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Mag. MA. Claudia Lomoschitz

Department
Education in the Arts
Phone
+ 43 (1) 58816 - 9315
Email
c.lomoschitz@akbild.ac.at
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Business card AkademieOnline

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Mag. Claudia Lomoschitz MA works as artist, researcher and lecturer in the intersecting field of performance and visual arts. She completed her MA in Performance Studies at the University of Hamburg (2018) and graduated at the Academy of fine Arts Vienna, and studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Copenhagen. Currently she works as university assistant of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where she researches on her Dissertation regarding cultural implications of lactation and queer nursing, advised by Elke Krasny. She held lectures and workshops at MAK Vienna (2023), Universitat Politècnica de València (2020), Galeriefutura Berlin (2020), Schwules Museum Berlin (2018), University of Karlsruhe (2018), Angewandte Vienna (2016). Her artistic works have been shown at brut Vienna (Cumulus, 2022), Wienwoche Vienna (Health Investment, 2022) WAF Galley Vienna (PARTUS Gyno Bitch Tits, 2021), Kunstraum Niederösterreich (PARTUS Gyno Bitch Tits, 2021), Tanzquartier Vienna (G.E.L., 2021), Belvedere 21 (Hätte ich doch lieber auf Amazon bestellt, 2019).

http://claudialomoschitz.com
 
Lomoschitz, Claudia (2022). “Curating Queer Nursing: The Performance Installation Partus Gyno Bitch Tits.” In: Krasny, Elke; Perry, Lara; Curating with Care, London, New York, Routledge, 237–245

Krasny, Elke; Lingg, Sophie; Lomoschitz, Claudia (2022). „Feminist Night Scapes“ In: Fladerer, Marina; Lehnerer, Gwendolin; Welten im Wandel, München, Epodium, 142–153.

Barbieri, Anna; Lomoschitz, Claudia (2022). „Getrieben von „Gesellschaftsutopie“ In: dis/claim Magazine (https://disclaim-magazine.com/1-Getrieben-von-Gesellschaftsutopie), Issue 1

Lomoschitz, Claudia (2022). “Radically Invisible, Decolonial Approaches to Embodied Learning and Radical Listening” In: Krasny, Elke; Lingg, Sophie; Fritsch, Lena, Radicalizing Care: Feminist and Queer Activism in Curating, Berlin, 260–269.