Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

New Vision Forum Node on Education: Tomorrow’s Art Audience



Tomorrow’s Art Audience is for our younger audience and support for the future of art. The goal of this project is to improve conditions both for educators as well as children and young people to facilitate learning and enjoyment with contemporary art. We know that there are great human resources available, but how do we liberate these when there are no tools and networks to develop this potential? Tomorrow’s Art Audience develops and supports:
- Collection of existing ideas and methods for working with contemporary art.
- Innovation: to create and disseminate new methods for working with contemporary art.
- Networking: creating links between existing creative islands.
- Internationalization: linking knowledge and experience from across Europe.

Thank You for Lighting so Many Fires

-A great big thank you to everyone who attended, contributed, created, presented, thought, sulked or simply enjoyed this year's autumn meeting. Welcome back to light more fires together for our Spring meeting in March 2014!

Who Is Who in Vision Forum




Vision Forum is a network of visual artists and curators from Europe who work together with creators in film, music, dance, theatre, literature along with researchers in the humanities and sciences. Together we are between 50-100 people engaged in research, production and education. We work towards having a totally horizontal organisation where the creators and researchers together develop the program of the organisation.

Artist Per Hüttner is the director of the organisation since 2009. Konstantin Economou has been our primary collaborator at Linköpings university since the beginning. We currently collaborate with Fatos Üstek, Claire Louise Staunton, Anders Paulin, Sara Giannini, Susanne Ewerlöf, 98weeks, Assabil libraries, Enough Room for Space and Mauricio Dwek who run nodes in collaboration with us. You will find who participates in each node by clicking on the links under "Current Vision Forum Projects" in the top left corner of this page.

Most of us are based in Europe and we often collaborate with institutions and creators in Asia, Australia, Africa and the Americas. Find out more by browsing our blog and looking at the previous projects we have organised and the catalogues that document them. You find them in the left column of this page. Enjoy!