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SPRING v1.3

The Mill is welcoming up and coming artists Martina Camilleri, Emma Fsadni and Sarah Portelli, who have been selected as part of our SPRING programme. SPRING v1.3 launches on Saturday 5th June at 11:00 am and will run until the Saturday 26th June, at The Mill – Art, Culture and Crafts Centre, Birkirkara.
The exhibition Unwoven, curated by Elyse Tonna, presents the underlying narratives suggested through the work of Martina Camilleri, Emma Fsadni and Sarah Portelli, which are bound by the presence of incompleteness, experimentation and fragility. The artists present various facets to disparate and ever changing situations such as development, psychological insecurities and representation of women. Taking on a playful approach, each interprets these vast, frangible issues through unwoven fabric, sound, pattern making and painting.
Venue: The Mill – Art, Culture and Crafts Centre

Dates: 5th to 26th June

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between 10 am – noon and 5pm – 7pm

Special open days: Saturday 5th and 26th June 11:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 19:30

Walk-ins welcome.

Note on Health and Safety: The GCF volunteers will ensure implementation of health and safety protocols (registration at the door for contact tracing, mask on, sanitizer, temperature and 2m distance, if maximum capacity is reached, visitors will be kindly asked to wait outside).

WHAT IS SPRING?

SPRING is a programme by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation to support early career contemporary artists. Supporting artists and collectives by exhibiting at The Mill has been a core principle of the Foundation and also of Gabriel and Mary Rose Caruana, the founders of The Mill – Art, Culture and Crafts Centre.
Since 2017, the Gabriel Caruana Foundation has supported emerging artists by dedicating its exhibition space for solo exhibitions at The Mill. The process is varied and goes beyond simply supporting the set-up of an artistic showcase. The Foundation strives to support emerging artists/collectives in various ways through curation, ideation of projects, concept and project development, funding and sponsor support, sales of artworks, marketing and internationalisation.
This support has organically grown into SPRING, a programme that conceptually ties in with the notion of creating a platform for the promotion of work by emerging artists/collectives. This enables them to kickstart or further expose their work and artistic career giving them the space to investigate and intervene. The SPRING programme is evolving to support emerging artists/collectives through different modalities.
The SPRING programme is now two-pronged. We offer an annual month-long solo exhibition to an emerging artist/artist collective during the Spring season. We are also offering a dedicated exhibition space for emerging artists/artist collectives throughout the year through a rolling open call. The selected artists are also contributing towards the Foundation by dedicating some of their time to be actively involved in running the Foundation and The Mill.