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MARCH 2024 PCAP

Monday, 4 March 2024

At 16.00 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) Meeting, plans, 6 new Erasmus from the world, Japan, China, Mexico, Germany, France.

Tuesday, 5 March 2024

8.00 to 13.00 Individual meetings, office Grzinic, contact me…

at 13.00 meeting erasmus talk in the studio

Tuesday, 5 March 2024

At 14.30 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1)

Discussion on BIP travel Mainz,

15.00 look back rundgang 2024. presentation: Lama, Shmelkin, Gorgon Urban, Vesely, Fuhrmann, Konzett, Pfenniger....

8.03.2024 International Women’s Day: Reflecting on Over a Century of the Global Fight for Justice and Equality

The roots of this day stretch back to the early 20th century. In 1908, thousands of women marched through New York City, advocating for improved working conditions and fair wages. The following year, the Socialist Party of America designated a Women’s Day.

The concept of an international day arose from Clara Zetkin, leader of the “women’s office” for the Social Democratic Party in Germany. While attending a conference in Copenhagen in 1910, she proposed an annual celebration on the same day to amplify women’s demands.

On March 8, 1914, London witnessed a march supporting women’s suffrage, while in Russia, thousands of women protested for bread and peace on March 8, 1917 (according to the Julian calendar then in use, equivalent to February 23). This event marked the onset of the Russian revolution, leading to the tsar’s abdication four days later and the provisional government granting women the right to vote.

Temma Kaplan notes: “International Women’s Day emerges from revolutionary movements among working-class women and their supporters.”

It bore both an intellectual and public dimension, integral to the mobilization efforts of early socialist women and suffragists.

INVITATION 8.3.2024, 18 Uhr Vitrina – Nag* Nool (Living Woman*/ Frau* die lebt) / OPENING

where: Brunnengasse 71 / Yppenplatz 1160 Wien

Nag* Nool ist eine aus dem Alltagsleben gegriffene, nicht so leicht übersetzbare somalische Redewendung und zugleich der Titel eines Gedichtes der Poesie Künstlerin Munira Mohamud. In ihren Worten bedeutet Nag* Nool: „Eine Frau, die lebt. Lebendig in den Räumen, die uns genommen wurden und von denen wir nie glaubten, dass sie uns gehören“

Monday, 11 March 20024

At 14.00 to 17.00 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) Diploma presentation for April 2024. DO NOT MISS Erasmus presentations.

Hiiro Kiyohara

Takumi Kurosawa

Paola Manero Lino

Diqi Tan

second last part presentation Erasmus 8.04 2024 at 16.00 Metis Pertsch

Mayline Choukroun

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Vienna, 1OG Atelier South (M1)

At 13.30 meeting

Lars* Kollros (student union Akbild) with students ONLY of Studio Conceptual Art, Art and Intervention. Process of choosing the new professor after 2025, July 1. The process starts a year before as on the 1.07 2025 it should be clear who is taking over 1.10.2025.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 At 15.00 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1)

DO NOT MISS ILLUMINATING THOUGHTS!

Dr. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur

“Teachers don’t wanna teach what we wanna be taught” Revisiting interventions from outside the teaching machine.

In English, discussion English and German.

In the workshop, Dr. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur will draw from her archive of teaching interventions for present perspectives and will also speak about her teaching interventions at IKL (Institut für das künstlerische Lehramt (IKL), Academy of Fine Arts Vienna), in 2007-2008 when decolonial perspectives on the Austrian classroom were still very marginalized. The courses taught in 2007-2008 were: "Outside the teaching machine? Realitaeten, Aufbrueche und Strategien zu antirassistischen Paedagogiken", and, “Das de/koloniale Klassenzimmer I-II: Aufbrueche und Politiken genderspezifischer Representationsmuster".

CV: Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur is a junior-junior elder in decolonial untraining, recovering storyteller and a time traveler in the process of re-arriving at a deeper understanding of Austrian presents after having lived outside of Europe for more than 10 years. As cofounder of Pamoja, Movement of the Young African Diaspora in Austria and the Research group for Black Austrian History, her transdisciplinary work in Vienna as writer, activist, lecturer, community organizer, cultural worker, curator, public speaker in theory production and multifaceted (artistic) interventions has been crucially nourished by her living in Ghana, the UK and the US and by the art of collective processes of creation. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur recently became part of the director’s collective of MUSMIG (museum für migration). MUSMIG has been and is struggling for self-determined historization of migration in Austria at the same time questioning the foundational violence of museums in Europe. Dr. Johnston-Arthur joined the team of the research project “Conviviality as Potentiality” as a postdoc for a year from 1 June 2023. The workshop is part of a joint teaching effort, Post-conceptual Art Practices, Peek: Potentiality as Conviviality and IKL, prof. Elke Gaugele.

