Transformation INTERNATIONAL MEDALLIC PROJECT 2021
The 13th edition of international medallic project called „Transformation” is a continuation of previous international projects titled „Future for nature” in 2020 „Borders” in 2019, „Faith” in 2018, „Identity” in 2017, „Civilization” in 2016, „Heritage” in 2015, „Bonds” in 2014, “Freedom” in 2013, „Signs of the time” in 2012, „Home” in 2011, „Time” in 2010 and „Dialogue” in 2009. It was addressed to fine arts universities and colleges all over the world, where the contemporary medallic art is being taught and which were interested in taking part in the project. Finally 16 universities’ studios from 10 countries gathered to participate in it and these are from: Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Japan, Spain, Lithuania, Latvia, Portugal, Poland and a group of artists: Mashiko group Medialia ... Rack and Hamper Gallery, USA. Altogether 151 people exchanged their artistic experiences and thoughts about „Transformation” subject and its interpretations. The whole project shows the vast diversity in perceiving tendencies and development of contemporary medallic art, from formal perspective and widely understood creation in usage of different materials.
This project allows to broadly exchange various experiences in contemporary medallic art from centres in all over the world. It also demonstrates how precious and valuable is the mutual cooperation and the experience gained from it.
The project coordinators of this year’s edition are Professor Sebastian Mikołajczak from Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland and Assistant Professor Shinji Miyasaka from Faculty of Art and Design of the University of Tsukuba, Japan.
The second stage of this year's project is an exhibition in Oyama Town, Japan. The exhibition is curated by Assistant Professor Shinji Miyasaka
Link to exhibition in Oyama Town:
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=4kKHKfcxMp2
I am very glad that this year's project was successfully implemented despite Covid-19 pandemic and the uncertain situation all over the world.
I want to thank all of you for taking part in our project and the effort you have put in it. I hope it will result in further cooperation between the universities and next projects.
Project coordinator
Professor Sebastian Mikołajczak
National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria
Academy of Fine Arts of the University of Zagreb, Croatia
Faculty of Fine Arts Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Spain
Vilnius Art Academy Telsiai Faculty, Lithuania
Art Academy of Latvia
Art & Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Nagoya University of Arts, Japan
Daido University, Japan
Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, Portugal
ARTISTIC SCHOOL ANTONIO ARROIO, PORTUGAL
ARTISTIC SCHOOL ANTONIO ARROIO, PORTUGAL
Secondary School of Art, Szombathely, Hungary
Group New-Approach-Nonprofit, Medialia…Rack and Hamper Gallery, USA
Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland
Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland
Faculty of Sculpture Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland
Faculty of Fine Arts at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland