
She was born in Izmir in 1983. She graduated from Dokuz Eylül University (DEU), Buca Education Faculty, Art Teaching Department. She continues the Art and Design master degree program at (DEU) Fine Arts Institute. She is one of the founding members of Yüksek Oda, and was the art director of the same from 2017 to 2019. She is the director of the short films Dülger’in Ağacı (Tree of John Dorry) and Eldiven (Glove), which have been included in the selection of various festivals. Although she prefers a multi-disciplinary production practice, she has focused on performative murals in the public space since 2017. She took part in projects such as the Istanbul Atelier under the direction of İnci Eviner within the scope of the Daire Guest Artist Network, and Port 4 Izmir Triennial Quatuor Elementa under the coordination of Simber Rana Atay.
PRODUCTION PROCESS
ARTWORK
CLOSED BOX-1
The growth of a tree makes one feel that time has passed. The place where the tree becomes a clock after a while.
It is a continuation of the micro space designs we worked on at the K2 Contemporary Art Center under the mentorship of Stefan Bohnenberger in 2015.
Clock wheels in a cube whose five surfaces consist of mirrors, with a door lens mounted on the front surface.
CLOSED BOX-2
The sound of a tree mostly comes from its leaves. The place where the tree becomes a baglama after a while.
It is a continuation of the micro space designs we worked on at the K2 Contemporary Art Center under the mentorship of Stefan Bohnenberger in 2015.
Burnt wooden pieces and baglama pegs located in a form consisting of 5 plywood surfaces.