Summer School of the Innovative Training Programme FEINART.
In times of multiple planetary crises, it is essential to fundamentally re-explore the human relationship to the world and to gain a new understanding of the human/non-human condition. Worldwide there is a growing need for places of alternative theoretical and practical work where new epistemes, new forms of living together in solidarity and new social infrastructures can be explored.
Building on Socially Engaged Art the Summer School of the Innovative Training Programme FEINART invites researchers, curators, practitioners, artists and advanced students at the Master level and PhD candidates to participate in two days of intense discussions and exchange. During this two-day event, developments and theoretical approaches emerging around Socially Engaged Art will be discussed and reconsidered.
In lectures, discussion panels, and parallel workshops, activists and internationally renowned experts invite to take part in workshops on the topics of collective learning, institution making, community building and local knowledge production, self-governance and commoning, as well as exploring social ecologies.
Presenters are, among others, Fahyma Alnablsi, Massimo de Angelis, Margit Czenki, Maria Hlavajova, Elke Krasny, Nomusa Makhubu, Marina Naprushkina, Ahmet Öğüt, Carolina Rito, John Roberts, Christoph Schäfer, Karen van den Berg, Jeanne van Heeswijk, and Mi Yo.
Schedule:
Friday September 23, 2022
9am Public opening by Karen van den Berg & Rahel Spöhrer
9:30am Keynote: Mourning an Exhausted Planet. On Care, Healing, and Futurity in Eco-Social Art Practices by Elke Krasny (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna)
10:45am Discussion circles
11:30am Coffee break
11:45am Little Pieces: Messages from the Field I
12pm Keynote: The Infrastructures of the Exhibitionary: Reimagining the Epistemic and Aesthetic Functions of Art Spaces by Carolina Rito (Coventry University)
1:15pm Lunch break
2:15pm Discussion circles
3pm Little Pieces: Messages from the Field II
3:15pm Summing-up
3:45pm Break
4pm Workshops part one
–Workshop I: Critical Pedagogy & Collective Learning (with Ahmet Öğüt & Fahyma Alnablsi)
–Workshop II : Instituting Otherwise (with Maria Hlavajova & Jeanne van Heeswijk)
–Workshop III : Community Building & Local Knowledge (with Christoph Schäfer)
–Workshop IV: Self-Governance & Commoning (with Massimo de Angelis, Marina Naprushkina & Mi You)
–Workshop V : Exploring Social Ecologies (with Elke Krasny +NN)
7pm Apero + exhibition
8pm Concept dinner by Caique Tizzi
Saturday September 24, 2022
9am Workshops part two
–Workshop I: Critical Pedagogy & Collective Learning (with Ahmet Öğüt & Fahyma Alnablsi)
–Workshop II : Instituting Otherwise (with Maria Hlavajova & Jeanne van Heeswijk)
–Workshop III : Community Building & Local Knowledge (with Christoph Schäfer)
–Workshop IV: Self-Governance & Commoning (with Massimo de Angelis, Marina Naprushkina & Mi You)
–Workshop V: Exploring Social Ecologies (with Elke Krasny +NN)
12pm Lunch break
1pm Panel discussion
1:45pm Little Pieces: Messages from the Field III
2pm Keynote: Cultural Nomadism in African Social Practice Art by Nomusa Makhubu (Univsity of Cape Town)
3:15pm Discussion circles
4pm Coffee break
4:30pm Final statement by John Roberts (University of Wolverhampton)
5:15pm Summing-up round
Zeppelin University
Fallenbrunnen 3
88045 Friedrichshafen
Registration until July 30, 2022.