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Radio ArtEZ

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Radio ArtEZ is a podcast about agile thinking and the power of the arts. It delves into relevant questions of today and broadcasts diverse voices from multiple identities, perspectives and experiences. The podcast features personal stories and urgent research by ArtEZ students and staff and recordings of studium generale events.

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S03E36: In Full Bloom

April 22, 2024 11:14 - 1 hour - 85.7 MB

In full bloom – a conversation between Angela Jerardi and Giulia Bellinetti in the gardens of Jan van Eyck Academy  What does it mean to make a garden a site for ecological practice, pedagogy and labor within the context of an art institution? What experiences, aesthetics and frictions emerge through gardening?  This episode takes us to the gardens of the artist residency of the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, where our guest, teacher, researcher, and writer Angela Jerardi is invited...

S03E35: Affect as Contamination

November 14, 2023 12:41 - 1 hour - 75.8 MB

How do artists engage living bodies as creative material? How do they engage our ideas and assumptions of what we consider a body to be and what a body can do? How do they challenge the principles of what life is and the relations we take for granted?    For this podcast, we invited philosopher, researcher and labour organizer Mijke van der Drift to engage with Agnieszka Anna Wołodźko, lecturer and researcher teaching contemporary philosophy and art-science at AKI Academy of Art and Desi...

S03E34: Research in Art Education II - Doing Research

November 12, 2023 23:01 - 39 minutes - 42.8 MB

How do we work with research within our educational programs? Which methods do we need and use? And what does this mean for BA and MA students? In the podcast series Research in Art Education, Fabiola Camuti interviews students, researchers, teachers, and managers working in university of the arts to discuss the importance, challenges, and possibilities of conducting research within arts academies. The KUO (national art education sector) Strategic Plan 2021-2025 identifies ‘research’ ...

S03E33 (NL): Collective Making

November 07, 2023 14:26 - 31 minutes - 29.6 MB

In 2022 onderzochten Tanja Koning en Annemarie van den Berg de vraag hoe ruimte in het onderwijs van Art&Design Arnhem gemaakt kan worden voor collectief maken. In deze podcast vertellen ze over wat ze geleerd hebben en waar zij kansen zien voor ArtEZ om collectiviteit aan te jagen. Daarnaast vertellen de leden van het studentencollectief WIJ² hoe zij in hun examenjaar bij DBKV als collectief zijn opgetrokken. Een muurschildering van 16 bij 6 meter, een wekelijkse ontdekkingstocht langs d...

S03E32 (NL): Art at War | Episode 4: Mina Etemad

April 18, 2023 22:04 - 47 minutes - 45.7 MB

Art at War is een serie over… oorlog en kunst. Elke aflevering onderzoekt schrijver en ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weesaat kunst kan doen in tijden van conflict, samen met een speciale gast. In deze aflevering is die gast Mina Etemad.  Mina Etemad is journalist en podcastmaker en houdt zich bezig met thema’s als migratie en dierenrechten, en verdiept zich graag in allerlei vormen van kunst en cultuur. Momenteel is ze presentator van de podcast DOCS, schrijft ze voor diverse media en maakt radiodocum...

S03E31: Art at War | Episode 3: Bakr Al Jaber

April 18, 2023 22:03 - 46 minutes - 51.9 MB

Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Bakr Al Jaber. Bakr Al Jaber is a Syrian poet, currently residing in The Hague. His work explores the relationship between universal beauty, war and the duality of existence. He has a published project let’s talk loudly and laugh a lot in collaboration with Dutch photographer Hillie de Rooij, he wa...

S03E30: Art at War | Episode 2: Mariia Ponomarova

April 18, 2023 22:02 - 56 minutes - 61.2 MB

Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Mariia Ponomarova. Mariia Ponomarova is a Ukrainian film director, producer and artistic researcher based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Mariia studied film directing and screenwriting at Karpenko-Karyi Kyiv National University of Theatre, Cinema and Television. She graduated with a master’s degree...

