Promise No Promises! show

Promise No Promises!

Summary: Promise No Promises is a podcasts series produced by the Center for Gender and Equality, a research project of the Institute Art Gender Nature FHNW Academy of Art and Design in Basel, conceived as a think tank tasked to assess, develop, and propose new social languages and methods to understand the role of gender in the arts, culture, science, and technology, as well as in all knowledge areas that are interconnected with the field of culture today. The podcast series originates from a series of symposia initiated in October 2018 in Basel and moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer. Part of the Gender’s Center for Excellency, the symposia and the podcasts are the public side of this research project aimed to develop different teaching tools, materials and ideas to challenge the curricula, while creating a sphere where to meet, discuss, and foster a new imagination of what is still possible in our fields.

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 Poverty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:25:33

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with iLiana Fokianaki, Marie Muracciole, Mareike Dittmer.

 Poverty – iLiana Fokianaki, Marie Muracciole, Mareike Dittmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:25:33

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with iLiana Fokianaki, Marie Muracciole, Mareike Dittmer.

 Margins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:38:27

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with Elfi Turpin, Ines Goldbach, Marie Muracciole.

 Margins – Elfi Turpin, Ines Goldbach, Marie Muracciole | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:38:27

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with Elfi Turpin, Ines Goldbach, Marie Muracciole.

 Transplantation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:41

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with iLiana Fokianaki, Claire Hoffmann, Mareike Dittmer.

 Transplantation – iLiana Fokianaki, Claire Hoffmann, Mareike Dittmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:41

The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with iLiana Fokianaki, Claire Hoffmann, Mareike Dittmer.

 Somatic Knowledge – Ania Nowak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:53

Sonia Fernández Pan in conversation with artist Ania Nowak about the intimate connection between feeling and thinking, different forms and manifestations of love, as well the ambiguity of care, the situation of women in performing arts, and female bodies where illness and disease could also be a social symptom and not only a personal condition.

 Somatic Knowledge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:53

Sonia Fernández Pan in conversation with artist Ania Nowak about the intimate connection between feeling and thinking, different forms and manifestations of love, as well the ambiguity of care, the situation of women in performing arts, and female bodies where illness and disease could also be a social symptom and not only a personal condition.

 Somatic Knowledge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:53

Sonia Fernández Pan in conversation with artist Ania Nowak about the intimate connection between feeling and thinking, different forms and manifestations of love, as well the ambiguity of care, the situation of women in performing arts, and female bodies where illness and disease could also be a social symptom and not only a personal condition.

 Reenactment – Anna Colin, Chantal Küng, Michael Hiltbrunner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:43:19

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today. The third roundtable on radical pedagogy as feminist methodology addressed the practice of Doris Stauffer and gave insides into her experimental pedogogy at the school F +F in Zurich. The guests are Anna Colin, Chantal Küng and Michael Hiltbrunner. Moderation Hanna Alkema.

 Tremblez – Caroline Cournède, Daniela Brugger | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:40

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today.The first roundtable on the figure of the witch in feminist movements and its return in contemporary art presented two exhibition projects on the topic. The guests speakers are Caroline Cournède and Daniela Brugger, moderated by Anna Colin.

 Networks – Bice Curiger, Mara Züst and Simone Koller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:44

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today.The second roundtable on women networks and the women movement in Switzerland focused on collaborative projects. The guests speakers are Bice Curiger, Mara Züst and Simone Koller, moderated by Claire Hoffmann.

 Reenactment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:43:19

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today. The third roundtable on radical pedagogy as feminist methodology addressed the practice of Doris Stauffer and gave insides into her experimental pedogogy at the school F +F in Zurich. The guests are Anna Colin, Chantal Küng and Michael Hiltbrunner. Moderation Hanna Alkema.

 Tremblez | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:40

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today. The first roundtable on the figure of the witch in feminist movements and its return in contemporary art presented two exhibition projects on the topic. The guests speakers are Caroline Cournède and Daniela Brugger, moderated by Anna Colin.

 Networks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:44

This episode is based on the Symposium on feminism, witches, art and pedagogy, around the exhibition of Doris Stauffer at Centre culturel Suisse in Paris in April 2019. The symposium at Centre culturel Suisse gave the opportunity to contextualize Doris Stauffer within a contemporary discourse, to discuss notions of radical pedagogy, the re-appearance of the figure of the witch in contemporary art and to look into women-networks and movements then and today. The second roundtable on women networks and the women movement in Switzerland focused on collaborative projects. The guests speakers are Bice Curiger, Mara Züst and Simone Koller, moderated by Claire Hoffmann.

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