Jaana Erkkilän väitös pe 2.3.2012

Kuvataiteen maisteri Jaana Erkkilä väittelee aiheesta

”Tekijä on toinen. Kuinka kuvallinen dialogi syntyy” perjantaina 2.3.2012 klo 12.

Vastaväittäjänä toimii professori Jouko Pullinen Tampereen yliopistosta. Kustoksena toimii professori Juha Varto taiteen laitokselta.

Tutkimus selvittää koulumaailman ja taidekasvatuksen mahdollisuuksia avata uusia taiteellisen tuottamisen keinoja oppilaiden ja opettajan vuorovaikutuksen avulla.

Taideperustaisia tutkimusmenetelmiä hyödyntävä tutkimus selvittää oppilaiden ja taiteilija-opettajan kohtaamisia kuvien välityksellä toteutuvan vuorovaikutuksen pohjalta.

Esille nousee myös kysymys tekijyydestä, kun subjektin aseman ottavat kuvat, jotka alkavat elää omaa elämäänsä.

Väitöskirja on samalla matka Pieter Bruegel Vanhemman kuvamaailmaan, jota tulkitsevat niin oppilaat kuin taiteilija-tutkijakin.

Paikka: Sampo-sali.

TERVETULOA!

Jos viet aasin Pariisiin, se ei tule sieltä hevosena takaisin….

Money, Geld, dinero, soldi …and traveling

Apurahoja jatko-opintoihin (Japani, Kiina)

Kuvaus:          Suomalaiset korkeakouluopiskelijat voivat hakea CIMOn kautta apurahoja jatko-opintoihin ja tutkimustyöhön sekä taidealojen opintoihin.

Hakuaika päättyy 29.2.

Hakuohjeet:    www.cimo.fi | Ohjelmat | Apurahat jatko-opiskeluun, tutkimukseen ja muihin korkeakouluopintoihin | Apurahat korkeakouluopintoihin ulkomaille | Maakohtaiset apurahat

Lisätietoja:      Marjaana Kopperi (at cimo.fi), p. 0207 868 553

 

Apurahoja jatko-opintoihin (Turkki, Unkari)

Kuvaus:          Suomalaiset korkeakouluopiskelijat voivat hakea CIMOn kautta apurahoja jatko-opintoihin ja tutkimustyöhön sekä taidealojen opintoihin.

Hakuaika päättyy: 30.3.

Hakuohjeet     :www.cimo.fi | Ohjelmat | Apurahat jatko-opiskeluun, tutkimukseen ja muihin korkeakouluopintoihin | Apurahat korkeakouluopintoihin ulkomaille | Maakohtaiset apurahat

Lisätietoja:      Marjaana Kopperi (at cimo.fi), p. 0207 868 553

 

Apurahoja jatko-opintoihin (Italia)

Kuvaus:          Suomalaiset korkeakouluopiskelijat voivat hakea CIMOn kautta apurahoja jatko-opintoihin ja tutkimustyöhön sekä taidealojen opintoihin.

Hakuaika päättyy 2.5.

Hakuohjeet:www.cimo.fi | Ohjelmat | Apurahat jatko-opiskeluun, tutkimukseen ja muihin korkeakouluopintoihin | Apurahat korkeakouluopintoihin ulkomaille | Maakohtaiset apurahat

Lisätietoja: Marjaana Kopperi (at cimo.fi), p. 0207 868 553

 

Apurahoja jatko-opintoihin (Meksiko)

Kuvaus:          Suomalaiset korkeakouluopiskelijat voivat hakea CIMOn kautta apurahoja jatko-opintoihin ja tutkimustyöhön sekä taidealojen opintoihin.

Hakuaika päättyy 15.9.

Hakuohjeet:www.cimo.fi | Ohjelmat | Apurahat jatko-opiskeluun, tutkimukseen ja muihin korkeakouluopintoihin | Apurahat korkeakouluopintoihin ulkomaille | Maakohtaiset apurahat

Lisätietoja:Marjaana Kopperi (at cimo.fi), p. 0207 868 553


Fulbright Center awards grants for Finns going to the US

What:             The Fulbright Center awards grants to Finnish applicants for the purpose of pursuing undergraduate or graduate study or for research and professional development. In addition to the grant stipends the programs provide many additional grant benefits and services, including individual advising and orientation.

Information:    http://www.fulbright.fi/index2.php?lang=en&m=3&id=969&sm=541

 

Fulbright Center arranges information sessions about studying in the US and Canada and about the grant programs in the US during spring at the Tietosilta information service. Tietosilta is run jointly by CIMO and the Fulbright Center in Finland, it is located in Hakaniemi, at Hakaniemenranta 6, 5th floor. Tietosilta offers free and open information service about internationalization for everyone. Tietosilta is open Tue-Wed 13:00-16:00 and Thu 13:00-17:00.

