NEWS — Finally released: Technoetic Arts 21.2 | Women in Art and Science!

From the Editorial: “The call for this Special Issue of Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research (TA) dedicated to ‘Women in Art and Science’ was launched in collaboration with the third FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science and Technology conference, which took place in September 2022 in Evora, Portugal. As a result, five of the eight contributions are by members of this active network (…)”. Congrats to Caterina Antonopoulou, Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda, Hussein Boon, Styliani Anna Klimatsaki and Dalila Honorato, Lucie Ketelsen, Louise Mackenzie and Kaajal Modi, Allie E.S. Wist, Lisa Schonberg, Érica Marinho Do Vale, Tainara V. Sobroza and Fabricio Beggiato Baccaro.

  • Cover image from the Re/Making Plastiglomerates series © Allie ES Wist, 2019.

Open Call: FEMeeting 2024

Call for Presentations, Exhibiting Artists and Filmmakers

FEMeeting, @CultivamosCultura in collaboration with @EctopiaLab and InArts Lab has the pleasure to announce the organization of the fifth conference FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science and Technology, co-hosted by INCUBATOR Art Lab @IncubatorartLab and IOTA Institute @iotaInstitute. FEMeeting 2024 is taking place, from 23 to 28 June 2024, in the School of Creative Arts at The University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada @uwinsoca.

FEMeeting is driven by the desire to develop and promote a more direct collaboration between women working at the intersection art, science, and technology. The conference aims to disseminate projects being undertaken by women worldwide and, as a result, to contribute to the development of art-science research methodologies and to the growth of cooperation strategies that can increase knowledge sharing and bring communities closer. We are particularly interested in hearing about the experiences of BIPOC, trans women, non-binary women, and gender queer women, and people living with disabilities.

We are inviting individuals and groups to provide abstracts for short conference presentations.  Additionally, we are looking for submissions for a gallery exhibition, a multimedia and film screening event, and workshop presentations. 


EXTENDED Deadline for submissions: December 15th 2023 Submissions closed!

The conference will be held in English and in American Sign Language.  
Travel funds or compensation for presentations/workshops are not available at this time.

Submission / selection process:
– Each form includes the submission of a conference presentation proposal, with the possibility (or not) of an additional Exhibiting and Screening or Workshop proposal. If you are submitting more than one conference presentation, please complete and submit the form a second time.
– Proposals will be considered by the members of the scientific & artistic committee before the announcement of the program.

Organizers:
FEMeeting @Cultivamos Cultura in collaboration with InArts Lab and Ectopia Lab; INCUBATOR Art Lab; IOTA Institute.

For further info contact us by email at: femeeting@cultivamoscultura.org

NEWS – Program FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science and Technology 2023


Download | Book of Abstracts FEMeeting 2023


FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science and Technology 2023

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July 24th, Monday / Closed session – Taos Center for the Arts

Session A: In-Togetherness
Timekeeper: Marta de Menezes

10:00
Welcome/Opening

10.15
Centring Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in SciComm | Abbey Morris, INCUBATOR Art Lab/SciComm Collective (CA)

10.30
Art, education and community engagement in the space age | Agnes Chavez, STEMarts Lab (US)

10.45
Touch capacitive synthesis community building exercise | Angelina Almukhametova, Lewis & Clark College (US)

11.00
Visualizing the Climate Change through Art, Science and Community Collaborations | Darya Warner, The United States Airforce Academy (US)

— Break 11:15 – 11:45

11:45
The Poetic Politics of Peace | Jean Stevens, Taos Environmental Film Festival (US)

12:00
Field Notes: Art and Public Science – a NATURE Lab-Science for Change collab, | Kathy High, Arts Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/RPI, Troy, NY – BioArt & Technology Lab, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, RPI – NATURE Lab, North Troy (US) + Isidora Fernandez (ES)

12:15
Fostering a STEM Culture in the Classroom | Lina Germann, STEM Santa Fe (US)

12:30
On the nature of collaboration | Roberta Buiani, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (CA)

12:45
Speculative Futures and Collective Effervescence | Kristin Lucas, University of Texas at Austin (US)

— Break 13:00 – 14:00

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Session B: Un-Perceptions
Timekeeper: Dalila Honorato

14:00
FEMeeting: Conversations | Marta de Menezes, Cultivamos Cultura – Ectopia (PT)

14:15
Strata, Speculative Geology, and Bodies in the Anthropocene | Allie Wist, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (US)

14:30
Observation and Sensing | Amy Pilling, Independent (US)

