Summaries of Co-Research ProjectsSummaries of Co-Research ProjectsSummaries of Co-Research Projects

Summaries of Co-Research Projects

HEAD Projects How to survive in the Swiss art school jungle The project of Daniel Zea, Hyunji Lee and Andrea Nucamendi is concerned with the inequalities faced by non-European students at Swiss art schools. The research group that understands itself…

Disability, ableism and the body in art schools Disability, ableism and the body in art schools Disability, ableism and the body in art schools

Disability, ableism and the body in art schools

Colloquium no. 5; Friday 3rd July 2015, 18.00 at HEAD – Genève The assumption that everybody is physically and mentally fit, efficient and productive is so much at the heart of higher education that ableism is often times not considered when…

Global Exclusion and Diversity: Reading Migration and Gender in Art SchoolsGlobal Exclusion and Diversity: Reading Migration and Gender in Art SchoolsGlobal Exclusion and Diversity: Reading Migration and Gender in Art Schools

Global Exclusion and Diversity: Reading Migration and Gender in Art Schools

Colloquium no. 4 Friday 24th April 2015, 18.00 at ZHdK Radical lectures delivered in less radical institutional settings tend to be opened by official welcome notes that are well-intended, but often boring or that even downplay the radical stance the…

Public lecture by Jackie McManus Public lecture by Jackie McManus Public lecture by Jackie McManus

Public lecture by Jackie McManus

18.03.2015, ZHdK: Hopes and Fears for Art: Policy and Practice in Widening Participation in Art and Design Higher Education in the UK Jackie McManus (University of the Arts, London) Jackie McManus’ evening lecture drew on one of the core references for Art.School.Differences: The study “Art for a Few:…

24./25. April 2015: Global Exclusion and Diversity

PUBLIC EVENING LECTURES  Global Exclusion and Diversity: Reading Migration and Gender in Art Schools Friday 24 April 2015, 6 pm – 8.15 pm, followed by a drink  The public twin-lecture hosted by Art.School.Differences interrogates diversity, gender and migration in the…

De-Privileging Art School: antisexist and antiracist methodsDe-Privileging Art School: antisexist and antiracist methodsDe-Privileging Art School: antisexist and antiracist methods

De-Privileging Art School: antisexist and antiracist methods

Colloquium no. 3: Friday 27th Februaryn2015, 18.00 at HEAD-Genève “Exception is a comfortable situation, allowing elasticity and singularity in our daily work, in our daily institutional management and in our world view.” Lysianne Léchot, dean of Studies at Geneva University…

27./28. Feb. 2015: De-Privileging Art School27./28. Feb. 2015: De-Privileging Art School27./28. Feb. 2015: De-Privileging Art School

27./28. Feb. 2015: De-Privileging Art School

Colloquium no. 3 De-Privileging Art School: antisexist and antiracist methods, feminist, queer and postcolonial perspectives on knowledge production Friday 27th and Saturday 28th February 2015 Haute école d’art et de design, HEAD – Geneva, Auditoire, Boulevard James Fazy 15, 1201 Geneva…