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  • Red Threads, Loose Ends, Another Sculpture Is Possible

    How contemporary sculpture is made, discussed, and interpreted—and how its complex material, spatial, situational, and thematic relationships are understood—are just starting points for the wide-ranging conversations that unfold within each studio at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. 

    Symposium

    Sculpture Studios/ EG 23

    Fine Arts

  • Research Exchange Program for PhD Candidates Austria - Sweden 2025

    A research exchange program between Austria and Sweden, initiated by Prof. Dr. Marina Gržinić (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna) in collaboration with the International Office of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Erasmus Plus Program, the Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG), and the Sigmund Freud Private University, Vienna, through its Interdisciplinary Research Center on Islam and Muslims in Europe (IFIME).

    Conference

    Various locations and institutions

    Fine Arts

  • Praxis-Symposium beim Best Austrian Animation Festival 2024

    Das Thema des diesjährigen Symposiums lautet: Ausbildung im Bereich Animationsfilm in Österreich. Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Die Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien wird durch Mag. Thomas Renoldner und Julia Wiesiollek vertreten.

    Symposium

    Atelierhaus/ Mehrzwecksaal

    Fine Arts

  • International PhD-workshop in Philosophy: Migration and Justice

    Coordinated by Professor Marina Gržinić, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and Professor Claudia Tazreiter, REMESO REMESO /Division of Migration, Ethnicity and Society/Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden

    Workshop

    Linköping University
    REMESO
    Division of Migration, Ethnicity and Society
    SE-601 74 Norrköping
    Swede
    Kåkenhus
    Kungsgatan 40
    Campus Norrköping

    Fine Arts

  • Bridging Bodies, Technology, Theory, and AI for Civic Resistance

    This symposium is part of the Ludic Method lecture series. The symposium is supported by the research project Conviviality as Potentiality (2021-2025), funded by Austrian Science Fund FWF: AR 679.

    Conference

    University of Applied Arts Vienna
    Experimental Game Cultures
    Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1.floor
    1010 Vienna

    Fine Arts

  • MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022

    Muslim*Contemporary sees itself as a multidisciplinary, participatory and dialogical festival that aims to reflect on the place of Muslim communities' participation in society through art, education and dialogue. The aim is to create spaces where important social discourses can be reflected and negotiated through representation.

    different Locations

    Fine Arts

  • KONFERENCIJA

    Conference on Art and Culture from the Ex-YU Artists, Curators and Cultural Workers in Austria.

    Conference

    Atelierhaus/ Atelier Süd

    Fine Arts

  • GENEALOGY OF AMNESIA | Crushing Silences, Constructing Histories

    Participants : Ruth Beckermann, Collectif Mémoire Coloniale et Lutte contre les Discriminations: Geneviève Kaninda, Tony Kokou Sampson, Kalvin Soiresse Njall, Nejra Čengić,  Marina Gržinić, Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur, Sophie Lillie, Pedro Monaville, Max Silverman, Shirley Anne Tate, Šefik Tatlić, Sophie Uitz, Gloria Wekker, Ruth Wodak and Markus Rheindorf

    Concept : Marina Gržinić and Sophie Uitz
    Technical and organizing support : Valerija Zabret und Ruth Kager
    Project team : Sophie Uitz and Šefik Tatlić
    Head of the project : Marina Gržinić

    Symposium on the silencing of colonialism, anti-Semitism, and contemporary turbo-fascist nationalism in Belgium, Austria, and former Yugoslavia. Re-examining counter-memory and counter-history projects, interventions, and processes of resistance in order to open up spaces for new directions in politics, futurity, and collective struggles.