14:45
Re:Peat – A Look and Listen at Post-Extraction Peatland | Anne Yoncha, East Central University – Ada, Oklahoma (US)

— Break 15:00 – 15:30

15:30
The Role of Art and Consciousness in Implementing Climate Solutions | Erin Dayl, Middlesex University (US)

15:45
Dream Clinic, The Department of Planetary Futures | Jacklyn Brickman, Western Michigan University (US), Kathryn Nusa Logan | The Ohio State University (US)

16:00
Where is Midnight? | Rebecca Cummins, University of Washington, Seattle (US)

16:15
Imaginary Spaces: Bioart, Microscopy and Animation | Domenica Mediati, INCUBATOR Art Lab – University of Windsor (CA)

16:30
Wrap up/closing

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July 25th, Tuesday / Closed session – Taos Center for the Arts

Session C: In-otherness
Timekeeper: Kathy High

10:00
Welcome/Opening

10:15
Lamellae Osmosis | Ana MacArthur, Independent (US)

10:30
On Arctic Shifts | Anna Lindemann, University of Connecticut (US) + Alice DuVivier, National Center for Atmospheric Research (US)

10:45
Visualizing STEM | Georgia Schwender, Fermilab (US)

11:00
Sticky Settings: Ambient Portals in the Genetic Landscape | Laura Splan, NEW INC at the New Museum in New York City (US)

— Break 11:15 – 11:45

11:45
Music Composition Systems for Listening to Insect Relations | Lisa Schonberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (US)

12:00
Artist/Scholar in Residence, Speaking Perennial | Meredith Tromble, Feminist Research Institute, University of California, Davis (US)

12:15
Dark Skies and Nocturnal Animals | Patricia Olynyk, Washington University in St. Louis (US)

12:30
Self-de-colon-izing | Dalila Honorato, Interactive Arts Lab, Ionian University (GR/PT)

— Break 12:45 – 14:00

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Session D: In-honoring
Timekeeper: Cecilia Vilva

14:00
Counting Breaths: Data-Driven Memorials for Healing and Environmental Justice | Andrea Polli, The University of New Mexico and SciArt Santa Fe (US)

14:15
Ecologies to Cosmologies: Technoetic Offerings | Claudia Jacques, Knowledge Art Studios, SUNY Westchester and CUNY Bronx Community Colleges (US) + Clarissa Ribeiro, Roy Ascott Studio (CH)

14:30
Eco Grief & Anxiety: Transdisciplinary Perspectives from an Artist-Scientist | DM Witman, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (US)

— Break 14:45 – 15:30

15:30
Love and Law in Space | Ellen Levy, Independent (US)

15:45
The Piñon Project | by the Submergence Collective: Kaitlin Bryson, University of New Mexico, (US) + Hollis Moore, The Institute of Applied Ecology (US), Mariko Oyama Thomas Skagit Valley College Washington (US) + Rachel Zollinger, University of Arizona (US)

16:00
Bosque Vacío | Leena Lee, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MX)

16:15
Mexican Electronic Art: Reflecting the Roots of Ancient Mexico | Cynthia Villagomez, Guanajuato University (MX)

16:30
Wrap up/closing

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July 26th, Wednesday / Closed session – Taos Center for the Arts

Session E: In-orientation
Timekeeper: Roberta Buiani

10:00
Welcome/Information

10:15
Eco Systems: Environmental Data Visualization in Computational Art | Grace Grothaus, York University (CA)

10:30
Psycho-sonic-geo Soundscapes | Jackie Neon/Simon, Independent (US)

10:45
Women media artists: changes, visibility, comparisons | Nina Czegledy, OCAD University Toronto (CA)

11:00
Étalon – a performative walk in search of the meter | Sara Morawetz, Independent (US)

— Break 11:15 – 11:45

11:45
The Decolonial Mycelial Mess Kit: Bringing Ceremony and Mycoremediation to the Table | Carol Padberg, University if New Mexico Confluence Low Residency MFA Program (US)

12:00
Data-Phantoms: Impossible Nests (memories post extinction) | Clarissa Ribeiro, Roy Ascott Studio (CN)

12:15
The Ritual of Sacrifice in the Lab – using bacteria as machines | Mirela Alistar, University of Colorado Boulder (US)

12:30
Animating the Vitality of New Mexico’s Alluvial Fans | Kelly Monico, Metropolitan State University of Denver and Fort Union Ranch, NM (US)

