Moon and Stars Project is the arts and culture outfit of The American Turkish Society.

EVENTS CALENDAR

May 2013| 2013 YPA Winner Announcement

March 21| Deadline for SVA Summer Residency Scholarship Applications

November 30, 2012| Priene Hali Benefit Sale

August 26, 2012| Korhan Basaran performance at the Wild Project

June 27, 2012| 2012 SVA Open Studios

March 30-September 15, 2012| "Films About Conscience" Open Call

April 27-May 10, 2012| "The Space Between: A Panorama of Cinema in Turkey" at The Film Society of Lincoln Center

January 4-17, 2012| "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" at Film Forum 

January 4-15, 2012 | "Lick but Don't Swallow," by Ozen Yula

November 5-18, 2011 | "Young Photographers Award" Exhibition 

November 11, 2011|Kardes Turkuler Music Workshop

November 11, 2011| Asli Çavuşoğlu: Words Dash Against the Façade

November 13, 2011 Kardes Turkuler in Concert with Arto Tuncboyaciyan  feat. Special Guest Ara Dinkjian

October 15, 2011| Application Deadline for Call for Short Films: "Films about Conscience" Project

October 8, 2011|Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan at NYFF

July 13-16, 2011 | "For Rent," by Ozen Yula    

June 2011 | Summer Residency Program at SVA

May 2011 | "Young Photographers Award" winner announcement

April 11 | Summer Residency Program at SVA Application Deadline

March 25&27 | Public Screening of Majority (Cogunluk)

December 3-5, 10-12 | 12th New York Turkish Film Festival

October-November 2010 | Turkish Film Screenings in Ithaca (NY), Madison (MI), Milwaukee (MI) and Seattle (WA)

August 5, 2010 | Summer Residency Program: Open Studios & Exhibition


 

 

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Sound of Silk: An Exhibition by Gulay Alpay


Sound of Silk: An Exhibition by Gu
lay Alpay

Curated by Tchera Niyego

September 8-17, 2006
Opening Reception: Friday, September 8th, 6-8 pm

Turkish Culture and Tourism Office

821 United Nations Plaza, First Floor New York, NY 10017

“Alpay is a natural in the sense that her work gives off the freedom one might remember experiencing while in the naïve joy and nullification of doodling.” (Tchera Niyego, Curator).

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“Gulay Alpay’s work crosses barriers of language and culture, speaking of the universal appreciation for nature’s beauty. Her heart-felt commitment inspires us all.”  (Meltem Onhon, Director, Turkish Culture and Tourism Office, New York).

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“Gulay Alpay’s work displays delicacy and fragility, revealing a deep respect for something fundamental; some primal, indigenous sense of shape and color, yet she creates with bursts of contemporary idioms. Her paintings are playful, spirited, freeform and deceptively complex. There’s not a single corner, hard edged, geometric line to be found in her composition, instead the shapes are as fluid as the submerged sounds that fuel her imagination. There are connections to Sigmar Polk, Arshile Gorky, Kandinsky, Pollock, De Kooning, and less obvious, Josef Beuys. Alpay’s oeuvre is organic, her shapes biomorphic...The fact that almost all of her work is on silk is itself a trademark, a signature. Some of the work is unframed, hung like a banner suggesting freedom of material and color; the form does not confine them. On the other hand, when the works are framed, she places a layer of foam behind them that stretches the silk into deeper curves, extending the shape and colors. This method gives it a playful, satirical, even Pop-arty, dimension. Like taking a piece of exotic tapestry or embroidered pillow case fabric and framing it to the wall, Alpay plays with the boundaries between craft and fine art. It is humorous and ironic, and in the end you take notice: you are surprised by its beauty and grace. (Abraham Lubelski).