This year Shared Campus offers seven international summer schools across the network. Applications are open until 25 April.
This year Shared Campus offers seven international summer schools across the network. Applications are open until 25 April.
Shared Campus (SC) is an alliance between 14 higher arts institutions from Europe and Asia that offers international educational formats and research networks in close cooperation. The interdisciplinary SC summer schools are open for all students of the partner institutions and address important global issues in diverse formats, whether online or on-site in London, Zurich, Athens or Bangkok. See below for a brief overview of the offerings, as well as the links to the call for registration.
25 April 2022
4 April 2022
17:30–20:00 HKT
Access Link: https://bit.ly/3IUGGOO
Meeting ID: 968 1538 5118
Password: 922816
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Food for the Future – Cooking, Eating and Crafting Hospitality
27 June - 15 July 2022 | Online
Cooking, eating and hospitality, founded on principles of sharing, bear a transformative social design potential approached in this summer school. Drawing on shared campus ethos of interculturality, participants will explore themes of food, crafting, preparation, hosting, hospitality and choreography of the meal as a social design act and cultural expression.
Call for Application: HERE
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Commoning Curatorial and Artistic Education
23 June - 7 July 2022 | Kassel and Online
The two-week-long Summer School "Commoning Curatorial and Artistic Education" in Kassel, Germany, as part of documenta fifteen’s educational format “CAMP notes on education” is dedicated to PhD programmes and students of the involved Shared Campus universities. Experiences on practice and theory will be shared and discussed in open and experiential workshop formats, performance, exercises with and in the city, “diversity dinners” and through a variety of events and public talks.
Call for Application: HERE
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Remote Guide to Extractivism
5 – 16 July 2022 | Melbourne, Taipei, Athens
Extractivism describes an economy that has an enormous impact on environmental and social systems and rarely delivers the benefits it promises. The summer school “Remote Guide to Extractivism” will place students in multiple sites of extractivism across the world over the course of 2 weeks to investigate and map processes occurring simultaneously in the past, present, and future.
Call for Application: HERE
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History Reviewed. We Can’t Forget How to Move.
18 - 31 July 2022 | Bangkok
In 1999, landmark exhibition Cities on the Move toured to Bangkok unfolding the millennial global art development. The whole world has shifted now and this summer school aims to review this recent past in a Thai context as a case study in order to reconsider our position today, perhaps for our future moves.
Call for Application: HERE
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Rivers. Jugular Veins of Empire.
8 - 26 August 2022 | London + Online
This summer school uses the River Thames and other bodies of water as a departure point for a decolonised reimagining of our cities and their potential futures. It will be participatory and generative, culminating in an exhibition/presentation that explores how socially-engaged-art practices provoke awareness of our cities and their connections.
Call for Application: HERE
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Hacking Global Pop Icons
15 August - 3 September 2022 | Zurich
Hacking Global Pop Icons is a practice-based three-week summer school. It will explore the relationship between global pop cultures and local identities through examining the political, social, technological and historical dimensions of (mass) production and reception. A global pop icon serves as the common starting point for cultural analysis and for the transdisciplinary production of new works seeking to deconstruct, remix and expand the influence of the chosen icon. The overarching theme for 2022 is "Real Fake / Fake Realness".
Call for Application: HERE
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Teleprovisation - Interdisciplinary Telematic Improvisation
22 - 31 August 2022 | Singapore, Trondheim, Zurich
Teleprovisation Summer School is a 10 days interdisciplinary course where students will learn about methods, strategies, and aesthetics in telematic simultaneous performances.
Students will explore methods of improvisation, collaborate between four remote locations (Singapore, Trondheim, Zurich) and create a synchronous performance split between 3 stages across 2 time zones.
Call for Application: HERE