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Carol Mannas
Alisios

10.03.25 10.04.25

During the last 10 years –completing her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and experiencing making art– Carol Mannas has been bringing creativity out of herself and onto the page. As part of this process, she came to Buenos Aires for a Production Residency, during which she produced an edition of Alisios. Technically, Carol used toner washes for the first time to produce the drawings for the plates. Practicing different effects, she ventured through  the process of producing her piece, which made each day at the workshop interesting and challenging.

ARTIST STATEMENT

Alisios is the piece that I worked on at my residency in Buenos Aires at Proyecto Ace. When on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Islands of Scotland I was questioning why the weather in October of 2023 was mild and raining at 61 degrees latitute (knowing that in Canada at that latitude there would be snow and ice). The local people said that the warm trade winds come up the Atlantic Ocean corridor from South America and travel in the jet stream up and over Scotland and down into Northern Europe. I was fortunate to be invited to the Residency in Buenos Aires as I wished to be at the source of these warm winds and express a piece that connected these two hemispheres of our planet.

BIO
Carol Mannas
1959 | Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Lives and works in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

EDUCATION
2017 | Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (with distinction). Alberta College of Art and Design, Canada
1983 | Bachelor of Interior Design. University of Manitoba, Canada

EXHIBITIONS
2025 | Duxbury Art 52nd Annual, USA
2025 | 45th Annual Miniprint Internacionale De Cadaques, Spain
2025 | Miniprint Kazanlak, Bulgaria
2024 | 37th September Competition, USA
2024 | 22nd Annual Leight Centre Members Show, Canada

RESIDENCIES & AWARDS
2023 | Outstanding Achievement Award. Juror’s Choice at 2023 Great Northern Art Exhibition, USA
2023 | An Lanntair and Grinneabhat Residency. Bragar Isle of Lewis, Scotland
2021 | Art Print Residency, Arenys de Munt, Barcelona, Spain
2018 | Scoula Internazionale di Grafica residency, Venice, Italy

Related Activities

´aceNITE, Exhibitions

Intimates Carthographies
Bogner-Hajjak-Mannas

09.04.25 23.05.25

Intimate Cartographies is not merely an ´aceNITE that shows the work of three artists—it is a compass that points not north, but toward connection. A space where winds, gestures, and marks trace new forms of proximity, reminding us that what we leave behind continues to shape what we become.


In a world increasingly shaped by uncertainty and distance, three artists from distinct geographies—Anna-Maria Bogner (Austria-Germany), Chloé Hajjar (USA/Lebanon), and Carol Mannas (Canada)—converge in Buenos Aires to create a sensory cartography of intimacy, atmosphere, and temporality. Through their unique practices, each artist offers a reimagining of space, the body, and the systems that invisibly connect us across time and territory.

Anna-Maria Bogner (Austria-Germany) presented her site-specific installation Common Sense in the Políglota Room, exploring spatial perception as shaped by cultural and historical contexts. Through minimalist interventions, she traces ephemeral lines in architecture, inviting us to reconsider our relationship with the spaces we inhabit. Her work creates a pause, allowing us to listen to space as a language, revealing new ways of perceiving form and void.

Chloé Hajjar (USA) intertwines metalwork, printmaking, and creative technologies in a practice that interrogates the dynamics of innovation and obsolescence. Echoing the rise and fall of civilizations, she harmonizes hand-finished materials with digital tools to consider how craftsmanship is both endangered and revived. Her pieces are contemporary relics—vestiges of transformation—inviting us to reflect on what is lost, preserved, and reinvented in an age of rapid technological advancement.

Carol Mannas (Canada) presented an edition of her piece Alisios, produced during her residency at Proyecto´ace, inspired by the winds and currents of South America. Alisios emerged from a meteorological insight on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland: that warm trade winds traveling from South America soften the climate of Northern Europe. Her work connects hemispheres and histories—winds, etching, the skin of the Earth and the skin of the body—becoming surfaces inscribed by weather, time, and experience. Through her work, Mannas highlights the intimate relationship between natural forces and the human body, making the invisible forces of wind and weather tangible and deeply personal.

Proyecto´ace
Artist-in-Residence International Program

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Artist-in-Residence International Program

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