March 15, 2024, Friday

Mainz bip travel participating

Asma Aiad Jupiter Rhea Braun Lukas Brunner Persy-Lowis Bulayumi Mariya Dmitrieva Finn Mühl Ertugrul Özbayraktar Pramila Lama Valentin Pfenniger Fedor Shmelkin Tatiana Sukhareva

20-24.05.2024, Mainz Germany Kunsthochschule Mainz BIP

Attending: Klasse Grcic, Klasse Bool Mainz Academy of Fine Arts approx 25 students Klasse: Marina Grzinic Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, 10 students Klasse Frederic Pradeau, Klasse XX Academy of Fine Arts Marseille hopefully 8-10 students

Program: PRACTICE CHAOS The Workshop Practice Chaos will invite students from different dimensions of artistic production (material practice, film, activism, performance) to explore presentation modes in a group exhibition setting. We will invite students to intermix in new configurations to approach parallels and synergies in an exhibition context. Through a workshop format with guests LaTourelle/Witthof, we will bring students together in both digital/physical, practice/discussion formats to learn from differing methodologies and encourage risk taking and overlaps.For this workshop, we have access to new workshop/exhibition rooms in Mainz’s Ollohof, a historical building complex with circa 300qm of space over several rooms.

upload the portfolios work for the show 22.04 2024. MONDAY!

2 workshops before on the 10.04.2024 zoom 10.00 to 13.00 and 30.04 2024 zoom 13.00 to 17.00

Monday, 18 March 2024

at 14.30 to 15.30 individual meetings contact me for a meeting, Grzinic office

at 15.00 to 16.30 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) pcap meeting, only students

Monday, 18 March 2024 At 17.00 WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1)

www.akbild.ac.at

Dr. Łukasz Guzek, prof. Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk Lecture: Art and Documentation as open archive and performance and conceptual art of the 20 century

The lecture will be held in English. Organized by the Department of Art and Intervention | Concept (formerly Conceptual Art, Post-Conceptual Art Practices). Art and Documentation journal came into existence in the spring of 2009 together with the Art and Documentation Festival that took place each year in Lodz, Poland, between 2009 and 2014. The Art and Documentation Association was the first publisher of the journal until 2017. Since 2018 the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk has been the publisher of this journal. Art and Documentation journal is to be an open archive that speaks of the dialectic relationship that links history and contemporary art. The history here is subjected to constant reactualization, recontextualization, and reinterpretation. Thus, contemporaneity is a subject of constant negotiation, conversation, and redefinition. In the second part of the lecture prof. Guzek will present some key figures of the avant-garde artists of the 20th century from the Eastern European space.

CV: Łukasz Guzek is a professor of art history at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, and from 2009 editor-in-chief of a scholarly journal Art and Documentation (www.journal.doc.art.pl), published by the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk. It appears twice a year. Guzek methodological interests relate to research into the art of the ephemeral forms, time-based, place-related, and context (contextual methodologies). Art criticism deals with a practical issue (workshop topics) and also methodological approaches in teaching art criticism.

IMPORTANT

TUESDAY 19.03 2024

WE ATTEND TWO LECTURES in two Different spaces, think to register to get points

19.03 2023

meeting 9.45 with students Erasmus at the portiere Schillerplatz we go together, be punctual...

LECTURE ONE: Tuesday, 19.03 2023

10.00 to 13.00 Schillerplatz Room, M13a

Joining the lecture by dr. Joshua Simon, Tel Aviv, titled Metastability. The space will be announced, where in the Schillerplatz.

LECTURE TWO: Tuesday, 19 March 2024

14.00 to 17.00 Anatomiesaal at Schillerplatz

Dr. Fahim Amir, Vienna, Lecture start of the workshop animal beings and non-animal beings and things…

EXTRA on

Thursday, 21. 03.2024 university alliances from the global world,

Where: Schillerplatz, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, organized by the international dpt.

Check if availability as it is necessary to register

EASTER HOLIDAYS

Holidays 25.03 to 7.04 2024 Easter break

Next meeting: Monday, 8.04.2024 at 16.00

we go for the 2 Erasmus presentation, then discussion Erasmus exhibition or at least making a work, travel to Mainz



 
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