Teaching Period: Wed, Dec 18th – Thurs Dec 19th, 2019
Host: The Institute for Art, Writing and Research at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Convenors: Stine Hebert and Pedro Gomez-Egana
ETCS: 2
Number of available places for KUNO students: 6
Level: PhD
Application deadline: Nov 18th, 2019
How to apply: by e-mail to honey.beckerlee@kunstakademiet.dk
Course Description:
This seminar gathers PhD fellows from across the Nordic and Baltic art academies for a focused and in-depth two-day session. It is an opportunity for participants to share their research with peers from the field of visual art through focused three-hour discussions of each fellow’s particular project. The seminar aims specifically at exploring, articulating, strengthening, and developing, research methods and strategies from within the field of visual art and on its own premises.
The seminar focuses on a feedback methodology called caring feedback, which is based on a four-part process of presentation and discussion, including; motivation, description, improvement needs and institutional effects. Participants are divided into groups of three to four. All presentation sessions will take place within the groups, and each participant will be allotted two and a half to three hours to present and discuss her/his project with the other members of the group.
Participants should be prepared to commit to producing brief preparatory material in advance of the seminar and engaging with two other fellows’ research material prior to arriving in Copenhagen.
Programme:
Dec 18th:
10-12: introductory session by Stine Hebert and presentation by Pedro Gomez-Egana
12-13: collective lunch
13-16: first presentation in groups
17: Dinner and discursive input
Dec 19th:
9-12: second presentation in groups
12-13: collective lunch
13-16: third presentation in groups
16: evaluation
Bios:
Pedro Gómez-Egaña (1976, Colombia) lives and works in Oslo. He studied music composition, performance, and visual arts at Goldsmiths College, Bergen National Academy of Arts, and completed his doctoral project with the Norwegian Research Fellowship Programme. Gómez-Egaña is currently professor of sculpture and installation at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
Stine Hebert is an art historian, curator and educator whose practice is engaged with investigations of conditions of artistic production and explorations of educational models. Hebert has curated exhibitions for various spaces internationally and lectured at universities and art academies in Europe. She has previously held positions as curator at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, curator at Malmö Art Museum, Acting Director of BAC -Baltic Art Center, Rector of Funen Art Academy, and most recently Dean of The Academy of Fine Art at Oslo National Academy of the Arts