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Läsåret 2011 - 2012

 

Terence Gower Gästforskare
Canadian artist based in New York and France. Gower produces videos and installations about the symbolic function of modern art and architecture. He is shown extensively in New York, Latin America and Europe. Ciudad Moderna, a monograph on Gower's videos, was recently published by A&R/Turner, Mexico City and a second monograph, Display Architecture, about Gower's pavilion projects was just released by Navado Press, Berlin.

 

2009 / 2010

Charlotte Gyllenhammar www

Jane Philbrick www

Kolbjørn Tunström

Katja Aglert

Jill Lindström

Sophy Naess

Gunnar Krantz

Ann Edholm

Elin Wikström

Andreas Rost

Miriam Bäckström (konstnär)

Terence Gower (Canadian artist based in New York and France)

Fredric Gunve (konstnär, baserad i Göteborg)

In art and teaching, the process, method and experience is more important then the result. It is about how to live, act and produce, and not about getting a good grade or a fancy show. In my case, performance, interecation and participatory art is the best way to act out an example for how things can be done. By using a combination of teaching and art, I connect myself and the participants to an art form that directly deals with life and situations. For me teaching are practised theory and an action of being an example of how life can be lived in a creative manner.
www.framtidskonsten.se
FRAMTIDSKONSTEN på Youtube

Håkan Nilsson (konstnär)

Mika Satomi (University of Art and Industrial Design Linz)

Mika Satomi is originally from Japan, currently a PhD candidate at Interface Culture, University of Art and Industrial Design Linz, Austria. She has studied Graphic Design at Tokyo Zokei University, and Media Art at IAMAS, Japan. In her research, she focuses on play theory, cyborg culture and practices in the field of wearable technology art.

http://www.nerding.at
http://www.kobakant.at

Ignacio Valero (Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the California College of Arts and Crafts)

From 1996 until 1999 Valero served as an Assistant Professor of Humanities and Sciences at CCAC, and from 1995 to 1996 was a lecturer and graduate instructor of the aspects of race, ideology, economics, and minority struggles in a majority culture in the African-American Studies Department at the University of California at Berkeley. From 1992 until 1994, Valero was a graduate instructor of environmental issues and bioethics at the Environmental Science, Policy and Management Department of the University of California at Berkeley. He has been a lecturer at Javeriana Jesuit University in Bogota, Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, and the University of Florida at Gainesville.
 

 

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