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28th of May

ergamenis wrote 12 months ago: Every exhibition comes in fact to an end only after the display is dismantled. This morning we went … more →

Tags: trips, GREECE 2, Art, photo exhibition, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Archipelagos apartments, dismantling of display

27th of May

ergamenis wrote 12 months ago: The exhibition “From Nubia to Sudan” closed its doors today to the public and it only re … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, financial crisis, photo exhibition, rethymno, barter economy

26th of May

ergamenis wrote 12 months ago: As the second last evening of our exhibition “From Nubia to Sudan” came to a close, it w … more →

Tags: Art, photo exhibition, rethymno, People Among Us, Άνθρωποι Ανάμεσά Μας

24th of May2 comments

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: The visit from the 5th Elementary School of Rethymno, announced in the entry yesterday, occupied mos … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, 5th Elementary School of Rethymno, school visit to photo exhibition

23rd of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: The exhibition “From Nubia to Sudan” in the Institute for Mediterranean Studies is on it … more →

Tags: Dams, Sudan, GREECE 2, Art, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Sudan dams crisis, display from photo exhibition

22nd of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: The main event of the day at the IMS was the lecture of the Greek professor, Alexandros Koutsis, on … more →

Tags: academic, GREECE 2, Art, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Alexandros Koutsis, Arab Spring, dams on the nile, british museum meeting

21st of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Today the Greek Orthodox Church is celebrating the memory of Saints Constantine and Helene, the firs … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, Spanoudakis bakery, Art Of Baking, exhibition hall of the Institute for Mediterranean Stud, Saints Constantine and Helen, wedding bread, baptismal cookies

20th of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: During the opening hours of the photo exhibition “From Nubia to Sudan”, our hosts at the … more →

Tags: academic, GREECE 2, Art, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Eleni Zerva, Economics of higher education in Greece, Ionian University, University of Crete, Aegean University

17th of May2 comments

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: As promised last night, today’s entry will include a couple of photos from the opening of the … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, photo exhibition, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Royal Norwegian Consulate Chania

16th of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: The hours before the opening of the exhibition “From Nubia to Sudan” were – as it … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, photo exhibition, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies

15th of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: To the financial crisis of the Greek state, the political crisis of the Greek society seems to be ad … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, photo exhibition, rethymno, preparation of photo display, old photos from Rethymno

14th of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Today the setting up of the exhibition at Rethymno started! Slowly, but steadily, the display is tak … more →

Tags: GREECE 2, Art, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies, exhibition of photographs

11th of May2 comments

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: It seems like in the space of a dream… …but it is a real place, the premises of the Inst … more →

Tags: Art, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies

9th May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Are we late for the date? Not if time stays still for a purpose… A week left… … more →

Tags: Sudan, GREECE 2, Norway

4th of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Sculpture produces images, but imagination produces sculpture too. The most famous such sculpture in … more →

Tags: archaeology, Sudan, Photographs, Sculpture

2nd of May

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Two weeks before the opening of our photo exhibition at Rethymno, thirteen nights to go, and thirtee … more →

Tags: Sudan, GREECE 2, Art, Black and White photos, Invitation to opening, rethymno, Institute for Mediterranean Studies

Walpurgisnacht...2 comments

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Tonight is the night of witches according to the North European lore. It is exactly six months from … more →

Tags: Festal Days, Art, Walpurgisnacht, Institute of Mediterranean Studies

More notes on news and events from February 2012

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: Although a new month started yesterday, we wish hereby to make some comments on a couple of events t … more →

Tags: academic, archaeology, Art, Physical Anthropology, ashmolean museum, Yannis Skoulas, museum displays

at the Khartoum airport2 comments

ergamenis wrote 1 year ago: The day on Sai started warmer than usual. In the beginning, I thought it was the preparations for th … more →

Tags: Feltarbeid, Sai Island, kerma, Road Trip, nimitis, arda ants, desert sunset


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