Call for

Call for Proposals for Symposium on Remoteness in May 2012 12/01/15
The symposium is a part of a project of the Baltic-Nordic Network of Remote Art & Residency Centers; however, it is open to participants from all over the world. Through the symposium we hope to build a network of remotely located centers, and learn different approaches to these unique places. For more information, and to see the other participating partners, please visit the project blog at  http://remotenet.nidacolony.lt/

The symposium is a 3-day-long event (May 17-20). 
The contributors are invited to share their experiences working and living in remotely located art & residency centers as directors and cultural managers, and as practicing artists and participants. We are looking forward to proposals from a variety of cultural disciplines on the theme of “remoteness”, with an emphasis on community building, interaction with local inhabitants, and site specificity.

The format: The format is open; proposals can vary from lectures and workshops to performances and site-specific artworks. We are able to provide accommodation and catering to a limited number of participants. Travel expenses are subject to availability.

Deadline: Please send a short proposal (up to 500 words + visual material if needed) by March 31, 2012

Interested individuals who would prefer to take part as audience members may apply as “passive” participants by submitting a request with a short motivation letter. Unfortunately, we will be unable to cover your participation costs.

Documentation from the May 2011 Symposium can be found here.

To get a sense of Colony life and to see A.I.R. portfolios from Spring 2011 please check the Nida Art Colony Log at www.nidacolony.lt/images/log01.pdf 

More information on facilities, activities and services at www.nidacolony.lt and on Facebook.

Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts, Taikos str. 43, Neringa (Nida), Lithuania.
Tel.: +370 662 45216, vytautas@nidacolony.lt
Information partners: www.artnews.lt, www.neringafm.lt

Nida Art Colony

Call for 2012 Summer-Autumn Residency Applications till 15th of February 12/01/16
Nida Art Colony invites artists, designers, architects, curators, and art researchers to meet the coming summer and autumn on the Baltic Sea coast in the Curonian Spit National Park. The Colony was opened in March 2011 as a new branch of the Vilnius Academy of Arts (Lithuania).CALL FOR RESIDENCY APPLICATIONS: RESIDENCIES IN JUNE-DECEMBER 2012
Nida Art Colony’s remote location and beautiful surrounding landscape provide the time and inspiring solitude missing from modern urban life. A residency in Nida will meet your expectations if:
●    the intensity of urban life—curators, openings, presentations—consumes all of your time and leaves you without energy to concentrate on artistic practice;
●    you are working with site-specific projects involving local communities, reflecting on the natural and/or cultural environment;
●    you love coincidences and want to meet artists from all over the world in order to collaborate with them now or in the future;
●    you need a large space for experiments—the whole forest and beach can be your studio.

Deadline for residency applications: February 15, 2012 (applications ((please download) to be send to info@nidacolony.lt )

Dates and duration of the residencies: 1 to 4 months between June 1 and December 31, 2012. The recommended duration of a residency is 2 months.

Costs: Studio and living space rent is 412 Eur/month (June-September) and 312 Eur/month (October-December), including all taxes, use of equipment, communal spaces, bicycles and the minivan.

Grants: No grants are currently available; selected candidates are issued a letter of support for individual grant seeking.

Conditions: The Colony provides the necessary living and social conditions to ensure a comfortable and unobtrusive coexistence of the five artists-in-residence. Each of the five residencies is set out on two floors with 65 sq. m of floor space and features all the necessary facilities. The colony is situated about 600 metres away from the sand dunes, and a short walk from the beach. For a list of available equipment, see www.nidacolony.lt

To get a sense of Colony life and to see A.I.R. portfolios from Spring 2011 please check theNida Art Colony Log.

More information on facilities, activities and services at www.nidacolony.lt and on Facebook.

The Colony is also waiting for your proposals to make an event (63-beds guesthouse).

Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts, Taikos str. 43, Neringa (Nida), Lithuania.
Tel.: +370 662 45216, vytautas@nidacolony.lt
Information partners: www.artnews.lt, www.neringafm.lt

 

Art Eros Education Symposium Tentative Programme

The keynote Section

Monday, March 19th

1200-1230 Harri Laakso & Juha Varto: Welcome

1230-1330 Max Ryynänen; discussion until 1400

Coffee

1430-1530 Gary Peters; discussion until 1530

Fruits & Candy

1600-1700 Leslie Johnson; discussion until 1730

1900 Dinner

Tuesday, March 20th

1100-1200 Pia Lindman; discussion until 1230

Lunch 1230-1330

1330-1430 Ramunas Motiekaitis; discussion until 1500

Coffee

1500-1600 Paul Duncum; discussion until 1630

1700-1730 Juha Varto & Harri Laakso: Art Eros Education; discussion until 1800

1900 Dinner

The Open Section titles not checked 

Wednesday, March 21st

Wednesday, March 21st

1000-1030 Jan van Boeckel, New organs for perception

1030-1110 Dirk Hoyer, Art, protest & utopia

1110-1140  Elina Heikkilä, Power issues

1140 Lunch

1230-1310  Riikka Mäkikoskela, Art as confrontation

1310-1340 Erika Grendelova, Sequential pictures

1340 Coffee

1410-1440 Marc Goodwin, Pep talk and con men

1440-1520 Onni Tuovinen, Perspectivity control

1520 Fruit & Candy

1540-1620 Bogdan Chernyakevic, Transition of desires

1620-1700 Cvijeta Miljak, Love is my right; an introduction with a media presentation

immediately gettogether in 5fth floor


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Medicine in Art: Illness as creative inquiry

