Aktiviteetti: Vierailu ulkoisessa instituutiossa › Vierailu ulkomailla
About the event Artistic and practice-based research propose situated responses to the urgencies of our current condition – planetary ecological collapse, systemic inequality, and border regimes. Artistic and practice-based research can allow for individuals, communities, and the environment to be imagined otherwise. How do supervisors navigate and support these urgencies through and alongside academic structures of dissemination and validation? How can we sustain and develop good practices of publishing artistic and practice-based research that can speak to multiple ways of knowing rather than primarily producing knowledge? How can we privilege the many and multi-faceted ways that artistic and practice-based research meets its public: the research itself as continuous dissemination and engagement, the dissertation, and possibly its defence as an act of publishing, and other frameworks for disseminating artistic research? Which approaches, formats, and platforms are recommended and can be developed by supervisors? This seminar brings together professionals worldwide to discuss, for example, generating knowledge; experimental formats of interacting, distributing, and publishing; presentation skills across making and research; writing styles; ethics in supervision; and supervising collaborative publishing activities. The seminar is dedicated to collective knowledge exchange and community building for supervisors of practice-based or artistic PhD projects or those engaged with the development of administrative or academic frameworks. We hope for a diverse and varied community representing higher arts education institutions, universities, and other research communities. Some stipends covering participation fees will be available. Core organizing team Maibritt Borgen, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Jacob Lund, Aarhus University Iris van der Tuin, Utrecht University Henk Slager, HKU University of the Arts, Utrecht.