    This symposium is organized as part of the arts and theory based research project »Genealogy of Amnesia: Rethinking the Past for a New Future of Conviviality«, funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, project number AR439 (2018-2020). https://archiveofamnesia.akbild.ac.at/

    Symposium

    mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Vienna, mumok cinema (basement) and mumok lounge (5th floor), barrier-free access

    Fine Arts

    Participants
 
 : Ruth Beckermann, Collectif Mémoire Coloniale et Lutte contre les Discriminations: Geneviève Kaninda, Tony Kokou Sampson, Kalvin Soiresse Njall, Nejra Čengić,  Marina Gržinić, Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur, Sophie Lillie, Pedro Monaville, Max Silverman, Shirley Anne Tate, Šefik Tatlić, Sophie Uitz, Gloria Wekker, Ruth Wodak and Markus Rheindorf


 
  Concept
 
 : Marina Gržinić and Sophie Uitz
 
 
  Technical and organizing support
 
 : Valerija Zabret und Ruth Kager
 
 
  Project team
 
 : Sophie Uitz and Šefik Tatlić
 
 
  Head of the project
 
 : Marina Gržinić


 Symposium on the silencing of colonialism,  anti-Semitism, and   contemporary turbo-fascist nationalism in Belgium,  Austria, and former   Yugoslavia. Re-examining counter-memory and  counter-history projects,   interventions, and processes of resistance in  order to open up spaces   for new directions in politics, futurity, and  collective struggles.


 This symposium is organized as part of the arts and theory  based   research project »Genealogy of Amnesia: Rethinking the Past for a  New   Future of Conviviality«, funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF,    project number AR439 (2018-2020).
 
  https://archiveofamnesia.akbild.ac.at/
  • Gezi – before and after – 2013–2016

    Lectures, Panel Discussion, Exhibition

    The project New practices of social movement and its transformative potential after the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul will be analyzed with lectures, a panel discussion and an exhibition.

    The event is organized by the Conceptual Art study program at the Institute of Fine Arts at the Academy.

    Contributions by Foti Benlisoy, Çetin Gürer, Hakan Gürses, Zeynep Tül Akbal Süalp, Göksun Yazıcı

    Concept: Marina Gržinić with  Betül Küpeli, Cansu Berksan, Esra Özmen, Songül Sönmez, Reha Refik Taşcı and Onur Serdar.

    Schillerplatz/ M13a, Schillerplatz/ Auditorium

    Fine Arts

    Lectures, Panel Discussion, Exhibition


 The project
 
  New practices of social movement
 
 and its  transformative potential after the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul will  be analyzed with lectures, a panel discussion and an exhibition.


 The event is organized by the Conceptual Art study program at the Institute of Fine Arts at the Academy.


 Contributions by Foti Benlisoy, Çetin Gürer, Hakan Gürses, Zeynep Tül Akbal Süalp, Göksun Yazıcı


 Concept: Marina Gržinić with  Betül Küpeli, Cansu Berksan, Esra Özmen, Songül Sönmez, Reha Refik Taşcı and Onur Serdar.
  • Fragments of Empire | Collaborative Futures

    A collaboration between the Institute for Education in the Arts/Fashions and Styles (IKL) and Postconceptual Art (PCAP)/Institute for Fine Arts (IBK).
    Dates:
    24.06.2015: 15.00 – 20.30 h
    25.06.2015: 17.00 – 20.15 h

    Symposium

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse/ 3.06

    Fine Arts , Education in the Arts

    A collaboration between the Institute for Education in the Arts/Fashions  and Styles (IKL) and Postconceptual Art (PCAP)/Institute for Fine Arts (IBK).
 
 Dates:
 
 24.06.2015: 15.00 – 20.30 h
 
 25.06.2015: 17.00 – 20.15 h
  • Invisible Scapes – The sonic terrain of field recording

    Curated and moderated by F. Pomassl. Organized by Soundlab, Institute of Fine Arts and Anna Ceeh (Doctoral candidate at Art Theory and Cultural Studies) in association with IKT.

    Symposium

    Atelierhaus/ Soundlabor

    Fine Arts

    Curated and moderated by F. Pomassl. 
Organized by Soundlab, Institute of Fine Arts and Anna Ceeh (Doctoral 
candidate at Art Theory and Cultural Studies) in association with IKT.