16/02/2026
[The Art of Perception] Nature and Perception unfolds as a ten-day field of attention - a journey through landscape, silence, and creation. It is not a workshop in the conventional sense, but a process of unlearning and returning: slowing down vision to rediscover perception as an act of life itself. In this space, the artist is invited to listen before seeing, to perceive before defining - to let nature become mirror and measure.
Panayiotis Lamprou (Pano Lamprou) is a Greek visual artist whose work explores perception, intimacy, and the silent relationship between the self and the world. His photography reveals the unseen - moments where light, texture, and thought converge into stillness.
Recipient of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize (National Portrait Gallery, London), Lamprou has developed a practice rooted in attention and authenticity.
As curator of Nature and Perception, he guides participants through a process of awareness — not by instruction, but by presence. For Panayiotis Lamprou, art begins where observation deepens: when the surface becomes threshold, and seeing becomes being.
Dates: September 1–10, 2026
Language: English / Greek
Participants: 12
Deadline: 28 of February 2025
“Nature & Perception” Art Residency in a Monastery Apply Now Peloponnesus Greece 2026 Α program, in a 16th century monastery, in the mountains of Peloponnese, aimed at visual artists, photographers, musicians, writers, directors, actors, etc., lasts 10 days. Deadline 28 February Deadline 28 Feb...