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Workshop with Raúl Hevia

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In connection with the exhibition Environment Encounter Exploration, this workshop invites us, led by Raúl Hevia, to delve into the creative process.

Date: October 7, 20
Time: 2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.

REGISTRATION General: €25 - Students: €10
Places: 15


"Telling Stories," an introduction to the creative process, is a two-hour workshop designed to develop the skills needed to know how to tell stories and what to tell in an artistic narrative, through two elements: images and texts.

The methodology consists of presenting several works that respond to the questions raised in the approach and how they were carried out. Among the conclusions of this workshop, the following stand out: finding the tools—words and images—for constructing a book; walking as a way of relating to the world; the map as narrative territory; and reading and writing: everything is narration.


 

 

Raúl Hevia (Oviedo, 1965)

Artist, curator, and teacher. Lives and works in Santander, Spain. His work questions the ways of narrating intimacy and the forms of expression of the contemporary self through photography, installation, books, and video. He presents intimacy as a spectacular form, the private as a public act, and investigates the faculty of memory to fictionalize each reality and the relationships or scales established between the archive and the present.

His work has been shown at fairs such as ArteSantander, ARCO, ARTBO, Carpe Diem Arte, and Pesquisa, the Cervantes Institute in New York and Warsaw, and in solo exhibitions in Santander such as Curso de hipnotismo por correspondencia (Correspondence Course in Hypnotism) at JosedelaFuente (2019) and M.U.S.E.A. at MAS (2014). He has also been an artist in residence at 1646, The Hague (2017/18), Bilbaoarte (2017/18), and Hangar Lisboa (2018/19).

In 2018, he received the Cantabria Fine Arts Award.