Art in public spaces

Discipline: Visual arts

In this course students will have the chance to study the relationship between artworks and their environment.

Starting from the observation of historic and contemporary works – ranging from monuments to street art- we will question the different forms of dialogue between art and public space, including  their urban, cultural and political context. Students are evaluated on the knowledge acquired during the lectures and walks and through a series of short readings. English B2 level is recommended.

As most of the sessions take place in the city, students are adviced to plan their own local transportation tickets and to wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

Period

– 22 – 26 May 2023

Format: On-site

Language: English

Student Level: Bachelor 3 or Master 1

Number of ECTS: 6

Number of Students: 10

Prerequisites and registration procedures (i.e. language, fee, registration dates)

Arts or humanities subjects

Duration, Application Deadline and How to apply

Duration: 4 days

Application Deadline: 31/03/2023

Ready to Get Involved? Apply below.

Marcia Tiburi – TERRADORADA (paintings exhibition) – Auditorium MR002

Deavan Michelle La Tray – Chroma Depth (paintings exhibition) – Hall Auditorium MR002

Eva Dimitrova – Beauty without filters (photgraphy exhibition) – Hall Auditorium MR002

Michail Bakas – Equality in Life, Society and Education Human stories. Another road to the European Dream (photography exhibition) – University Entrance Hall

Indira Sofia Molina Caliz – Au sud du sud (dance performance) – Hall Auditorium MR002 – Closing session, cocktail time.

All performances will be available on November 8 except for the dance performance which will be held just before the cocktail.