Universität der Künste UDK, Berlin, Germany
10 Oct 2013 - 12 Oct 2013
The annual symposium of the Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), entitled Perception, Experience, Experiment, Knowlegde: Objectivity And Subjectivity In The Arts And The Sciences, reflects ways of producing, sharing, distributing, dispersing, revisioning, and reclaiming knowledge in the artistic process.
The keynote introduction on the topic of subjectivity and objectivity, will be followed by five theme panels on Perception (I), Experiment (II), Research (III), Revisions (IV) and Reversions (V) and three lectures where the fellows engage with specialists from the arts and the sciences in conversations, performances or lectures on the role of knowledge within artistic practice. The projects of the fifteen current fellows will be on display with samples, concerts, archive material or documents during the symposium.
As part of these events, Emma Wokulau-Wanambwa will be sharing some of her ongoing research into colonial art education in the form of a staged reading of African Tapestry – the autobiography of Margaret Trowell onSaturday 12 October at 14.00.
There will be a pre-opening curatorial tour with the artists on Thursday 10 October at 17.00,
Both the entire program and a flyer are available to download.
Events are held in English or German, open to the public and free of charge.
Universität der Künste
Einsteinufer 43
10587 Berlin-Charlottenburg