Check out ths Eco Art Show at the Shrine Caves!
Miriam McConnon - Tama and the Rose
I love this piece, by Miriam McConnon. It is a lace pattern consisting of 2,000 roses.
Miriam Mc Connon's large scale cave installation cites "Efta Ai-Giorkies" area as a traditional place of worship. the artist examines the collective aspect of worship while highlighting the solitary path of individual grief and loss.
Miriam also has a mural on display in the Old Town, in Street Art Square.
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More Caves
The next two exhibits are in these caves.
Marianna Constanti - Memory Game
This exhibit is in a long, dark cave. It is another favourite of mine.
The site specific installation memory game, is formed by fragmented casts - more like reliefs of doll houses but at the same time, formed as modern ruins. It exists visually as a miniature of the general perspective of the "Efta Ai-Giorkies" area as observed from a distance, offering a landscape where the viewer can create his/her own story.
Memory Game relates to the artist's childhood memories, as she grew up in Geroskipou and visited the area, creating a space between reality, fragility and fiction.
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