2024

Structure

INTERNATIONAL MEDALLIC PROJECT 2024

The organizer of the 16th project is the Faculty of Fine Arts, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.

“ Structure”, the 16th edition of the international medal project is a continuation of previous projects titled: “Cosmos” (2023),,  “Symbiosis” (2022), “Transformation”(2021), “Future for nature” (2020), “Borders”(2019), “Faith” (2018), “Identity”(2017), “Civilization” (2016), “Heritage” (2015), “Bonds”(2014), “Freedom” (2013), “Signs of the time”(2012), “Home”(2011), “Time”(2010) and “Dialogue”(2009). They were addressed to fine arts universities and colleges all over the world, where the contemporary medal art is being taught and which were interested in taking part in the project. The whole project shows the vast diversity in perceiving tendencies and development of contemporary medal art, from formal perspective and widely understood creation in usage of different materials.

We would like to invite your studio and students to join our medal project, which aim is to propagate medal art and exchange our ideas about the contemporary medal art. If you are interested in participating in this year’s project, enclosed you will find the rules for the year 2024.

The aim of this project is to propagate medal art, to familiarize students with it and to get known other medal centres in the world.  Furthermore, to exchange own experience in this matter, opinions about contemporary medal art and developing further cooperation between foreign universities. 

The project is directed to all artistic universities in the world, which teach the medal art and are interested in taking part in medallic projects . The task lasts one academic term and its results are presented at common exhibition.

Here is link to last year’s project: https://kawir.umk.pl/projekt-medalierski/cosmos/

Rules of the project for year 2024

The subject for this year is „ Structure”.

Conditions

All participants will complete the same subject, which is held during one academic semester. Participants can use any type of materials and techniques they want to accomplish the project. Finally participants prepare photographic documentation of their works, which is sent to the project coordinator.

Please send photos of your works via email [photos format: 300 dpi] on following email address  s.p.mikolajczak@gmail.com  Also please send a photograph of each participant  [signed with his/her name and surname], as well as one joint photograph of all participants and their leading professor [with detailed name of the university and faculty].

Photographic documentation of all works will be presented on websites of each particular studio/academy as well as on professional medal websites. Moreover, one common poster with all works will be produced and sent to participants of the project.  Participants may prepare exhibitions in their own academies with posters showing the results of the project (optional).

Deadline:

Project starts on the 10th of November 2023

Deadline to send photos is the 15th of May 2024

Presentation (on-line) of the project starts on the 24th of June 2024

Project coordinator

Professor Sebastian Mikołajczak

s.p.mikolajczak@gmail.com

Participants

National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria

Medallic Sculpture Studio

Professor Bogomil Nikolov
Assist. Prof. Ventsislav Shishkov

Nagoya University of Arts, Japan

Nagoya University of Arts, Japan

Associate Professor Tetsuji Seta

Art & Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Art & Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Assistant Professor Shinji Miyasaka

Faculty of Fine Arts Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Faculty of Fine Arts Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Spain

Department of Sculpture
Professor Consuelo de la Cuadra

Arts Academy of the University of Split, Croatia

Arts Academy of the University of Split, Croatia

Professor Matko Mijić
Assistant Professor Duje Matetić

Vilnius Art Academy Telsiai Faculty, Lithuania

Vilnius Art Academy Telsiai Faculty, Lithuania

Professor Romualdas Inčirauskas

Art Academy of Latvia

Art Academy of Latvia

Professor  Bruno Strautiņš

Faculty of Arts, Autonomous University of Baja California, México

Faculty of Arts, Autonomous University of Baja California, México

Professor Teruaki Yamaguchi

Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, Portugal

Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, Portugal

Faculdade de Belas-Artes da Universidade de Lisboa

Professor José Teixeira

Escola Artística António Arroio

ARTISTIC SCHOOL ANTONIO ARROIO, PORTUGAL

Professors Helena Pinto

Professors João Amaral

Professors Job Morais

Website
www.antonioarroio.pt

Escola Artística António Arroio

ARTISTIC SCHOOL ANTONIO ARROIO, PORTUGAL

Professors Alberto Lino

Professors Josefa Botelho

Professors Liliana Francisco

Website
www.antonioarroio.pt

Escola Artística António Arroio

ARTISTIC SCHOOL ANTONIO ARROIO, PORTUGAL

Professors Catarina Nunes

Professors Mariana Fernandes

Professors Paulo Óscar

Website
 www.antonioarroio.pt

Medialia Gallery. New Approach-nonprofit. USA

Medialia Gallery. New Approach-nonprofit. USA

Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland

Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland

Assistant Professor Sławomir Biernat

Assistant Master Tomasz Bielecki

Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland

Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland

Medal and Small Sculptural Forms Studio

Professor Ludmiła Ostrogórska

assistant Master Marek Elsner

Student scientific circle 'TYGIEL’

Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia

Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk,Poland

Master  Marek Elsner

 

Faculty of Fine Arts at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

Faculty of Fine Arts at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

Project coordinator

Professor Sebastian Mikołajczak 

email address s.p.mikolajczak@gmail.com