Stephan Colloredo Mansfeld and Ekaterina Juskowski Milk Decoration interview Old Carpet Factory Hydra 2025-1 Photos by Eftihia Stefanidis

Milk Decoration Magazine #58

Milk Decoration magazine talks to curator Ekaterina Juskowski about Hydra: Island in the Sound  project and Hydra Art Residency she founded at the Old Carpet Factory historical mansion on the …

Istanbul 74 Mnemosyne Projects

Istanbul ’74 “Escape Magazine”

ESCAPE magazine by Istanbul 74 talks to curators Ekaterina Juskowski and Tatiana Gecmen-Waldek about Hydra:Island in the Sound project and Fountains by Dimitrios Antonitsis.READ THE INTERVIEW Words by Irini Karayannopoulou

Vogue Italia

Words by by Silvia Macchetto July 3, 2025Among Hydra’s most fascinating houses is the Old Carpet Factory , a historic building constructed in the 1700s by a Venetian architect. A domestic, intimate, …

Athens Insider

Preserving Hydra’s Artistic and Musical Heritage: Athens Insider  talks to curator Ekaterina Juskowski  about Hydra: Island in the Sound project and Hydra Art Residency by Mnemosyne Projects. READ FULL INTERVIEWWhen did …

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Art Basel, one of the world’s major art fairs, is over. The industry is moving on to the Greek island of Hydra. While some hope for some grounding, others are …

Hydra Art Residency at Old Carpet Factory by Mnemosyne projects

The World of Interiors

Three hundred steps up from the port of Hydra, in the neighbourhood of Kiafa, are narrow walled streets that once protected its residents from pirates; houses are hidden behind wooden doors. One of them opens up to an enigmatic vessel that transcends typologies and eras. Since it was built in the late 18th century, by a wealthy naval captain, this place has attracted creative and ambitious stewards: entrepreneurs, bohemians, artists and musicians, all of whom have contributed to its shifting architecture and cosmopolitan aura.

Gagosian Quarterly

The Warp of Time celebrates a hundred years of shared history between the Old Carpet Factory, a historical mansion located on the Greek island of Hydra, and Soutzoglou Carpets. Here, Salomé Gómez-Upegui interviews curator Ekaterina Juskowski about Helen Marden’s woven works within the context of the exhibition, touching upon themes of history, memory, and creative expression.

Monocle Radio

In Episode 621 of the Stack, Monocle Radio podcast about the people and players shaping the future of print media, publisher Megan Wray Schertler talks to Fernando Augusto Pacheco about …