— Break 12:45 – 14:00

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Session F: Un-digested
Timekeeper: Jackie Neon/Simon

14:00
Confessional Kiosk | Kaitlyn Smith, University of Arizona (US)

14:15
All quiet on the Western Front | Carolyn Angleton, FCBioArts (US)

14:30
Home is Where the Maqlouba is: An Overview of a Bioart workshop | Jude Abu Zaineh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (CA/US)

14:45
Fusion: Landscape and Beyond | Mingyong Cheng, Visual Arts Department, University of California San Diego (US)

15:00
Wrap up/closing

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July 27th, Thursday / Closed session – Taos Center for the Arts

Session G: Re-production
Timekeeper: Leena Lee &  Jude Abu Zaineh

10:00
Welcome/Information

10:15
The Ex-Utero Collective: Works In-progress | Cristin Millett, The Pennsylvania State University (US)

10:30
20 years in 10 minutes: Reverence, Reciprocity, Connection and Collaboration: An overview of Public Outdoor Works, Collaborative Works and Vortex Weavings | Jennifer Zackin, Streamside 7 – Chokechaka (US/PE)

10:45
Symbiotic Mitochondria: Towards a Collaborative Feminist Praxis | Alessandra Santos, Department of Theatre and Film, University of British Columbia (CA) + Freya Zinovieff, Simon Fraser University (CA) + Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda, School of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT)

11:00
Soft chemistry in hard times: boundary work at the natural/synthetic divide in feminist textile practices | Lisa Cartwright, UC San Diego (US) + Stephania Torres-londono, UC San Diego Design Lab/Visual Arts Department (US)

— Break 11:15 – 11:45

11:45
Queering the Audiovisual Signal | Senem Pirler, Bennington College (US) + Monica Duncan, Lehman College-CUNY (US)

12:00
If songs are alive, why can’t AI be alive? | Cecilia Vilca, MyAP – Microscopía Electrónica y Aplicaciones en el Perú (PE)

12:15
The Leech House Series | Ryder Cooley, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute & Sanctuary for Independent Media – Nature Lab (US)

12:30
Uncanny Territory: The Topography of Ruin, Decay and Regeneration | Natascha Seideneck, MSUDenver (US)

— Break 12:45 – 14:00

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Session H: Un-bridged
Timekeeper: Agnes Chavez

14:00
Tending Ostreidae: Serenades for Settling: Ungrounding our Terrestrial Senses | Stephanie Rothenberg, Department of Art, University at Buffalo (US) + Suzanne Thorpe, Manhattan College (US)

14:15
Storytelling in the fibers of living anatomies: more-than-human mythologies, synthetic biology, and biodiversity loss | Viola Arduini, Independent (US)

14:30
Retelling Stories: Museums and Decolonializing Art History, | Juniper Leherissey, Harwood Museum of Art, Taos NM (US)

14:45
Let the Art speak for itself | Ellen Wetmore, The University of Massachusetts, Lowell (US)

— Break 15:00 – 15:15

15:15
FEMeeting Taos: core meeting

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July 28th, Friday / Free day Workshops

Sustainable art practices: 3D printing with Live Matter
by Darya Warner, The United States Airforce Academy (US)
Venue: Oo-Oo-Nah Art Center
Host: Taos Pueblo Education and Training Division, Bettina Sandoval
Dates: July 24 and 28
Audience: Oo-oo-Nah Art Center summer camp children

Interactions with Living Leather
by Mirela Alistar, University of Colorado Boulder (US) and Fiona Bell, University of Colorado Boulder (US)
Venue/Host: UNM-Taos Hive
About: https://sites.google.com/colorado.edu/scoby-workshop
Date: July 28
Time: 9-12pmMT
Audience: All ages
Registration is full!

Seismic Listening: From ground vibrations into electronic signals, listen to the sounds of our shared environment
by Senem Pirler, Bennington College (US) and Monica Duncan, Lehman College – CUNY (US)
Venue: Northern New Mexico College
Host: STEM Santa Fe
Date: July 28, 2023
Time: 2pm-5pmMT
Audience: Ages 12+ — Teenagers only.
Registration is full!

Sunrise Sensory Walk/ Workshop
by Allie Wist, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (US) and Lisa Ann Schonberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (US)
Venue: Kit Carson Park playground
Date: July 28, 2023
Audience: All ages
Registration is full!

Five chairs
by Clarissa Ribeiro, Roy Ascott Studio (CN) and Claudia Jacques, CUNY BCC and SUNY WCC (US)
Venue: Taos Center for the Arts
Date: July 28, 2023
Audience: All ages
Registration is full!

