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Jun 26, 2025
Post-Colonial Material Ecologies: A Workshop in Cameroon
What does the term "situatedness" mean? How can materiality be rethought? Students from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, KU Leuven, and IBA Nkongsamba collaborated with a team from Cameroon on the architectural approach for an interdisciplinary art space.
Art and Architecture
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LUCA School of Arts | Mind Art Knowledge Symposium 2026
The Mind Art Knowledge (MAK) Symposium will take place 15–17 June 2026 in Brussels. This symposium brings together artistic researchers, philosophers, and cognitive scientists to explore how these three strands of research can learn from each other.
Call for Contributions 1.4.2026
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Which futures can we (not yet) imagine? On arts-based methods and shared climate-social visions
A lecture by Eva-Maria Schitter, Iris Laner and Maximilian Muhr as part of the lecture series Lectures for Future.
Lecture
Schillerplatz 3
1010 Vienna
Nude HallFine Arts
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A Mimeo Archaeology. Developing a method to classify mimeographed documents and re-evaluate their historical and social significance
OeAW | Heritage Science Austria 2.0
led by Julien Segarra, Institute for Conservation – Restoration
Project duration: 1.5.2026 – 30.4.2029Conservation – Restoration
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Ringvorlesung: Anita Leisz
What concerns production? What conditions are included? Where is action taken? A lecture series organized by the studio for Art and Space | Installation.
Lecture series
Sculpture Studios/ Project room 2, 104
Fine Arts
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Platz nehmen #4: Holding the Line: European Universities under Pressure
Solidarity walk against repression at universities.
Event
Meeting point: Entrance
Academy
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Object, Design, Lifeworlds, Entanglement
Opening of the exhibition “Objects, Design, Lifeworlds, Entanglement”, part of the Erasmus+ project “Textile Healing and Social Justice”, initiated by the University of Namibia, the University of Johannesburg, and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Organized by Design in Context, Fashion and Styles.
Exhibition opening
Eschenbachgasse
Education in the Arts
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Gender & Space// Yuan-Chi Chang:Terra Nullius
Terra Nullius (lat. no one’s land) is an imaginative portrait of the mountainous area in Taiwan around the Spanish colonial period. The silhouette of nature in the painting resembles a feminine body, suggesting the fundamental correlation between patriarchal and colonial gazes and how they both reject the autonomy of the other in order to benefit themselves.
Exhibition
Schillerplatz 3
1010 Vienna
Room 209Art and Architecture