S03E29: Art at War | Episode 1: Anastasia Taylor-Lind

April 18, 2023 22:01 - 52 minutes - 52.9 MB

Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Anastasia Taylor-Lind.  Anastasia Taylor-Lind is an English/Swedish photojournalist who works for leading editorial publications all over the world on issues relating to women, population and war.  She is a 2016 Harvard Nieman Fellow, a TED fellow and a 2017 non-fiction Logan Fellow at The Carey I...

S03E28 (NL): Mijn lichaam en de elektriciteitsmast - Myrthe Oomen

March 10, 2023 15:16 - 45 minutes - 50.8 MB

Myrthe Oomen, student ArtEZ Creative Writing, schreef het essay 'Mijn lichaam en de elektriciteitsmast'. Het essay leest als een collage van fragmenten over de (on)mogelijkheid om je onderdeel te voelen van een landschap. De taal van schrijvers als Annie Ernaux, George Perec en C.O. Jellema helpen haar kwijtgeraakte woorden terug te vinden. Het essay is na te lezen op de website van Studium Generale:  https://studiumgenerale.artez.nl/nl/studies/all/essay/mijn+lichaam+en+de+elektriciteit...

S03E27: Research In Art Education - Sharing Best Practices

March 01, 2023 23:01 - 1 hour - 60 MB

In Research in Art Education, artist-researcher Fabiola Camuti interviews students, researchers, and managers working in university of the arts to discuss the importance, challenges, and possibilities of conducting research within arts academies. The KUO (national art education sector) Strategic Plan 2021-2025 identifies ‘research’ as one of the three key areas art universities should focus on in the coming years. Research is essential not only to the arts and professional art education, bu...

S03E26: Listening To The In-Between Part 3: Thinking with our Ears

February 28, 2023 23:01 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we highlight different aspects of Pauline Oliveros's Deep Listening® practice. We do so by providing backgrounds, practical listening exercises, and by exploring theoretical notions connected to Deep Listening.   In part I researcher and music journalist Joep Christenhusz explored Deep Listening, together with Ed McKeon and Ximena Alarcón, who are well-experienced deep listeners. Alarcón described the INTIMAL App© that she ...

Teaching Art - Episode 3: Notes on What to Teach

February 19, 2023 22:04 - 40 minutes - 57.2 MB

In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught.  In this final episode, we get into that last question. Dennis talks to his (distant) colleagues Jesse Ball, John Vigna and Lorena Briedis on what it is we teach when we teach art. A transcript for this episode is available at https://studiumgenerale.artez.nl/ If you ...

Teaching Art - Episode 2: Notes on the Teacher

February 12, 2023 19:20 - 25 minutes - 37.1 MB

In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught.  In this second episode, he explores who should be teaching art, what kind of stance is necessary. He does so in conversation with writers and teachers Jesse Ball, Lorena Briedis and John Vigna.  A transcript for this episode is available at https://studiumgenerale.arte...

Teaching Art - Episode 1: Notes on the Classroom

January 31, 2023 11:00 - 26 minutes - 37.8 MB

In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught.  In this first episode, he first looks into some legendary art schools with art historian Joanne Dijkman. In the second part, he discusses the classroom and how we should approach it with writers and teachers Lorena Briedis and Jesse Ball.  A transcript for this episode...

S03E22: Listening To The In-Between Part 2: Sensing Traces of Power(lessness)

November 28, 2022 15:00 - 49 minutes - 49.4 MB

In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we will put the rich practice of Deep Listening® into a broader context. In our second episode, Deep Listener Sharon Stewart invites us to participate in embodied rituals of attention, a practice of listening to or sensing aspects of power and powerlessness in the world that surrounds us. This reconnected her to the ground-breaking work of Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”.   In 2021 we made the podcast-ser...

S03E21: Listening to the In-Between Part I: Introducing Pauline Oliveros and Deep Listening

September 19, 2022 22:01 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

In 2021 we made the podcast-series Sounding Places, Listening Places, which is still available at Radio ArtEZ. In it we explored how sound and listening can contribute to realizing more sustainable and reciprocal relations with the earth. Back then, we already dipped our toes in the world of Deep Listening®. In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we will put this rich practice into a broader context. In Part I researcher and music journalist Joep Christenhusz explore...

