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Click here for FULL PROGRAM --> Gothenburg 19-22 Apr 2023 <-- THINGSTIGATE soft launch: Aesthetic Objects and the Public • NORDSTAN: 3 public workshops + 3 talks • MARITIME MUSEUM: cross-disciplinary roundtable • Contributors & Team & Partners:
Contributor: Andrea Spehar • Political Scientist and Director, Centre on Global Migration
Contributor: Onkar Kular • Designer and Curator, HDK-Valand
Contributor: Kaya Barry • Geographer and Artist, Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research
Contributor: Bart Klem • Political Geographer, School of Global Studies
Contributor: Tintin Wulia • "Make Your Own Passport" Network • Artist and Researcher, HDK-Valand
Contributor: Catherine Gillo Nilsson • "Make Your Own Passport” Network • Coordinator, Widening Access and Participation
Contributor: Sally Windsor • "Make Your Own Passport” Network • Senior Lecturer, IDPP
Contributor: Bilal Almobarak • "Make Your Own Passport” Network • Executive Manager, Support Group Network
Contributor: Marta Segura Hudson • "Make Your Own Passport” Network • Doctoral Candidate, IPS
Contributor: Aram Han Sifuentes • Protest Banner Lending Library • Artist
Contributor: Natalie Novik • Collaging Commons • Artist and Doctoral Candidate, HDK-Valand
Curatorial and Production Assistant: Amy Boulton
Communicator: Maja Carltoft
Communicator: Carina Krantz
Partner: Centre on Global Migration
Partner: Support Group Network
Partner: Widening access and participation
Partner: Department of Pedagogical, Curricular and Professional Studies
Partner: HDK-Valand/Academy of Art and Design
Many believe that art can transform society and politics. THINGSTIGATE aims to uncover how this transformation happens. [click here: our project page]
THINGSTIGATE is a 5-year European Research Council-funded research project, running from 2023 to 2028 [click here: our CORDIS page]
Tintin Wulia • Principal Investigator
Agneta Brogren Dahlberg • Research Coordinator
THINGSTIGATE's homebase - HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
THINGSTIGATE's postdoc recruitment is underway!
Tintin Wulia is one of 397 grantees selected from 4056 applicants from around the world for this highly-competitive grant • "79 international applicants among 2021 batch of ERC Starting Grant awardees"
Tintin Wulia talks a bit about her project • "Research on how aesthetic objects instigate socio-political change receives prestigious ERC grant"
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