While celebrating its 20th anniversary, Kırmızı Ardıç Kuşu Sanat Galerisi is hosting artist Ayça Hayret's exhibition titled "A Little Girl Child". As a platform where art meets social responsibility, the gallery continues to blend art with daily life and human stories.

Located in Çeşme Alaçatı, Kırmızı Ardıç Kuşu Sanat Galerisi is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Integrating art with daily life and human stories for 20 years, the gallery offers a meaningful experience to art lovers this year as well. Currently hosting artist Ayça Hayret's painting exhibition titled "A Little Girl Child", the gallery continues to blend art with social responsibility.

Sayra İnce Muran: She emphasized the social role of art
Sayra İnce Muran, the owner of the gallery, stated that art aims to strengthen the relationship with visual culture beyond just meeting the audience. Stating that they offer viewers a kind of opportunity to get lost and rediscover in the lively atmosphere of the Aegean, especially in the holiday town of Alaçatı, Muran defined their purpose as a gallery as follows: “The fundamental responsibility of the gallery is not only to meet with art viewers; it is to strengthen the relations with visual culture in daily life. This is a sharing process. Bringing art to a wide audience and exhibiting contemporary art today is a duty we fulfill without compromising the principles of our gallery.”

Shared stories...
Muran stated that artist Ayça Hayret’s first solo exhibition “A Little Girl Child” attracted great attention. The exhibition, which will continue until the end of September, emphasized that the gallery continues its mission of highlighting common stories and visual richness in art. Muran expressed the purpose of the exhibition as follows: “We aim to host large gatherings that highlight common stories and colors in art. First, we reveal common stories about people and life, then we allow the leading role to tell its own story. The unifying power of art emerges here.”

Sayra Ince Muran Ayça Hayret (Right)Ayça Hayret: ‘Our story is your story’
Artist Ayça Hayret shared her feelings and thoughts about the “A Little Girl Child” exhibition as follows: “My freedom of expression is a responsibility to myself. I believe that stories should be seen, felt and understood with original ideas. Whether you like it or not, your story is my story. My story is your story. We need our stories to take shape and blossom with compassion, not anger. My only request is that you help me take care of my story and connect with yourself.”

Kırmızı Ardıç Kuşu Sanat Galerisi has maintained its vision of combining art with social responsibility for 20 years and continues to offer unforgettable experiences to art lovers. The gallery will continue to contribute to the art world in the future with projects that emphasize the unifying power of art.

Source: https://www.sonmuhur.com/kirmizi-ardic-kusu-sanat-galerisi-20-yilini-kutluyor