way between three peculiar exhibitions and one historical festival. Don’t forget your umbrella and let’s plan your agenda! 

    08.09.2021

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: June 5-6, 2021

    The finals are in full swing, the sun is making a comeback, and the forecast calls for twenty-something all week – it seems like summer is officially in town. Whether you want to soak up the sun at the city’s beaches, celebrate warm days with authentic live music, or reflect on electric and diverse contemporary art – here are our best picks that will lure you off the couch this weekend.

    02.06.2021

  • How To Overcome Fear and Appreciate Viruses: Staying With the Trouble Exhibition at AIR Gallery

    Starting from March 12, Art.ITMO.Residency presents an exhibition of world-renowned artists, for many of whom it is the first time they present their works in Russia. Visitors will also have the chance to see a new project by Heather Dewey-Hagborg, the famous American bioartist.

    15.03.2021

  • Inside the Labs: AIR Displays Projects by Art & Science Students

    On February 6, ITMO University’s AIR gallery presented projects created by students of the Art & Science Master’s program. Here’s what you can experience at the exhibition, which will run till February 21.

    10.02.2021

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: February 6-7, 2021

    Don’t rush to lapse into a predictable routine on weekends, they (as any other days) are for fun! And we’re here to help you, as always. Are you eager to immerse yourself into another culture or maybe rekindle your creative fire with a broad choice of exhibitions? And what about some thrift shopping? Choose a few or jam-pack your weekends with our top picks of things to do, see, and more in St. Petersburg.

    03.02.2021

  • Principle of Collaboration Exhibition Launches at ITMO

    The exhibition was devised by students of the Master’s program Science Communication and the curator Olga Remneva in collaboration with some of the university’s own laboratories. The event offers members of the public an opportunity to explore the world of science through works of visual and audio art. The event will run until December 24 at the Art.ITMO.Residency (St. Petersburg, Birzhevaya Liniya 16).

    17.12.2020

  • Art.ITMO.Residency Hosts Hidden in the Woods Exhibition

    On November 11, Art.ITMO.Residency opened its doors to anyone wishing to experience the Hidden in the Woods exhibition and learn to “understand” trees with the use of up-to-date technologies.

    17.11.2020