Dil Turu — Türkçe / TAAL TOUR — Turks
Join art mediator Nurdan Ariöz as he explores I Breathe, You Breathe, Spirit Faith Grace Rage, and Suitcase Economy at the Melly Art Institute. Free tickets (reservations required). Discover contemporary art in your native language during an inclusive tour!
Attention all Turkish-speaking art lovers! Our next Turkish tour takes place on Saturday, January 31st at 11:00 AM!
Tickets are available for free via the link above. Reservations are required.
Join us on an artistic journey led by our Turkish-speaking art mediator, Nurdan Ariöz. Nurdan will be your guide, exploring three exhibitions at the Melly Art Institute: "I Breathe, You Breathe" by Donna Kukama, "Spirit Faith Grace Rage" by Marilyn Nance, and "Suitcase Economy" by Riet Wijnen.
At Kunstinstituut Melly, we believe in the power of art to create connections and share stories. Our Language Tour program is a unique opportunity to explore our exhibitions in your native language, led by expert art mediators who not only share their knowledge of the art but also incorporate cultural contexts and personal perspectives.
With Taal Tours, we offer tours in three languages: Turkish, Papiamento, and Arabic/Moroccan. These tours are specifically designed to promote inclusion and accessibility, giving everyone the opportunity to experience art in the language they feel most comfortable with.
Our art mediators play a key role in this program. They contribute not only their multilingual skills but also their knowledge and passion for contemporary art. With their diverse backgrounds, they offer enriching perspectives that add an extra dimension to viewing artworks.
With the Language Tour program, we want to make art accessible to a wider audience and bring communities closer together, where everyone feels welcome and included.
All dates
| Datum | Tijd | Locatie | In agenda zetten | Ticketlink |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sat 31 Jan | 11:00 - 12:00 | Kunstinstituut Melly | Buy tickets |
Saturday 31 January
Melly hosts Marilyn Nance's first European exhibition
Marilyn Nance started taking pictures of everyday life in New York City at the age of eighteen. At the age of twenty-three, she travelled with a US delegation to Nigeria as a technical officer, where she made a vivid visual record. She has since been making images of historical events, family...
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