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  • Feminist_hardware_festival_2022_MBL2.pdf

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  • Sex education! Impulses for multiprofessional cooperation in and around school

    The discussion aims to strengthen and develop multiprofessional cooperation around sex education in school. Actors from schools, sex education, research and teacher education discuss possibilities and challenges from their perspective as teachers, social workers, sex educators, researchers, policy makers and teacher educators.

    Panel discussion (german)

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse/ 3.12

    Education in the Arts

    Flyer of the event with black text of the title and date on white paper
  • moden | styles | identitäten – fashion as cultural interventions

    NI EN MORE (Cd. Juàrez, MX)

    NI EN MORE is a non-profit social innovation project and clothing brand, that merges political activism against femicides, fashion and art.

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • HACKING TO LIVE

    Artist Talk by Irene Agrivina in the context of the Feminist Hardware Festival at the Institute for Education in the Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

    Artist Talk (english)

    Schillerplatz/ Anatomy Hall

    Education in the Arts

    Exhibition view with blue-grey fabric bundles tied together to a large object and hanging from the ceiling, around small sotff bundles in glass showcases
  • RE:Ukraine System. Architectural response to the challenges of war

    Lecture by Slava Balbek, Kyiv (in Englisch); Moderation: Michaela Geboltsberger, ig-architektur, Austria

    Lecture by Slava Balbek

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Doubt as Potential for Teachers in post-digital Times

    Lecture Series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt, organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Finding Healing and Creating Cultural Identities through Textiles: On the Power of Precolonial Aawambo Attire and Traditional Nama Patchwork Practice

    Lunch-Lectures by Maria A.N. Caley and Loini Iizyenda, University of Namibia, Windhoek
    Fashion & Styles as part of the courses "Gesellschaft und Gestaltung" & "moden | styles | identitäten" organized by Elke Gaugele and Sarah Held.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Memes. Formen und Folgen eines Internetphänomens

    Lecture by Joanna Nowotny und Julian Reidy with in the frame of the Lecture Series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt, organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

  • Ben Barry: Microcultures of Love: Towards Systemic Change in Fashion

    Lecture by Ben Barry, School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, organized by the PhD Seminar in Fashion and Styles at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

    Lecture

    Education in the Arts

    From left to right: A photo of Anshuman’s leopard-print pants and bright orange suspenders, hanging from a wooden clothes hanger. The hanger is attached to clear fishing wire beneath a silver metal rod, so it appears to be levitating in mid air. The background is white. Photo by Calla Evans. An extreme close-up photo of Anshuman’s brown skin. The bright orange of their suspenders is out of focus on the left third of the image, and almost looks like it could be a light leak on a film photo. The angled crease of what might be their elbow fills most of the frame. Photo by Mindy Stricke. A photo by Calla Evans of Anshuman, a small fat South Asian person wearing leopard-print pants held up by bright orange suspenders. They are holding their belly and looking confidently straight at the camera, with their lips slightly pursed below their mustache. They have large tattoos, a nipple ring, and are wearing wire-framed glasses. They are bald, with a single pearl earring visible in their left earlobe.
  • Digital Sovereignty: Concerns of urban digital politics

    In the frame of the lecture series #Didaktik, curated by Elke Krasny and Maren Polte together with Sophie Lingg and Helena Schmidt. Organized by the Program for Art and Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Program Art Education at the Bern University of the Arts.

    Lecture

    Online via Zoom

    Education in the Arts

    Schwarz-weiß-Foto auf der eine mit Zetteln beklebte Säule zu sehen ist und die Aufschrift "Big data is watching you".
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