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A LITTLE FURTHER
Exhibition

The “Az Öte” visual arts exhibition, realized with the works of independent artists working in Eskişehir with the support of Anadolu Kültür, opened to the public at Çekirdek Atölye on December 28th.

Artists

Akin Ayaz

Azra Yakar

Bera Bektas

Burcu Nur Cengiz

Bülent Kayatepe

Cengiz Karagümüş

Dilara Yerlikaya

Ece Ebrar Sözkesen

Ege Engin

Aegean Front

Etem Aka Sözbilir

Hale Kocabaş

Hasan Hüseyin Özmen

Hatice Karakaş

Irem Esra Gokalp

Meryem Özbahar

Onur Erkaya

Oguzhan Acar

Saltık Doğa Özsar

Semanur Ozdemir

Taha Duzler

Ozlem Kanat Örneksoy

Master Ülkü

Yaren Sümer

Talks, Workshops and Exhibitions

The exhibition followed the “Anti-Discrimination Workshop and Conversation Series,” held between December 24–27. Within this series of events, two parallel sessions – conversations and an open workshop – provided artists with both an intellectual and creative platform. Discussions in the talks focused on discrimination, marginalization, solidarity, and the transformative power of art, which were then transformed into artwork by the artists during the workshop. Throughout this production process, the workshop remained open to the public, allowing many people from the city to observe the process firsthand and interact directly with the artists.

He found the opportunity.

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Günseli Bakı, Yücel Tunca, Anti-Discrimination Dialogue, Çekirdek Eskişehir

Outcomes of the Dialogue

“A Little Further” was conceived as an outcome of this intense sharing process. The exhibition aimed to draw attention to the fact that discrimination exists not only in overt, visible forms, but also in its often unnoticed, “little further away” forms within everyday life. Participating artists interpreted these concepts based on their own experiences and observations; they conveyed them to the audience through personal and collective expressions in different mediums.

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Yaren Sümer, Artist, Çekirdek Eskişehir

“A Little Further” is not just an exhibition; as a result of collaborative thinking, creation, and solidarity, it has become an important meeting point for independent artists in Eskişehir. During the exhibition, many viewers living in the city left the venue with new questions about the relationship between art and discrimination.

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