Hambis Tsangaris
In 1995, the printmaker Hambis Tsangaris established the Hambis School of Printmaking in the Cypriot countryside. Since its inception, he has taught free printmaking classes in homage to his own teacher, the renowned Greek printmaker A. Tassos. These classes serve as a gateway ...
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In 1995, the printmaker Hambis Tsangaris established the Hambis School of Printmaking in the Cypriot countryside. Since its inception, he has taught free printmaking classes in homage to his own teacher, the renowned Greek printmaker A. Tassos. These classes serve as a gateway for individuals of all ages and educational backgrounds to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Cypriot folk culture, its captivating myths and cherished traditions. In addition, Hambis Tsangaris has also created illustrated publications of Cypriot folktales. He has studied, recorded and illustrated the Cypriot legends and traditions about the kalikangiari (Cypriot goblins) in a series of books. Through the art of printmaking, Hambis Tsangaris and the community of printmakers he has created have effectively safeguarded this invaluable part of Cyprus’ intangible heritage. The impact of Hambis Tsangaris’ teachings extends far beyond the classroom. Countless teachers and educators have learned from him and, in turn, imparted this knowledge within the Cypriot education system. In 2008, he further expanded the reach of this heritage by establishing the Hambis Museum of Printmaking in the countryside. In 2019, the Hambis Municipal Museum of Printmaking in Nicosia was inaugurated. These milestones represent Hambis’ relentless pursuit to broaden the horizons of his students and introduce them to diverse cultures through the expressive medium of printmaking, thus fostering intercultural dialogue and cultural diversity.