S03E20: Assouf - The Blues of the Desert

April 13, 2022 14:59 - 25 minutes - 34.8 MB

On the coldest day of 2021, musician and writer Samira Dainan went to Poppodium Duycker in Hoofddorp to meet with Ousmane Ag Mossa, the bandleader of Tamikrest. Named the new legend of Tuareg music, Ousmane speaks on what it means to write music in the solitude of the Sahara desert. In this podcast, he speaks on the power and the meaning of his music, and how each song breaths a whole life-world and history. Founded in 2006, in Kidal in Mali, Tamikrest call themselves ‘the children of Ib...

S03E19 (NL): Lichaam - een gesprek met Dagmar Bosma

September 21, 2021 14:08 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

Trigger warning: in deze aflevering wordt er gesproken over zelfdoding. Als dat iets is waar je liever niet naar luistert skip dan naar 15 minuut 50 of sla de aflevering in zijn geheel over. Als je zelf met suïcidale gedachten worstelt en er met iemand over wil praten: de zelfmoordpreventie-hulplijn 113 kun je altijd én anoniem bellen. Voor meer informatie kijk op https://www.113.nl/.    Dagmar Bosma schreef voor Studium Generale ArtEZ en Mister Motley het essay Ik wil een constant orgas...

Moral Shame Talks 3: Clashing Behaviour

June 20, 2021 22:01 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can be told about the complexity and systemics of the fashion industry and the sustainability debate in it. In the podcast series Lindy Boerman, finals...

Moral Shame Talks 2: Belonging Groups

June 17, 2021 22:01 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can be told about the complexity and systemics of the fashion industry and the sustainability debate in it. In the podcast series Lindy Boerman, finals...

Moral Shame Talks 1: Disconnecting Clothes

June 15, 2021 22:03 - 34 minutes - 32.2 MB

Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can be told about the complexity and systemics of the fashion industry and the sustainability debate in it. In the podcast series Lindy Boerman, finals...

S03E18: Introducing Moral Shame Talks

June 15, 2021 22:01 - 8 minutes - 7.85 MB

Yes, another miniseries! In this introductory episode, Dennis talks to master student Lindy Boerman, who made the three part series Moral Shame Talks for Radio ArtEZ.  Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainabl...

SPLP Deep Listening 3: Deep Listening performance scores with Lisa E. Harris

May 25, 2021 22:01 - 32 minutes - 29.9 MB

This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders.   In the third and final mini-episode Sharon Stewart asks Deep Listening practitioner, interdisciplinary artist, creative soprano, and composer Lisa E. Harris from Houston Texas to tell...

SPLP 3: Land, Listening, and Leaving: Talking to Ame Kanngieser and Lisa E. Harris

May 20, 2021 22:01 - 1 hour - 57.6 MB

In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable, however, as recent human-driven ecological crises – like climate change, the dramatic loss of biodiversity and large-scale destruction of habitat...

SPLP Deep Listening 2: Deep Listening and Reciprocal Listening with Tina Pearson

May 18, 2021 22:01 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB

This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders.    In the second mini-episode Sharon Stewart draws upon her own scores and the work of Canadian composer, multimedia artist and Deep Listener Tina Pearson, inviting you to contemplate s...

SPLP2: Urban and Domestic Listenings: Peter Cusack and Elise ‘t Hart   

May 16, 2021 22:01 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable, however, as recent human-driven ecological crises – like climate change, the dramatic loss of biodiversity and large-scale destruction of habita...

SPLP Deep Listening 1: Deep Listening: Pauline Oliveros and the Sonosphere

May 13, 2021 22:01 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders. In the first mini-episode Sharon Stewart offers facets of her connection to Deep Listening along with some of the history of the practice, as related to the sonic environment – or the son...

SPLP1: The Natural Soundscape: Listening to Bernie Krause, Evelien van den Broek and Barry Truax

May 11, 2021 22:02 - 59 minutes - 55.1 MB

In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable, however, as recent human-driven ecological crises – like climate change, the dramatic loss of biodiversity and large-scale destruction of habitat...

