The Horizon 2020 project ARTIS – Art and Research on Transformations of Individuals and Societies has officially concluded after five years of research and collaboration. The project ran from February 1, 2020 to January 31, 2025 and was fully funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement 870827.
written by Corinna Kühnapfel We are pleased to announce the publication of Art Education (is always a) Political Practice by Anisha Gupta Müller, a comprehensive exploration of anti-discriminatory pedagogies within the context of art education in Germany. This bilingual book (English and German) reflects on the author’s three years of work within the ARTIS project […]
Participatory Practices, Art and Democracy
From October 19th to 29th, 2024, the response*able drawing – DRAWING DEMOCRACY* project will hold workshops and an exhibition at Uqbar in Berlin
The IAEA 2024 was about charting the future boundaries of our field and explore how historical, present, and future aesthetics converge across time
The workshop "COUNTDOWN DEMOCRACY Drawing & Witnessing" starts on Monday, September 16th
written by Corinna Kühnapfel UNIVIE PhD Candidate MacKenzie Trupp has been recently awarded with the Impact Award 2023 funded by the City of Vienna Cultural Affairs for her research funded by ARTIS. MacKenzie Trupp is a doctoral candidate at the Vienna Doctoral School in Cognition, Behavior and Neuroscience (VDS CoBeNe) of the University of Vienna.Through […]
This project is looking into the role of creativity to better understand Parkinson's by ’unlocking the Muse’
In the latest edition of EU Research, the winter issue highlights the work of the ARTIS project studying art's impact across Europe
Kaj Osteroth, who works in close colaboration with Sarah Hegenbart (UOXF) for an upcoming ARTIS project, invites to an upcoming vernissage.