Nora Landkammer

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    Cheng Yuk Lin is an art educator. She has been responsible for training art teachers for kindergartens and primary school in Macau and Hong Kong for more than two decades. Her research interests include reconstructing the history of Chinese art education, especially how the development of Chinese art education in the early 20th century reflected…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    The Johannesburg Working Group is a partnership between Wits School of Arts, Keleketla! Library, Keep the Dream Arts, as well as individuals living and working in Johannesburg. The active members are Puleng Plessie, David Andrew, Rangoato Hlasane, Tumi Mogorosi, Tracy Murinik and Tammy Stewart. Collaborators have included: #longStorySHORT, Prof Keorapetse Kgositsile, Khulu Skenjana, Masello Motana…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    The Kampala Working Group is currently researching the impact of British colonial governmentality and “imperial epistemologies” on the establishment and development of formal visual arts and visual arts education in Kampala in the first half of the twentieth century, and seeking to identify strategies to incorporate knowledge of this history into art and design education…

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    15 July 2016 Ljubljana group activities are centred around the education and mediation department of the MG+MSUM (Moderna galerija, Ljubljana).The core of the group consists of five people: Adela Železnik , senior curator for public programmes at the MG+MSUM, Lucija Cvjetković , educator  at the MG+MSUM, Dana Terzić , artist and educator at the MG+MSUM,…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    Another Roadmap London Working Group includes members of Collective Creativity and researcher Janna Graham, an arts educator and curator who is currently a Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. Collective Creativity is a group of QTIPOC (queer, trans*, intersex people of colour) artists based in London who have been working together since 2013. We create…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    The Lumbumbashi working group is based at Waza Arts Centre (formerly Picha Arts Centre). Waza has a mission to support artists in their creation and provide them with a space to share it with the public. The Art Centre has for this purpose, in addition to its office, a project space for exhibition or conference,…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    The Manila research team is presently made up by members of the independent art platform, Back to Square 1 : Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez (critic-historian-researcher from the University of the Philippines Department of Art Studies, Mary Ann Josette Pernia (Education specialist, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design and Lecturer, University of the Philippines Manila), and Iris Angela…

  • ABOUT THIS WORKING GROUP

    Ba re e ne re (Lineo Segoete and Zachary Rosen, representing the Maseru Working Group) seeks to enrich the lives of the Basotho people by promoting initiatives that support increased literacy, encourage creative writing and aid artistic exchange between creatives in Lesotho, Basotho outside of Lesotho and creatives from other cultures. Ba re e ne…

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    Artists Home, the project that Christian Nyampeta is currently developing in collaboration with philosophers working in Rwanda and further afield, will be a community house in Nyanza, Rwanda. It will be home to an artistic programme modelled on the “home”: a home for research, theory and practice engaged with the conceptualisation, theorisation and materialisation of…

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