Carrying out innovative (digital) projects opens up new realms of possibility and poses new challenges to cultural and educational institutions. That includes, among other things, the necessity to look beyond one’s own scope of duties and tap into new networks.
During the workshop, we will examine different examples of multidisciplinary projects and discuss them with respect to diversity, inclusion and co-production. In the practical part of the workshop, participants will figure out ways to sustainably expand their own network and integrate their own co-productive, multidisciplinary projects into their everyday work. By keeping a work diary, participants will have a chance to keep a record of and reflect on the practical exercises and the experiences they have while doing them. The workshop will thus enable participants to put into practice a bespoke concept for multidisciplinary collaboration at their own institution.
Dr Andrea Geipel (1985) is head of the VRlab at the Deutsches Museum as well as of the “Deutsches Museum Digital” department. After studying sport science with a focus on neuropsychology, in 2020 she earned her PhD on the influence of YouTube’s platform logics regarding the concept of expertise in communication science. In 2020 she also began to work part-time as a freelance consultant in the area of digital storytelling and cultural education. She co-founded both the “Meaning Making Programme” at the Deutsches Museum with Abhay Adhikar and the “DigAMus Award” for digital programmes and services at museums in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with Anke von Heyl and Johannes Sauter. Her main professional focuses are on digital storytelling, communication science, co-production and multidisciplinary communication and collaboration.
The continuing education programme of the Institute of Arts and Design Education aims to broaden participants’ perspective of their own artistic work and shared creative endeavours with others. Participants will be introduced to creative educational strategies, and acquire the ability to make creative debates effective for social processes. Both the weeklong continuing education courses and the optional one-on-one coaching sessions integrate methods from the fields of education, the fine arts, arts education, performance and other participatory practices. The improvement of artistic, creative and communication skills can help pave the way for more equal opportunities. Social inclusion, as one of the main conditions of equal opportunities, requires good communication and cultural competences – and it is these competences that artistic and creative educational strategies can do an excellent job at cultivating. By strengthening artistic and creative competences, we not only increase the realms of possibility for design, but also for communication, social interactions, the strengthening of social structures, personal expression and the experience of self-efficacy.
Participants will - gain experiences navigating their own forms of artistic expression, - acquire the ability to structure artistic and creative processes, - acquire skills that prepare them to deal adeptly with various methods, digital and otherwise, for teaching art and design and their application in social practice, - learn to kick-start debates on creative processes in various social structures by way of artistic and educational strategies, - deepen their knowledge of various communication and digital skills, - acquire know-how about networking art and education with a variety of target groups, - gain experiences that help integrate artistic and cultural processes as open and experimental processes into their work.
No prior artistic or technical experience is required. The workshops are open to all people who work in social contexts: people who teach, mediators, social work professionals from the healthcare sector, healthcare assistants, coaches, team builders, and people interested in art, design and culture.
When participants complete five workshop weeks, each worth 2 ECTS credits, paired with subsequent one-on-one mentoring on their own project worth 5 ECTS credits, as well as five one-on-one 90-minute coaching sessions, they qualify for the “Kunst kann” Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) from the HGK FHNW.
Mentoring project programme to obtain the “Kunst kann” CAS: CHF 3,500.– Reduced tuition fees for students upon request.
Institute of Arts and Design Education (IADE)
Art and design, and imparting their contents open up new ways of perceiving and shaping the world. Learning in art and design is marked by an intense experience of self-agency and dealing with highly diverse contexts.
Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW Institut Vermittlung von Kunst und Design (IADE) Freilager-Platz 1 Postfach CH-4002 Basel
Institute Art and Design Education (IADE)
FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern SwitzerlandAcademy of Art and Design,
Institute Art and Design Education (IADE)
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