Salon Salaam meets Şipşak Druck
Fri, 10 Dec 2021 16:00
Salon Salaam meets Şipşak Druck
Screen-printing workshop by Rüzgâr Buşki @ruzgar.buski
Coffee grounds & tarot card reading with Sabuha Salaam
afterwards closing with fire barrel and hot chocolate
The event is part of the group exhibition Revolting Spines and Shivering Chains and was originally scheduled for November 14, 2021, but had to be rescheduled. Rüzgâr Buşki was represented in the exhibition with a silk screen work. We are delighted that the event can now take place during the currently running exhibition Slow Motion by Lola Arias.
In her coffee and card readings, Salaam offers a space to examine past, present and future. She mirrors the inside and outside world of her guests, bringing together their mind, heart and soul. Salon Salaam is a room to feel ourselves outside of the Western perception of how a normal life should be led.
Şipşak Druck is a mobile screen-printing workshop initiated by Rüzgâr and Hannah Kirmes-Daly. It is a space for horizontal unlearning, political actions and art mediation. In Turkish, the term 'Şipşak' means 'spontaneous', 'snapshot', 'quick'. Within the context of the screen-printing workshop, Şipşak refers to collective enjoyment of creative experimentation as well as spaces for impromptu dialogue and exchange. Screen-printing is accessible and enjoyable while it has the potential to function as a political tool at the same time.
Without registration
2G+ (digital proof of vaccination or illness, up to date negative citizen test result, recommendation to wear an FFP2 mask at all times)