Department of Art, Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture

Thursday and Friday, March 22nd and 23rd, 2012

9:00 – 16:00

Lecture room 541 (5th floor, graphic design) Aalto Arabia

This seminar offers a unique transdisciplinary forum that explores medicine and notions of healing in art as a tool for social commentary and aesthetic exploration. The structure includes presentations by guest artists and scholars, audience discussion, and a workshop in which participants create new pills designed to cure sociopolitical problems.

Presenters include: Marika Orenius (DA student, Aalto University), Terike Haapoja (PhD student, Academy of Fine Arts of Finland), Ernest Truly (MFA, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Kaisu Koski (DA, University of Lapland), Lisa Erdman (DA student, Aalto University)

Thematic questions for the seminar include:

– How and why does medicine inform the work of some contemporary artists?

– How might art and medical discourse work together as a catalyst for social change or political discussion?

– What is the current state of medicalization, and how might artists capitalize on this process?

– How might defining illness serve as a way of understanding culture?

The seminar is open to the university community, with preference to MA and DA students of Aalto University School of Art and Design. Seating is limited to 30. Please reserve a space by contacting Lisa Erdman at:  lisa.erdman@aalto.fi

Art and truth in a time of crisis

Text seminar on “Art and truth in a time of crisis”, 4 cr  

Feb 8th to Apr 25th

Wednesdays 15-17  room 7012 (7th floor)

By Professor Tere Vadén

The topic for the seminar is the question of what it means to “speak the truth” in art or art-based research. In a postmodern world the whole concept of truth is discredited, yet at a time of crisis the possibility of art to cut through ideologies and awaken the senses is called for, and various art forms and art-based knowledge have a major part in social movements. Thus the question of truth is entangled with questions of power, language and the public sphere.

1st meeting on Wednesday, the 8th of February

No enrollment necessary.

WELCOME !

Some Basic Instructions for Writing An Article

WRITING A RESEARCH ARTICLE

 

Doctoral seminar Spring Term 2012

Tuesdays 16.00-17.25 room 6036A

31.1.           Alma Muukka-Marjovuo

7.2.            Harald Arnkil

14.2.          Mimmu Rankanen

21.2.           Heidi Fast

28.2.          Jouni Sarpola

13.3.          Halvor Skrede

20.3.        Art Eros Education Symposium

27.3.         Elina Heikkilä

3.4            Tarja Trygg

10.4.         Lisa Erdman

17.4.         Bogdan Chernyakevich

24.4.         Erika Grendelova

Uusi tietokanta / New database for research funding

ResearchProfessional –tietokanta tutkimusrahoitusmahdollisuuksien etsimiseen

Aalto-yliopisto on hankkinut yliopistoyhteisön käyttöön tietokannan, jossa on tietoa eri tieteenalojen tulevista tutkimusrahoitusmahdollisuuksista. Kanta sisältää sekä yliopiston haettavissa olevan projektirahoituksen että henkilökohtaisten apurahojen tiedot. Tietokanta kattaa laajasti tutkimusrahoitusmahdollisuuksia maailmalta, mukaan lukien suomalaiset ja eurooppalaiset tutkimusrahoitusmahdollisuudet.

Kantaan pääsee osoitteesta http://www.researchprofessional.com/. Sisäänpääsyyn on kaksi vaihtoehtoa: Campus access jolloin ei tarvita kirjautumista  – Aalto-kampuksen koneilta, joissa on kiinteä verkkoyhteys (LAN) tai internet-yhteyden lisäksi  Aalto-yliopiston VPN-yhteyttä käyttäen mistä tahansa  –  ja  Sign in access jota voi käyttää helpon mistä tahansa tehtävissä olevan rekisteröitymisen jälkeen.

ResearchProfessional – a database for research funding opportunities

Aalto University has now access to a database, which contains current research funding opportunities in the academic research market, across multiple disciplines, both for research projects and for personal grants. The database covers funding opportunities from all over the world, including Finland and Europe.

You can use the database through http://www.researchprofessional.com/. There are two options: Campus access without any signing in – from any computer within Aalto campus connected to LAN (or through Aalto VPN if outside the campus or on WiFi) and Sign in access after easy self-registration – from anywhere.

 

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