TNESSID brings together the work of five artists following their Master of Fine Arts in Digital Arts, at the Department of Digital Arts, at the University of Malta.
‘Tnessid’ is the inverse of ‘dissent’, meaning the diverging opinions from the ones that are commonly held. Art has the potential of distorting our perspectives and it is the artist’s duty to approach the world holistically. Apart from reflecting the different perspectives amongst the artists themselves, each individual project, in one way or another, presents an alternative perspective to commonly held views. By putting forward new perceptions of the world around us, this exhibition invites its viewers to reflect on such alternatives through their own experiences. The curation of the exhibition links these differences through a common aesthetic thread.
The participating artists are: Aaron Sammut, Elena Said, Kristov Scicluna, Marvic Camilleri and Ramona Borg. The works are multidisciplinary and conceptual, ranging from sculpture to drawing, installation and sound. TNESSID will be presented at Spazju Kreattiv this coming June and will also host works by a group of MA students in Digital Arts from the University of Greenwich, London.
They would be available for a tour of the exhibition from 2 June 2023 or an interview at a time convenient to you.
For further information, please send an email to Marvic or Ramona.