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Carmen Mörsch
Friday, October 23, 2020, 12 PM
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Carmen Mörsch is Professor for Art Education at Mainz Academy of Arts, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany. Her interests lie in re/constructing histories, concepts and practices in art education starting from a queer-feminist and post-colonial/critical race perspective. From 2008 to 2018 she has been head of the Research Institute for Art Education at the Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland.

From 2003 to 2008 she has been assistant professor for material culture education at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. She has been working internationally as a visiting Scholar at the Institute for Curatorial Research & Practice at the School of the Art Institute, Chicago, USA; Fundacion Museos de la Ciudad Quito, Ecuador; Master Cultural Production, Salzburg University; Camberwell College of Art, MA Curatorial Studies, London; Wits School of the Arts, University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, SA; The School of the Art Institute, Chicago, MA Art Education at the NYU; OOR Gallery, Vancouver. From 2011 until today, she has been conducting the PhD programme “Art Education” at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Together with Nora Landkammer, she forms e-a-r (education and arts research) collective. She is a member of the network “Another Roadmap for Arts Education” which unites colleagues who seek to analyse and develop art education collaboratively in an emancipatory and decolonizing perspective.

Introduced by CCS Bard Graduate Student Candice Strongwater

CCS Bard Speaker Series

Each semester CCS Bard hosts a program of lectures by leading artists, curators, art historians, and critics, situating the school and museum’s concerns within the larger context of contemporary art production and discourse. Lectures are open to students and faculty, as well as to the general public, and will also be documented through video and/or audio recordings, which will reside in the CCS Bard Library and Archives. All talks are free and open to the public - registration is required in advance, to receive zoom link please register here.

Accessibility for Public Programs

Recordings
All our programs are recorded and made available through our Library & Archives upon request. To inquire about a recording, please contact ccs@bard.edu.

Captioning
Live captioning is available for public programs upon request with two weeks advance notice. To place a request, please contact ccs@bard.edu. Relay and voice calls welcome.

Verbal Description
Verbal description is available for public programs upon request with two weeks advance notice. To place a request, please contact ccs@bard.edu. Relay and voice calls welcome.

American Sign Language Interpretation
ASL-English interpretation is available for public programs upon request with two weeks advance notice. To place a request, please contact ccs@bard.edu. Relay and voice calls welcome.