SSRU Events

University of the Trees [UOT]
Up and coming events July, August, September 2015

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UOT-KASSEL Microlab for New Thinking and an Eco-Social Future

a/ Earth Forum and Field of Commitment
Fritzlaw -Kassel Region
31 July [for local community group]

b/ Earth Forum – Lutherplatz
Saturday 1 August: Contact Karsten Winnemuth

c/ University of the Trees – Field of Commitment
Forsfeldgarten
Sunday 2 August Contact Karsten Winnemuth

d/University of the Trees – Field of Commitment
Thomas Hoeffer/Kunstwerkstatt-Kassel
Monday 3 August 10 am

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UOT-BERLIN 

a/ Collaboration with Citizen Art Days
28/29/30 August 2015
See Program details and booking

b/ Earth Forum for Citizen Art Days
Monday 31 August 2015
For details and booking

c/ Reflections on Earth Forum and UOT
Wed 2 September 2015
Meeting with Earth Forum ‘Responsible Participants’ 19.00 – 22.00
With Shelley Sacks, Markus Stefan and Annelinde Kirchgaesser
Venue: Freies Museum, Berlin

d/ Introducing new UOT collaborative reflection process to Berlin group
Tuesday 1 Sept and Wednesday 2 Sept 2015
Working with new UOT handbooks for Earth Forum and UOT participants
With Markus Stefan, Annelinde Kirchgaesser and Shelley Sacks
Individual and small group meetings to be arranged with individuals and small groups

University of the Trees- Berlin, Launch Event, 2011

UOT-DRESDEN
Earth Forum and Training team of Earth Forum ‘Responsible Participants’
4-6 Sept 2015

In preparation for the UMUNDU Festival 16 -24 October 2015
http://www.umundu.de/
See below

SSIF: AGENTS OF CHANGE – SOCIAL SCULPTURE & ACTIVISM

SOCIAL SCULPTURE INITIATIVE FORUM: AGENTS OF CHANGE – SOCIAL SCULPTURE & ACTIVISM

Oxford Brookes University, Saturday 22 November from 10am – 6pm.

In the field of social sculpture, we explore forms of agency and ways of working towards a ‘humane and ecologically viable future’: ways that highlight the capacities of every human being to respond creatively to the challenges of shaping our own lives, of living with others and of responding to many other forms of the ecological crisis. This transformative impulse can manifest in the world in many different ways.

One of these ways is referred to as activism.

Despite the plurality of approaches in this movement, activists describe modes of thinking and acting that sometimes constrain more than they enable. What might a social sculpture point of view have to contribute to this field, and vice versa? Could we imagine an ‘expanded’ understanding of activism, which increases the potential forms of engagement, recognising that we share this world with a great diversity of people who carry a multitude of cultural forms? How can we begin to ‘care at a distance’ and respond in ways that correspond with our individual capacities, to that which can seem distant, geographically, personally and culturally?

In this forum we will enter these questions together and look at examples of people’s work and experience. You are invited to reflect on what these issues mean to you, and participate in this open exploration and dialogue. If you would like to share an example or brief ‘case study’, please send us a message to discuss the envisaged form and length of your input.

www.facebook.com/socialsculpture

 

EARTH FORUM with Shelley Sacks at GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Colloquium in Burgenland, Austria

EARTH FORUM with Shelley Sacks at GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Colloquium at Europahaus in Burgenland, Austria. 10 – 12 November 2014. The closing event with Shelley and Hans Göttel is a SOCIAL SCULPTURE FORUM on ‘Werk und Handwerk der Lehrer’

The colloquium is in German only.

It is subtitled: Zu kosmopolitischen Dimensionen des Globalen Lernens. For more information see

http://www.europahaus.eu/aktuelles/dateien/2014/Europahaus_Tagung_Nov_2014.pdf

 

What is Social Sculpture? Talk by Dr. Wolfgang Zumdick

What is Social Sculpture? Talk by Dr. Wolfgang Zumdick (Social Sculpture Research Unit), facilitated by artist Fern Thomas at Beuys Pavilion @ Barrack Ln, Cardiff, CF10 2FR on Saturday 1st November from 2pm. Fern Thomas, an MA Social Sculpture graduate, is currently Researcher in Residence at the Social Sculpture Research Unit.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-is-social-sculpture-by-dr-wolfgang-zumdick-beuys-pavilion-talks-programme-tickets-13960806147

Includes a screening of Joseph Beuys’ Public Dialogue by Willoughby Sharp. 1974, 120:15 min, b&w, sound.

Further information:  www.beuyspavilion.org

www.cardiffcontemporary.com

 

Shelley Sacks at ‘The Sculpture Question’ conference at the Folkestone Triennial

On Sunday 2 November, Shelley Sacks will be speaking at ‘The Sculpture Question’ conference at the Folkestone Triennial. She is on a panel responding to a talk by Mary Jane Jacob.

For full details of programme that also includes Nicolas Bourriaud see http://www.folkestonetriennial.org.uk/the-sculpture-question/

Shelley is also contributing to Rebound: The Sculpture Question Colloquium (in Folkestone and Canterbury from 29-31 October) which explores the role of research and teaching in the context of current art school / art university institutional models.For info and to confirm attendance contact Amie Rai at arai2@ucreative.ac.uk