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  • Architectures and Spaces of Migration

    Symposium in the context of the DFG network Entangled Histories of Art and Global Migration in cooperation with IG-Architectur. Conceptualized and organized by Burcu Dogramaci (Munich), Elke Gaugele (Vienna), Kerstin Pinther (Berlin) und Mona Schieren (Bremen)

    Symposium

    Diverse Locations

    Education in the Arts

  • On Living in Extractive Areas

    Workshop (EN) with Katarina Pirak Sikku and Miriam Vikman in the framework of the exhibition Fences, Insects, Embroideries (material communities) (WienWoche)

    Workshop

    Geologische Bundesanstalt
    Neulinggasse 38
    1030 Vienna

    Education in the Arts

  • Performances

    In the Framework of Fences, Insects, Embroideries (material communities) (WienWoche)

    Performances

    Geologische Bundesanstalt
    Neulinggasse 38
    1030 Vienna

    Education in the Arts

  • Performing Care – Practicing Design!

    A series of artistic-performative events and workshops – all specifically for participation – focusing on emancipatory, sustainable and resilient design in urban contexts.

    Exhibition and Workshops

    Festivalzentrale in der GASSE
    Esterházygasse 22
    1060 Wien

    Education in the Arts

  • Fences, Insects, Embroideries (material communities)

    The exhibition is part of WIENWOCHE 2022 and corresponds to the research project ‘Two Ore Mountains: Feminist Ecologies of Spatial Practices’, by Karin Reisinger, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

    Exhibition

    Geologische Bundesanstalt
    Neulinggasse 38
    1030 Wien

    Education in the Arts

    The image shows a recent exploratory drilling for copper in Nautanen, a forlorn mining town in Sápmi / Northern Sweden. The excavated material was left back in the landscape. The color of the material (orange) contrasts with the landscape which is seemingly untouched.
  • Dreams of Milk

    The studio collective of the IKL invites you to its first group exhibition entitled Dreams of Milk to undertake an imaginary journey through the metamorphoses of bodies and definitions of the human.

    Exhibition

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse/ 3.12

    Education in the Arts

    Drei sich umarmende, stilisierte Figuren mit einem Smartphone, umrahmt von an Jugendstil angelehnten Decore-Elementen (u.a. Pflanzen und Feuer) in Euter-Form.
  • Digital Sovereignty: Concerns of urban digital politics

    In the frame of the lecture series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt. Organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

    Schwarz-weiß-Foto auf der eine mit Zetteln beklebte Säule zu sehen ist und die Aufschrift "Big data is watching you".
  • Doubt as Potential for Teachers in post-digital Times

    Lecture Series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt, organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Memes. Formen und Folgen eines Internetphänomens

    Lecture by Joanna Nowotny und Julian Reidy with in the frame of the Lecture Series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt, organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Finding Healing and Creating Cultural Identities through Textiles: On the Power of Precolonial Aawambo Attire and Traditional Nama Patchwork Practice

    Lunch-Lectures by Maria A.N. Caley and Loini Iizyenda, University of Namibia, Windhoek
    Fashion & Styles as part of the courses "Gesellschaft und Gestaltung" & "moden | styles | identitäten" organized by Elke Gaugele and Sarah Held.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Ben Barry: Microcultures of Love: Towards Systemic Change in Fashion

    Lecture by Ben Barry, School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, organized by the PhD Seminar in Fashion and Styles at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

    Lecture

    Education in the Arts

    From left to right: A photo of Anshuman’s leopard-print pants and bright orange suspenders, hanging from a wooden clothes hanger. The hanger is attached to clear fishing wire beneath a silver metal rod, so it appears to be levitating in mid air. The background is white. Photo by Calla Evans. An extreme close-up photo of Anshuman’s brown skin. The bright orange of their suspenders is out of focus on the left third of the image, and almost looks like it could be a light leak on a film photo. The angled crease of what might be their elbow fills most of the frame. Photo by Mindy Stricke. A photo by Calla Evans of Anshuman, a small fat South Asian person wearing leopard-print pants held up by bright orange suspenders. They are holding their belly and looking confidently straight at the camera, with their lips slightly pursed below their mustache. They have large tattoos, a nipple ring, and are wearing wire-framed glasses. They are bald, with a single pearl earring visible in their left earlobe.