The Studium Generale programme consists of curated topics such as Feminism, Time, Equality and The Future Art School. For each topic, you will find a collection of podcasts, essays, interviews and online courses. Choose the topic that appeals to you and find inspiring methods and ideas that will help you within your artistic practice.
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Research in and through the arts

With this series we show the breadth of research in and through the arts. The way research is handled in the arts is very diverse. We show the breadth of the topic by collecting various projects related to research in and through the arts. From podcasts about the role of research at art schools to research projects by students and staff at ArtEZ.

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TIJD / TIME

This series explores the effects of time (and the pressure of time) on making. How do we ensure that making does not increasingly fall prey to the laws of capitalization? Can we make time for not-knowing as a productive force? In what ways can we resist, make activist time, break through what we maintain together? Can time be a creative tool?

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Future Art School

Are the institutions in which artists are trained still appropriate for the new systems, questions and relations we need in the future? What will the Art School of the Future look like? How will it smell, taste, feel?  In the series Future Art School we collect examples and challenging experiments that make us think about art education in the future.

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Equality / Equity

ArtEZ Studium Generale organizes different projects that advocate for equality at every level and social justice for all people. In this series on Equality you will find projects on feminism, emancipation, justice and activism.

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Body and power(lessness)

Body and Power(lessness) was the main theme of ArtEZ Studium Generale for the 2021/2022 academic year. Together with Mister Motley we dealt with a number of questions in response to developments in society and art: What happens when we find that we have far less control over our bodies than we thought we had, due to the external force exerted on our bodies by a disease, on our freedom of movement by the government and on our minds by technology?

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LAND

Scientists warn of the imminent collapse of our civilization, but how can we speak of a civilization, if we are unable to do something about climate breakdown, if we are even allowing it to become worse? This series is about climate breakdown, ownership, territory and colonialism.

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A Sense of Belonging

Technology/data, politics, laws, regulations, time and space determine where we are and where we feel at home. A human is not a being that is restricted to one place but rather a combination of all these strands. Where do we feel at home, how do we relate to these external forces and to other people? And where do we find the relationship with the other, where do we find solidarity?

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Feminism

The underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women artists, non-binary and genderqueer artists in the Dutch art world is undeniable. Female students dominate the art schools, but the art world continues to be mostly male dominated. In this file you will find information about art and feminism from an intersectional perspective.

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Rethinking Anthropocene

Unlike abstract concepts such as the Anthropocene, life on Earth is palpable, deeply emotional and consequential. How do we experience and endure life in a climate that is drastically and detrimentally transformed on a local and global level by the fossil fuel industry, racial capitalism, and political power in the last four decades? Not just here, or there. But everywhere, and all at once.

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Precarious Days & Nights

A person's socioeconomic class has wide-ranging effects on access to education, culture, housing, health, and even justice. In this series you will find projects dealing with social class and existential vulnerability or precariousness.

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Emancipation

Can you recall the first time you became aware of the power of emancipation? Can you draw a line between your experiences and the emancipatory movements that are transformative, powerful, heard and built by people against systematic oppression and violence?

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Gender

Gender (identity) is the degree to which someone feels like a man, a woman, both or neither. In this file you will find projects that question the relationships between gender and society. Check also the files feminism and identity.

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Fear

About those anxious gut feelings that are resounding throughout the arts and society at large.

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Identity

This series is about you and how your idea on identity defines your work but also about the role of art in the social debate about identity and identity politics. Many artists use their work to express, explore, and question ideas about the way we perceive and express ourselves.

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Sexuality

Sex is all around us. In this series you can find information on the representation of sex in art and the media, how this relates to gender stereotyping and what is says about our identity.

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The City

More than half of the world's population lives in cities. And the number of people continues to grow. The desire to improve urban safety is shared worldwide, but to what extent does creativity play a role in this?

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Spirituality

Astrology, mindfulness and yoga are hot right now. Spiritually-minded artists were deemed silly in years past, but now it's a serious area of inquiry. Here you can explore some information centered on a variety of spiritual practices and imaginaries.

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Homo Ludens

In this series we deal with the arts in terms of play. The artist doesn’t so much play according to the rules of the game – he plays with the rules of the game. He creates his own world with its own codes, rules and players.

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Technology

AI, biotechnology, information technology and neurosciences have become part of our lives. Technology is taking over the world. In this series you can find projects that try to comprehend what technological developments mean for art and humanity.