Noc Muzeów w @ip__studio
Zapraszamy od 18:00 do 22:00 na Ruską 46a, lok. 401.3 na pokazy audiowizualnych dokumentacji projektu Ambient Room - rzeźby kinetyczne, generatywne kompozycje dźwiękowe, rozszerzona natura - a premierowa 10 odsłona projektu Ambient Ro om już w lipcu w ramach @mff_nowehoryzonty
Warto sprawdzić program wydarzeń w innych galeriach i pracowniach wokół @podworko_ruska46 🌞🙌🔍
Dziękujemy @wroclawskiinstytutkultury i @aga_ja.mrok za koordynację wydarzeń i zebranie wszystkich aktywności 🤍
⚠️ 25 LAT MIKRO ORCHESTRA ⚠️
Game Boye.
Piksele.
Chaos.
Kable.
8-bitowy hałas.
I ćwierć wieku grania rzeczy, których nikt normalny nie powinien grać na konsolach do gier 🎮🔥
9 maja robimy specjalny jubileuszowy koncert w kultowym IP Studio we Wrocławiu.
Jeśli kiedykolwiek byliście częścią tej historii — widzimy się na miejscu 👾
📍 IP Studio — Wrocław
📅 09.05.2026
🕖 19:00
🎟 WSTĘP WOLNY
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25 years of Game Boys, glitches, visuals and electronic mayhem ⚡
Join us for a special anniversary live show in Wrocław.
📍 IP Studio
📅 May 9th 2026
🎟 Free entry
#MikroOrchestra #GameBoy #Chiptune #8bit #GlitchArt
Druga odsłona zdjęć z wernisażu 📸 ✨
Jeszcze raz dziękuję za Waszą obecność, rozmowy i wspólne zatrzymanie się na chwilę.
Zapraszany do odwiedzin i zostawienia swoich przemyśleń i refleksji na ścianie galerii.
Ruska 46A, IV p., lok. 401.3, nr. 8 na domofonie
Czas trwania: od 10 do 17 kwietnia 2026 roku.
Godziny otwarcia: śr-czw 15:00–19:00, pt-nd 12:00–17:00.
Fot. Małgorzata Pabich @student_of_darkglass
Pierwsze zdjęcia z wernisażu
Dziękuję wszytskim za przyjście
Wystawa bedzie dalej otwarta do 17 kwietnia
Ruska 46A, IV p., lok. 401.3, nr. 8 na domofonie
Godziny otwarcia: śr-czw 15:00–19:00, pt-nd 12:00–17:00.
#art #mailart #envelope #wroclaw #ipstudio
W swoim czasie @w_swoimczasie
wystawa dyplomowa Delfiny Dolińskiej
10-17 kwietnia
wernisaż: 10 kwietnia, godz. 17:00
IP Studio
Ruska 46 a, lok. 401.3
4 piętro, domofon nr 8
Godziny otwarcia: śr.– czw. 15:00–19:00, pt.– nd. 12:00–17:00.
„W swoim czasie” jest zbiorem prac nadesłanych w odpowiedzi na pytanie “Jak Ty postrzegasz czas i jego aspekty?”. Osoby artystyczne z różnych zakątków świata nadesłali swoje indywidualne rozważania w formie mail artu, czyli sztuki poczty zapoczątkowanej w drugiej połowie XX wieku.
Mail art jako medium artystyczne opiera się na wymianie prac za pośrednictwem poczty cyfrowej lub, w tym przypadku, tradycyjnej. Dzięki temu droga, którą pokonują prace, oraz czas spędzony w podróży nadają im dodatkowy wymiar, bezpośrednio związany z trwaniem i oczekiwaniem.
Wystawa powstała w ramach dyplomu licencjackiego Delfiny Dolińskiej, studentki kierunku mediacja sztuki na Akademii im. Eugeniusza Gepperta we Wrocławiu.
Projekt jest prezentowany w ramach programu Mikrorezydencji w IP Studio.
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of Daria Chadryś.
She is a photographer and has been interested in the medium since her youth, when the image was mainly a search for beauty. Over time, classical aesthetics stopped being enough. The camera became a tool for going deeper. She moves toward Fine Art and conceptual art, where the image not only shows but also stays silent, suggests, and unsettles. She is interested in what is strange, ambiguous, and fragile — suspended between dream and reality. Her photography is an attempt to tame inner tensions and give form to thoughts that are difficult to express in words
She was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “Glow”
“The work shows influence not through violence, but through comfort, habit, and emotional closeness. Simple gestures — looking, reaching, leaning in — become signs of growing dependence. The series asks viewers to reflect on their own relationship with screens and attention”.
