The Honours programme ART and RESEARCH consists of a collaboration between the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the University of Amsterdam. The programme aims to combine the best of both institutions in a programme that allows art students the opportunity to engage with theory on a deeper level than what is offered in the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s regular courses, while on the other hand, it involves university students in creative processes absent in the scope of the University of Amsterdam’s courses.
Departing from the idea that there are certain overlaps between the practices of science and art, it provides students with the incentive to link different perspectives and methodologies, as well as challenge traditions, in order to create and develop new modes of research, while learning from each other’s fields of study in the process.
Another characteristic feature of “ART and RESEARCH” is the extremely wide range of disciplines it brings together, with participants from departments such as the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s “Audiovisual”, “Fine Arts”, “Glass”, and “Graphic Design”, the University’s “Future Planet Studies”, “Theatre Studies”, “Philosophy”, “Art History” and “Literature Studies”
The program runs over 2 semesters and results in a publication and an exhibition.
On the 24th of May, artists and researchers from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the University of Amsterdam are honoured to invite you to our opening of the exhibition and launch of the programme’s publication ‘I Wanna Split Up’.
Hey! Just a quick reminder that tomorrow (24/11) there will be an open midterm presentation of the Art and Research program 2023-2024. It starts at 13:00 at VoxPop (Binnengasthuisstraat 9). Hope to see you there..!
An honours program for Rietveld students interested in artistic research. Now open for applications for the academic year 2023/2034.
Time: 17:00 – 19:00
Location: Zone2Source, Het Glazen Huis - Amstelpark 4, Amsterdam
13:00-16:00 @ LAB111
The collaboration between Gerrit Rietveld Academie & UvA, ART and RESEARCH 2021-2022, presents its findings in a closing exhibition.
ART and RESEARCH Programme 2022-2023
Gerrit Rietveld Academie & University of Amsterdam
The online exhibition that concludes the 2020 edition of the Art and Reserach programme.
Over the course of this unusual year students from GRA & UvA have collaborated to produce new works based on their explorations of subjects such as nightlife nostalgia, organs and the decentralized singularity of being, conspiracy theories, public space choreographies, online intimacy and more.
Are you interested in further developing your research skills? Would you like to step beyond the boundaries of your art education to spend a year working side by side with students from all kinds of disciplines from the University of Amsterdam?
Welcome, I am Eileen, a publication launch and exhibition by:
Human Being Nonhuman (Renée, Maud, Eva)
Soundscape (Anouk, Gina, Arthur, Nel)
Wildplakzuilen (Irene, Maria, Herman, Charlie)
R.A.D.D (Lene, Charles, Dewi, Sofie)
Floating Platform (Joana, Pepijn, Rosie, Mathild)
Object Agency (Annemijn, Iris, Imre, Sam)
The Exhibition and Publication Launch of the Honours Programme ART and RESEARCH
come and visit APOPHENIA, the final exhibition and launch of the publication of the 2015-2016 Honours Programme ART and RESEARCH of de Rietveld and UvA. Opening on 24 November from 16:00 at Nieuw Dakota, Amsterdam North. Also be welcome to visit the discussion on confrontational spaces on Sunday 27 November at 15:00
Gerrit Rietveld Academie & the University of Amsterdam
Paula Albuquerque (Rietveld/UvA)
Dos Elshout (UvA)
To link different perspectives and methodologies in order to create and develop new modes of research
Honours Programme
Rietveld Academie, UvA, Wongema & other locations
BA students of Rietveld & UvA (humanities)
2006
Creative process, theory, new modes of research, science and art
Time: 17:00 – 19:00
Location: Zone2Source, Het Glazen Huis - Amstelpark 4, Amsterdam
For this 12th edition of the Art & Research presentations, the students began by focusing on four urgent, yet wide-ranging themes: memory, disenchantment, communication, and the intersection of embodiment and borders. These topics have been refined and elaborated over the course of the year, in dialogue with the tutors and with oneanother. The work presented in this publication reflects both the challenges and opportunities that may emerge through sustained collaboration across disciplines.
The above-mentioned projects were realized alongside the student’s regular schedule. Although they are guided by tutors, guest lecturers, and other professionals, the students actively contribute to the development of the programme’s content as it progresses. Crucially, most of the organizational work involved in the production of the presentation and publication also lies in their hands, which further contributes to the uniqueness of the programme.
PARTICIPANTS
Chaemin Hwang - Graphic Design - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Eleri Lee - Design Lab - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Adriane Bastiaens - Fine Arts - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Rosa Shepherd - Architectural Design - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Karl Götter - Fine Arts - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Sara Pezzolesi - DOGTime - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Maja Wachowska - Design Lab - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Maartje Stapel - Fine Arts - Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Stella Kummer - Philosophy - University of Amsterdam
Alexis Dickinson - Sociology - University of Amsterdam
Isaac Deen - Physics and Astronomy - University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Cameron Howie - Political Science - University of Amsterdam
Anna Fleuri - Literary and Cultural Analysis - University of Amsterdam
Emma Boonstra - Interdisciplinary Social Sciences - University of Amsterdam
Vera Horjus - Physics and Astronomy - University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Sophia Jesserun - Cultural Studies - University of Amsterdam
Lina Mittendorff - Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology - University of Amsterdam
CURATOR
Iskra Vukšić
DESIGN
Anaëlle Enjalbert
About
The ART and RESEARCH Programme consists of a collaboration between the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the University of Amsterdam. Initially developed in 2006 and already in its 9th edition, it aims to combine the most productive aspects and activities of both institutions in a program that provides art students the opportunity to engage with theory on a deeper level than offered by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s regular courses, while on the other hand, involving university students in creative processes generally absent from the scope of the curricula at the University of Amsterdam. Departing from the idea that certain overlaps occur between the practices of science and art, the program stimulates students to share and exchange different perspectives and methodologies, as well as challenge methodological traditions, so as to create renewed modes of research, all the while learning about each other’s fields of study in the process.
The ART and RESEARCH Programme consists of a collaboration between the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the University of Amsterdam. Initially developed in 2006 and already in its 12th edition, it aims to combine the most productive aspects and activities of both institutions. To this end, the programme provides art students the opportunity to engage with theory on a deeper level than is offered by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s regular courses, while involving university students in creative processes generally absent from the scope of the curricula at the University of Amsterdam.
Departing from the idea that certain overlaps occur between the practices of science and art, the programme stimulates students to share and exchange different perspectives and methodologies, as well as challenge methodological traditions, so as to create renewed modes of research, while learning about each other’s fields of study in the process. ART and RESEARCH brings an extremely wide range of disciplines together, with this edition’s participants coming from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s departments of Architectural Design, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Design Lab, and DOGTime; and the University of Amsterdam’s departments of Philosophy, Literary and Cultural Analysis, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Political Science, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, and Physics and Astronomy (a joint degree offered by the UvA and Vrije Universiteit).
The programme consists of a group of twenty selected students working on a joint project for a period of twelve months. The process begins by mapping research interests and methodologies in a group-wide brainstorming session, to make shared themes and possible research projects come to the surface. Based on this session, the students form small multi-disciplinary groups in which they collaborate intensively for the rest of the year. The research process involves engaging with theory, working with materials, collaborative writing, and presentations to invited guest critics, culminating in a publication and group exhibition at the end of the programme. As part of this process, the students also attend a four-day training retreat outside of Amsterdam, this year at Wongema. Here they engage in various exercises that bring fresh perspectives to their chosen research topics.