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July 29th, Saturday / Public session – Harwood Museum of Art
Gender and ArtSci in the Americas
Register here.

12:00
Marta de Menezes, Cultivamos Cultura – Ectopia (PT) + Dalila Honorato, Interactive Arts Lab, Ionian University (GR/PT) + Agnes Chavez, STEMarts Lab (US) + Andrea Polli, The University of New Mexico and SciArt Santa Fe (US)

12:20
Roberta Buiani, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (CA)

12:40
Rebecca Cummins, University of Washington, Seattle (US)

13:00
Clarissa Ribeiro, Roy Ascott Studio (CH)

13:20
Cynthia Villagomez, Guanajuato University (MX)

13:40
Q&A

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July 30th, Sunday / Public session – SITE Santa Fe
Bioart and Gender in the Americas – LASER talk
Register here.

11:00
Marta de Menezes, Cultivamos Cultura – Ectopia (PT) + Dalila Honorato, Interactive Arts Lab, Ionian University (GR/PT) + Agnes Chavez, STEMarts Lab (US) + Andrea Polli, The University of New Mexico and SciArt Santa Fe (US)

11:20
Leena Lee, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MX)

11:40
Cecilia Vilca, MyAP – Microscopía Electrónica y Aplicaciones en el Perú (PE)

12:00
Carol Padberg, University if New Mexico Confluence Low Residency MFA Program (US)

12:20
Kathy High, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, BioArt & Technology Lab – NATURE Lab, North Troy (US)

12:40
Q&A

NEWS – Program MATTER OF FLUX | Women in Art, Science and Technology

The festival takes place at PA58, Prinzenallee 58, 13359 Berlin (except Artist Studio Visits, Lab Visits, Exhibition visits), opposite of ALB

The LONG Festival Program with Abstracts and Biographies is HERE available!

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Thu, 15 June 2023


Festival Venue: PA58, Prinzenallee 58, 13359 Berlin (opposite of ALB)

9:15 – 9:45 
Registration on-site (for afternoon activities!)

10:00
MATTER OF FLUX Introduction
Regine Rapp (Art Laboratory Berlin)
Tuçe Erel (Art Laboratory Berlin)
Dalila Honorato (FEMeeting)

10:30 – 11:45
MATTER OF FLUX Panel Discussion
WhiteFeather Hunter (artist, researcher, Perth) – The Witch in the Lab Coat
Lyndsey Walsh (artist, researcher, Berlin) – SELF-CARE
Moderated by Regine Rapp (art historian, curator, Art Laboratory Berlin)

11:45 – 12:45
CRITICAL HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY Lecture Performance
Presentation of the AFSAR (Asian Feminist Studio for Art and Research) Reading Group with Charmaine Poh (artist, Berlin/Singapore), Hanwen Zhang (curator, researcher, Berlin/ China), Park Hye-in (curator, Berlin/ Seoul), Mooni Perry (artist, Berlin/ Seoul) and Yan Lin (writer, Berlin / Pingtan, China)

—  13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK  —

Events to choose (register in the morning on-site)

14:00 – 15:30
LEAKY CYCLES Reading Group
India Mansour (biologist, Berlin), Gülşah Mursaloğlu (artist, Berlin), Cammack Lindsey (artist, singer, Berlin), Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin), Lena Fließbach (curator, Berlin), Cansu Tekin (biologist, Berlin)

14:00 – 17:00
TECHNOLOGIES/ SENSORS/ INTERFACES OCTOPUSSYNTRIC Workshop (Part 1 of 2)
Constanza Piña Pardo (artist, dancer, researcher, Berlin/ Chile), Nicol Rivera Aro (artist, researcher, dramaturg, Berlin/ Chile), pamela varela (artist, activist, poet, Berlin/ Mexico), Flo Razoux (biologist, educator, Berlin/ Marseille)

16:30 – 18:00
PLANT ENCOUNTERS. PRACTICES, SITES, COMMUNICATION Alchemic Cooking
Chiara Garbellotto (anthropologist, Berlin), Sina Ribak (researcher, Berlin)

17:00 – 18:30 
CRITICAL HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY Zine Making Workshop (Part 1 of 2)
Selen Solak (experimental researcher, Berlin), Marianna Szczygielska (feminist historian of science, Berlin), Baldeep Kaur (researcher, English Literature/ Science & Technology Studies, Berlin)