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of Joyce Li She is a visual storyteller whose practice centers on emotional experience and the inner world of the individual. Working primarily with illustration and picture books, she uses humor and absurdity to approach heavy themes, exploring silence, loneliness, and states of being seen. She was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “Echoes on the Mountain”
“Once upon a hill so high,
Stood a temple near the sky.
In the temple, old and small,
Lived two monks, one big, one small.
The old monk told a tale begun:
“Once upon a hill so high…”
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of Exuvioth Moth.
He is a Luxembourgish art director, 3D artist, and music producer.
Exuvioth’s approach to music production utilises obscure and unconventional methods of sound design, composition, and destructive auditory manipulation to produce eerie ambient soundscapes and disfigured beats. He was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “Exuvioth”
“This artwork was designed as the official cover for my debut album, titled “Exuvioth”. It is an experimental electronic/cyber music album, which deals with themes of transcendentalism and insect consciousness. On the top right hand side of the artwork, there are 4 unique symbols. These symbols represent the 4 stages of metamorphosis of a holometabolous insect: Egg, Larva, Pupa, and Imago. The four stages of evolutionary metamorphosis also reflect the way the music evolves throughout the album. In the bottom left corner, there is a single symbol which was designed to represent the album as a whole - the process of metamorphosis, and the merging of visual art and music. This symbol is also visible on the forehead of the entity depicted. Themes of metamorphosis and evolution are prevalent throughout this album, both visually and musically. This album was developed during a period of my life where I was undergoing huge changes to my environment and vision of self. Many of these changes were uncomfortable, but through the process of creating art and music, I was able to remind myself to trust the process and allow the changes to happen freely in order to progress towards a creative metamorphosis”.
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of Joyce Li
She is a visual artist working mainly in drawing and illustration. She often uses fine lines and recurring motifs, multiplying and rearranging them to create something complex. Her work explores themes of movement, stasis, rootedness, and the relationship between people and the environments (real or imagined) in which they live. Currently She is based in Wrocław, Poland, where she is pursuing an interdisciplinary MFA. She was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “Memory Game”
“The ability to grip is something we rely on to navigate daily life, and it’s an act we perform mostly without thinking. Everything changes, however, when a person’s grip becomes unreliable. As hand strength and fine motor skills decline with age, not only do objects take on a life of their own, but the ability to remember and recall might also slip away. These pen drawings depict the moment when the grip is lost on sixteen everyday objects. For the individual, these small losses may be experienced as separate incidents. Yet when massed together, they form a picture of a world that has become inhospitable and overwhelming, filled with the potential for accidents. The title “Memory Game” refers to memory aids that loved ones or caretakers sometimes put in visible, familiar places. Their purpose is to jog the brain, to restore a connection and reintroduce a sense of certainty—if only for a moment”.
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of Petra Kupcová
Based in Prague, Czech Republic, she was born in 1996 in Ostrava, a post-industrial city characterized by theatricality and social complexity. Due to it, she studied film and theatre studies at Palacky University in Olomouc. During her studies, she was drawn to the visual and fine arts, including photography, which sparked her interest in street photography. Primarily, it meant a form of therapy and contact with people for her. In 2023, she placed third in the Fujifilm Photo Awards in the Street Life category.
She was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “In Boxes”
“When I take a picture, I am looking for a safe space between me and the people who become actors in my photos. This border I can not cross because I respect their experiences and probably their daily routine. Due to it, in my work, they live in boxes with a specific container and location. The frame represents the border and way of my thinking. Boxes are a metaphor for our social bubbles, which need understanding for individual stories”.
At the BELLEROPHON international exhibition, which is taking place at IP STUDIO until the 28th of February, you can see the work of SELİN ÇAKIR.
She was born in Turkey in 2004. In 2022, she was accepted into the Ceramics and Glass Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Hacettepe University. The artist, who focuses on ceramics and glass in her artistic production, incorporates various materials and mediums into her practice. She displays a multidisciplinary approach. Her works often feature figurative abstractions. In her pieces, she aims for the viewer to find something relatable and to connect with them. She invites the viewer not only to a formal observation but also to a psychological confrontation. The tense relationship she establishes between material and body, surface and emotion, forms the basis of her work.
She was one of the participants in this exhibition and presented a project titled “The Great Disaster”
“Is the modern world a safe place or a rampaging destruction? Is it a success for humanity or a disaster for the world?
The modern world is oriented toward the oppression of the lower classes and the privileges of the upper classes. The emergence of postmodernism, which developed alongside the modern world has placed consumer culture at the center of our lives, and consumption has become a way of life. The existence of millions of people around the world who cannot walk freely and safely because of their language, religion, color, orientation, or gender, is an example of how the consumption pyramid of the 20th century still confines us under the label of modernism”.