8/4
OPEN STUDIO: Irene Bianco, 55 Cancri e, Adèle Tornberg | FREE ENTRY
Join us for an open studio evening with three fascinating artists—Irene Bianco, 55 Cancri e, and Adèle Tornberg—presenting the results of their collaborative residency supported by Inkonst and SHAPE+. This is a unique opportunity to experience their exploration of sound, visuals, and experimentation in an intimate setting.
April 8th, Doors open at 18:00 (Start at 18:15)
Irene Bianco (Copenhagen-based percussionist) merges vintage instruments, found objects, electronics, and field recordings into unpredictable sonic poetry. Her debut solo album Kronblade, released on Valentina Magaletti’s Permanent Draft label, captures her experimental and whimsical approach to percussion.55 Cancri e (Sara Hausenkamp, Malmö-based guitarist/modular synth improviser) works across music, collage, video, and poetry, crafting emotive soundscapes with guitar, voice, and modular synths. Her releases on labels like Music For Dreams and Midira Records reflect a layered, introspective, and exploratory style.
Adèle Tornberg (visionary local visual artist) manipulates digital and analog textures, transforming microscopic details into haunting and dreamlike visuals. With past collaborations including Maria W Horn, Hater, and Minais B, her work adds an evocative, otherworldly dimension to this project.
This open studio is an opportunity to witness the intersection of their distinct practices—a meeting of sound, visuals, and experimentation that explores transformation, memory, and the continuous process of becoming.
Come as you are and let yourself drift into their world.
Free entry.
https://soundcloud.com/user-532250897
https://soundcloud.com/55-cancri-e
https://permanentdraft.bandcamp.com/album/kronblade
https://55cancrie1.bandcamp.com
www.irenebianco.com
https://adeletornberg.com
Irene Bianco, 55 Cancri e, Adèle Tornberg are artists of the SHAPE+ network. SHAPE+ is a European platform for innovative music and interdisciplinary art co-funded by the European Union and Pro Helvetia
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.