Sebilj 2008

Sebilj 2008

Project B:Sebilj

Tue 10th - Fri 20th June – Custard Factory

Artists Françoise Dupré, Myfanwy Johns in collaboration with architect Sabina Fazlic and the Bosnian Cultural Centre-Midlands (BCCM) will present their design for sebilj a Bosnian influenced public art structure. Project B is an architecture, Arts & Crafts community collaboration that investigates the interplay between traditional bespoke crafts and the use of new technology in design and production of comparable artefacts.

Free Admission

Artists

Dr. Myfanwy Johns

Myfanwy Johns completed PhD research in 2006 at the University of Gloucestershire into cutting edge application of new technologies to develop ornamentation in architecture. Johns creates geometric repeat and one-off surface patterns that envelop and define architectural structure. Her exploratio...

Françoise Dupré

Françoise Dupré is renowned for her context-based and collaborative textile projects. Her work celebrates the vernacular and creative skills that are invisible, marginal or being lost through migration, socio-economic changes and globalisation.

Sabina Fazlic

Sabina Fazlic studied architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is currently completing a PhD on residential sustainable towers at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, where she is a recipient of an Overseas Research Students Award. She has worked on a variety of ...

The Bosnian Cultural Centre-Midlands (BCCM)

The Bosnian Cultural Centre-Midlands (BCCM) is a registered company and a charity organisation which brings together Bosnians who live in the Midlands including Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry.

Event Media

Sebilj 2008 Project B Project B Sebilj 2008 Sebilj 2008 Sebilj 2008 Sebilj 2008 Sebilj workshop at MAC Participants' samples, laser cut and etched samples by Dragonfly Models Francoise Dupre and Myfanwy Johns with the Sebilj in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, April 2008 Sebilj in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, April 2008 Avlija 2007 Francoise Dupre and Myfanwy Johns The Bosnian Cultural Centre-Midlands (BCCM) Avlija 2007
Website Designed and Built by Made Media