5 June – 25 July, 2015
EPEKA Gallery, Maribor

The Association EPEKA, a social enterprise, is organising an international group exhibition of works by thirty artists from Austria, Poland, the United States and Slovenia. In the travelling project, the artworks are stored in wooden boxes and set up as a laboratory on the theme of “adaptation”.

The exhibition opens on 5 June at 18:00.

Adaptation can also mean tolerance, assimilation, integration, close integration,… The notion of “Adaptation” is now in its third year of informally official international artistic interventions. The various results of these will be visible in the exhibition at the EPEKA Gallery.
A multi-functional means of transport is used to transport this travelling art sculpture of wooden boxes.

The exhibition is organised in cooperation with KUNST://ABSEITS VOM NETZ and EPEKA Austria.

The exhibition Adaptation – Einschmiegen is supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum.

The artists exhibiting at the EPEKA Gallery are:

  1. ONA B (Austria)
  2. Evamaria Schaller (Austria)
  3. Nicole Pruckermayer (Austria)
  4. Bred Downey (United States)
  5. Max Frey (Austria)
  6. Rene Stessl (Austria)
  7. Sabina Hörtner (Austria)
  8. Porut Popenko (Slovenia)
  9. Herrmann Glettler (Austria)
  10. Janis Schwab (Austria)
  11. Becksteiner Wolfgang (Austria)
  12. Petra Varl (Slovenia)
  13. Christian Ruschitzka (Austria)
  14. Richard Klammer (Austria)
  15. Christian Eisenberger (Austria)
  16. Karin Frank (Austria)
  17. Ronald Kodritsch (Austria)
  18. Ina loitzl (Austria)
  19. Claudia Nebel (Austria)
  20. Michael Petrowitsch (Austria)
  21. Michael Pinter (Austria)
  22. Luzyna Viale (Poland)
  23. Erwin Stefanie Posarnig (Austria)
  24. Arnold Reinisch (Austria)
  25. Werner Reiterer (Austria)
  26. Judith Rohrmoser (Austria)
  27. Markus Wilfling (Austria)
  28. Josef WURM (Austria)
  29. Zweintopf (Austria)
  30. Karl Karner (Austria)
  31. G.R.A.M. (Austria).

Produced by: Štefan Simončič, President of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent.
PR and Promotion: Tjaša Teržan, associate of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., promotion.

Romani kafenava (http://romani-kafenava.si/).
More information at www.epeka.si or epeka@epeka.si.
The Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., programme is further supported by the Municipality of Maribor, the EU Erasmus+ programme, the Slovenian Youth Office and the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.

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