S03E17: Introducing 'Sounding Places - Listening Places'

May 11, 2021 22:01 - 4 minutes - 4 MB

In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable, however, as recent human-driven ecological crises – like climate change, the dramatic loss of biodiversity and large-scale destruction of habitat...

S03E16:How to be with plants

April 12, 2021 13:36 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

In this episode of Radio ArtEZ, visual artist and master student Education in Arts Lobke Meekes and Mexican/Canadian researcher and curator Irene Urrutia explore our relationship to plants. How does a plant live and feel? What can we learn from plants? And how can experience, conversations, and art help us explore new ways of understanding and living in connection? Inspired, want to know more? Then check in at their online workshop on April 22, on worldwide Earth Day. Produced by Jozien W...

S03E15: Unheard Voices with Elaine Mitchener

November 10, 2020 23:01 - 30 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this episode of Radio ArtEZ, vocalist, movement artist and composer Elaine Mitchener offers background to her work and her ideas. She will focus on the unheard voices of statues, rooms, places. Who do monuments represent and who do they speak for? She will introduce some original voices in philosophy and music that deserve more attention and will guide us into ideas of philosophers Fred Moten and Walter Benjamin about resistance and memory. Central to her conversation will be Benjamin’s...

Eventually I’d have to disappear - Chapter four with Peggy Bouva and Maartje Duin.

October 20, 2020 22:01 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

Eventually I’d have to disappear Podcast on the traces we leave behind as artists, and how to work with them ethically, philosophically, artistically. Chapter four with Peggy Bouva and Maartje Duin. Dieuwke goes to Pakhuis de Zwijger to talk to Peggy Bouva and Maartje Duin, who collectively worked on the podcast ´The plantation of our forefathers´. Their conversation is about their working process and the difficulties with the archive, and rewriting your history by seeing all perspective...

Eventually I’d have to disappear - Chapter three with Fonge Frieling

October 13, 2020 22:01 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Eventually I’d have to disappear Podcast on the traces we leave behind as artists, and how to work with them ethically, philosophically, artistically. Chapter three with Fonge Frieling Dieuwke talks to ArtEZ Theatre in Education- student Fonge Frieling, who is now the artistic director of the non-profit foundation TG Signum, on opening the archive of knowledge on deaf culture; her thoughts on living horizontally with the human and non-human; and she asked me some questions in return on m...

Eventually I’d have to disappear - Chapter two with Anna Schlooz

October 06, 2020 22:01 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

Eventually I’d have to disappear Podcast on the traces we leave behind as artists, and how to work with them ethically, philosophically, artistically. Chapter two with Anna Schlooz Dieuwke talks to ArtEZ Theatre in Education- graduate Anna Schlooz who is now studying Autonomous Art- Performance in Ghent about real-life maps; the body of documentation; and a rhizome as political tool for documenting your work. Also in this chapter: skype lessons on documentation and the archive by Tina M...

Eventually I'd have to disappear - Chapter one with Milo Rau

September 29, 2020 22:01 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

Eventually I’d have to disappear Podcast on the traces we leave behind as artists, and how to work with them ethically, philosophically, artistically. The next four weeks we will be bringing you a new mini-series, by an ArtEZ Alumna. Starting from her thesis 'In search of a non coherent narrative. From an oppressive archive towards an anarchive open for all voices, all narratives, all perspectives' Dieuwke Slump created a podcast titled 'Eventually I'd have to disappear. Podcast on the tr...

S03E14 (NL): Onpeilbaar - Fiep van Bodegom

September 15, 2020 23:00 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

Het nieuwe academiejaar is voorzichtig begonnen en dat betekent dat wij ook weer terug zijn met een nieuwe aflevering van Radio ArtEZ voor ArtEZ studium generale. Dit najaar staat o.a. een nieuw samenwerkingsproject met online magazine Mister Motley op de agenda, getiteld Land. In dit project wordt de relatie tussen mens, land, eigendom en de consequenties voor klimaatafbraak onderzocht. Kunstenaars en denkers zijn uitgenodigd om hun perspectieven te delen op de klimaatafbraak, ideeën over ...

