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The artist-run space 3 137, located in [[Athens]], was founded in 2012 by artists Paky Vlassopoulou, Chryssanthi Koumianaki and Kosmas Nikolaou in Exarchia. It is their workshop which opens to public in order to organize lectures, exhibitions and ephemeral actions. Since 2012 they have collaborated with artists, curators and theoreticians from several countries as Greece, Germany, Italy, and Turkey. It is a self-funded initiative that promotes artistic practices and supports experimental ways of art production, curatorship and presentation.
 
The artist-run space 3 137, located in [[Athens]], was founded in 2012 by artists Paky Vlassopoulou, Chryssanthi Koumianaki and Kosmas Nikolaou in Exarchia. It is their workshop which opens to public in order to organize lectures, exhibitions and ephemeral actions. Since 2012 they have collaborated with artists, curators and theoreticians from several countries as Greece, Germany, Italy, and Turkey. It is a self-funded initiative that promotes artistic practices and supports experimental ways of art production, curatorship and presentation.
  
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* http://www.3137.gr
 
* http://www.facebook.com/3137artistrunspace
 
* http://www.facebook.com/3137artistrunspace
 
* http://twitter.com/3137spaceATHENS
 
* http://twitter.com/3137spaceATHENS

Latest revision as of 15:21, 15 February 2015

The artist-run space 3 137, located in Athens, was founded in 2012 by artists Paky Vlassopoulou, Chryssanthi Koumianaki and Kosmas Nikolaou in Exarchia. It is their workshop which opens to public in order to organize lectures, exhibitions and ephemeral actions. Since 2012 they have collaborated with artists, curators and theoreticians from several countries as Greece, Germany, Italy, and Turkey. It is a self-funded initiative that promotes artistic practices and supports experimental ways of art production, curatorship and presentation.