A501
Algus k.p.:
14.03.2025
Algusaeg:
10:00
Lõpp k.p.:
14.03.2025
14. märtsil toimub Eesti Kunstiakadeemias taaskord loomeuurimust käsitlev konverents PhD Vitamin.
PhD Vitamin toetab ja inspireerib uurimusliku lähenemisega kunstnikke, kes tahaksid astuda doktoriõppesse. Tutvustatakse loomeuurimuse käiku ja jagatakse näpunäiteid, kuidas kavandada doktoritöö projekti. Programm koosneb avalikest loengutest ning individuaalsetest konsultatsioonidest. Erinevad kunstnikud ja eksperdid räägivad oma lähenemisest loovuurimusele ja annavad soovijatele ka personaalsete üks-ühele kohtumiste kaudu nõu.
Selle aastase konverentsi fookuseks on kunsti ja disaini doktoriõppe uurimussuund “Ökoloogiakriitika kaasaegses kunstis”, mis uurib inimkonna suhet looduskeskkonnaga, analüüsides meie mõju ökosüsteemidele. Esinejad vaatlevad viise, kuidas kaasaegsed kunstipraktikad on aktiivses seoses pakiliste ökoloogiliste küsimustega, edendades dialoogi kunstilise uurimise, jätkusuutlikkuse ja keskkonnateadlikkuse vahel.
Osalema on oodatud loomeuurimuslikest meetoditest huvituvad kunstnikud, disainerid, EKA ja teiste loovülikoolide vilistlased ja magistrantuuri lõpetajad.
Sündmus toimub inglise keeles.
Konverentsil osalemiseks, palun registreeru SIIN.
Üks-ühele konsultatsioonidel osalemiseks palume täita VORM. Täpsem konsultatsioonide ajakava saadetakse hiljem e-maili teel.
KAVA
10:00 -10:30 Kogunemine ja tervitussõnad
10:30 -11:15 Keynote ettekanne, Taru Elfving “Site-sensitive research on the shifting shorelines”
11:15 -11:45 John Grzinich “Serious play, experimentation or research? Stories from the field”
Lõunapaus
12:30 -12:50 Britta Benno “Of Becoming a Land(scape). Abstract Geology as a Way of Thinking”
12:55 -13:40 Keynote ettekanne, Pascal Marcel Dreier “Activist Aesthetic Research”
Kohvipaus
13:50-14:15 Vestlusring, moderaator Kirke Kangro.
ESINEJAD:
Taru Elfving, PhD, is a curator and writer focused on nurturing undisciplinary and site-sensitive enquiries at the intersections of ecological, feminist and decolonial practices. As artistic director of CAA Contemporary Art Archipelago she currently leads a research residency programme on the island of Seili in the Baltic Sea. Her curatorial projects include Research Pavilion (Uniarts, Helsinki, 2023); Hours, Years, Aeons (Finnish Pavilion, Venice, 2015); Frontiers in Retreat (HIAP, Helsinki, 2013-18); Towards a Future Present (LIAF, Lofoten, 2008). She has co-edited publications such as Contemporary Artist Residencies (Valiz 2019) and Altern Ecologies (Frame 2016). Elfving lives and works in Helsinki.
https://contemporaryartarchipelago.org/about/
Britta Benno is a drawing and printmaking artist living in Tallinn. Benno is constantly extending the fields and combining conventional media with unexpected layers. Benno defended her doctoral thesis Thinking in Layers, Worlding in Layers: Posthuman Landscapes in the Expanded Field of Printmaking and Drawing in 2023. Benno is working as a lecturer in the Estonian Academy of Arts. Her artworks have been exhibited throughout Europe, also in Australia and Canada.
Pascal Marcel Dreier listens to and narrates more-than-human stories.
They combine aspects of aesthetic research with activist, forensic, and ethnographic methods, employing a multitude of media such as 3D laser measurement data, artificial intelligence, bones, game engines, and experimental film, sound, and music. Pascal co-founded the NGO TRACES Studio for Creative Investigation (Berlin) and is a member of Minding Animals Germany. They studied media & fine art, film & sound, and visual communication in Vienna, Stuttgart, Schwäbisch Gmünd, and Cologne, as well as Art & Ecology at Goldsmiths College, London. Pascal is assistant professor of Multispecies Storytelling at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne and teaches, talks, and holds workshops at universities and art institutions internationally, among them the University of Cambridge, University of Western Australia, University of Siegen, and Köln International School of Design (KISD).
John Grzinich (b. 1970 in United States) is an audio-visual artist based in Estonia. His work integrates sound, moving images and site-specific installations to explore perceptions of sound and space, seeking resonances between people and places. Grzinich’s recent focus questions our anthropocentric views through performative and fixed media works by combining earthly agencies, expanded listening practices and participatory engagement.
Lisaküsimuste korral palun kirjuta kati.saarits@artun.ee