S03E13: Structures of Language

July 14, 2020 10:00 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

  In this episode of Radio ArtEZ, we return to Fillip Studios. As artists, these alumni of our academy focus on the cutting edge of art, science and society. You might remember them from the miniseries they did within our feed here. In those episodes, they showed us there outlook on these various disciplines. Now, interns Moritz Brill and Iris Beek, both students at Fine Art and Design in Education, turn the gaze on Fillip Studios itself. An exploration of how art can attach itself to soci...

S03E12: The Power of Moroccan Roots Music

June 23, 2020 22:01 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

In this episode, Samira Dainan takes us on a personal and lyrical journey through Morocco and parts of the Sahara. It’s a biting and poetic exploration of what it means to find your own sound and voice. The Power of Moroccan Roots Music is a thrilling collection of memories and music told by a person in search of her history and her voice, with each account of every audio excerpt radiating love and care. Samira's website: http://www.dainan.nl/ Produced by Ondercast for Studium Generale A...

S03E11: Voice Messages From 8102

June 02, 2020 22:01 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

Back in march, we put out an open call to all of you to send us your voice messages, imagining the year 8102. That year was given to us by artist duo K&A through their project of the same name. In this episode, we present you wit that future. Featuring messages from: Alkis Barbas, Cecile Lassonde, Manolis Ladas, Christianne van Leest, Jibbe Willems, Lenn Cox, Loan Lobo de Miranda, Louise Knobil, Olívia Campelo, Simona Piras and Sophie Kern. K&A released a digital publication as a compani...

S03E10: Models of Change | Towards a Roadmap (Equality in the Arts Pt. 6)

May 26, 2020 22:01 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

S03E09: New Initiatives | Tender Center (Equality in the Arts Pt. 5)

May 25, 2020 22:01 - 12 minutes - 12.1 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

S03E08: New Initiatives | Black Student Union (Equality in the Arts Pt. 4)

May 24, 2020 22:01 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

S03E07: Discrimination and Harrassment in Arts Education (Equality in the Arts Pt. 3)

May 21, 2020 22:01 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

S03E06: On the Importance of Data (Equality in the Arts Pt. 2)

May 20, 2020 22:01 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

S03E05: Intersectionality: Definition, Hindrances & Accelerators (Equality in the Arts Pt. 1)

May 19, 2020 22:01 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB

This six part miniseries is based on the conference The Roadmap to Equality In The Arts that took place 18 January 2020 and dealt with the undeniable under- and misrepresentation of women artists, Women of Colour, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world. With performances, keynotes, presentations and panels the conference attempted to establish stepping-stones on the path to gender equality in the arts by raising awareness, gathering data and mobilising existing networks an...

No School Station Pt. 4: No School, Yes Learning

April 21, 2020 22:01 - 22 minutes - 50.9 MB

These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions. In this fourth and final episode we focus on learning, because learning in all its forms has been at the center of every episode of our No School Station and we also want to e...

No School Station Pt. 3: No School, No Home

April 14, 2020 22:01 - 17 minutes - 16.8 MB

These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions. We have all lost our schools in this moment, our homes for learning. But No School pedagogy sometimes operates outside institutional frames, and sometimes outside buildings. N...

No School Station Pt. 2: No School & Magnetism

April 07, 2020 22:01 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions. In this second episode we focus on the theme of magnetism. Magnetism is about attraction, the combination of opposite forces. In the pedagogy of No School this is one of the k...

No School Station Pt. 1: No School & Urgency

March 31, 2020 22:01 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions. This episode features contributions by Fabiola Camuti, Jeroen Lutters,  Mirthe Dokter and Tim Hammer. Sit back, close your eyes and connect.   Works cited or mentioned: ...

Open Call: Send us a voice message from the future!

March 25, 2020 11:02 - 9 minutes - 8.8 MB

How do we look to the future in these uncertain times? Can you tell us? We are looking for voices from the future.This project is a collaboration between Radio Artez and artist duo K&A. It started with an artistic project from K&A, called 8102. At the end of 2018, the artists got their hands on dozens of diaries. Diaries that are normally used to organise, capture and control the time, where about to be thrown away. K&A proposed a mirror, a window: 8102. How to imagine a world in more tha...

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