14:00 – 18:00 Ongoing activities

LEAKY CYCLES COMPOST Zine Lounge
India Mansour (biologist, Berlin), Gülşah Mursaloğlu (artist, Berlin), Cammack Lindsey (artist, singer, Berlin), Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin) Lena Fließbach (curator, Berlin), Cansu Tekin (biologist, Berlin)

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Instant Storytelling sessions
Anne Hölck (scenographer, curator, Berlin), Nicola Maria Hochkeppel (cultural producer, health care consultant, Berlin), Petja Ivanova (artist, lecturer, Berlin), Aslı Dinç (artist, researcher, Berlin)

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION The Fluxional Shelf
Kristina Stallvik (artist, researcher, Berlin/ New York)

18:30
Reception @ Art Laboratory Berlin for MoF Festival participants 

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Fri, 16 June 2023

9:00 – 9:45 
Registration on-site (for afternoon activities!)

9:00 – 10:00
LEAKY CYCLES SOIL EATERS – A Geophagy Ritual
India Mansour (biologist, Berlin), Gülşah Mursaloğlu (artist, berlin), Cammack Lindsey (artist, singer, Berlin), Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin), Lena Fließbach (curator, Berlin), Cansu Tekin (biologist, Berlin)

10:30 – 12:45
PLANT ENCOUNTERS. PRACTICES, SITES, COMMUNICATION Sites of Vegetal Life 
Alice Cannava (editor/curator, designer/coder, Berlin), Lisa Bell Weisdorf (artist, Berlin), Kaethe Wenzel (artist, researcher, Berlin), Susanne Schmitt (artist, researcher, Berlin)

—  13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK  —


Events to choose (register in the morning on-site)

14:00 – 17:00  
PLANT ENCOUNTERS. PRACTICES, SITES, COMMUNICATION MicroCosMOSS Workshop
Susanne Jaschko (art historian, curator, cultural manager, lecturer, communicator, Berlin), Jacky Hess (biologist, Berlin), Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky (artist, Berlin), Lucy Powell (artist, researcher, Berlin)

14:00 – 17:00 
TECHNOLOGIES/ SENSORS/ INTERFACES OCTOPUSSYNTRIC Workshop (Part 2 of 2)
Constanza Piña Pardo (artist, dancer, researcher Berlin/ Chile), Nicol Rivera Aro (artist, researcher, dramaturg, Berlin/ Chile), pamela varela (artist, activist, poet, Berlin, Mexico), Flo Razoux (biologist, educator, Berlin/ Marseille)

16:00 – 17:30 
LEAKY CYCLES INFINITE RETURNS – A Role-playing Activity
India Mansour (biologist, Berlin), Gülşah Mursaloğlu (artist, berlin), Cammack Lindsey (artist, singer, Berlin), Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin) Lena Fließbach (curator, Berlin), Cansu Tekin (biologist, Berlin)

17:00 – 18:00
CRITICAL HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY Glitter Kitchen Workshop
Selen Solak (experimental researcher, Berlin), Marianna Szczygielska (feminist historian of science, Berlin), Baldeep Kaur (researcher, English Literature/ Science & Technology Studies, Berlin)


13:00 – 16:00 Ongoing activities

LEAKY CYCLES COMPOST Zine Lounge
India Mansour (biologist, Berlin), Gülsah Mursaloglu (artist, berlin), Cammack Lindsey (artist, singer, Berlin), Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin) Lena Fließbach (curator, Berlin), Cansu Tekin (biologist, Berlin)


14:00 – 18:00 Ongoing activities

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Instant Storytelling sessions
Anne Hölck (scenographer, curator, Berlin), Nicola Maria Hochkeppel (cultural producer, health care consultant, Berlin), Petja Ivanova (artist, lecturer, Berlin), Aslı Dinç (artist, researcher, Berlin)

14:00 – 18:00 Ongoing activities
ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION The Fluxional Shelf
Kristina Stallvik (artist, researcher, Berlin/ New York)

18:00 TRANS CHOIR sings


Outside of the festival venue

21:30 – 4 am
MATTER OF FLUX CLUB Night @ Panke Club
Starting with a Performance by the OCTOPUSSYNTRIC Workshop group (MoF Festival),
Later on DJ Sets by Mieko Suzuki & Baby Vulture (a.k.a. Daniela Huerta)
More information and tickets HERE.

(Free for registered festival participants)

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Sat, 17 June 2023


11:30 – 16:30
Open Café Hangout

13:00 – 16:00
ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Liquifying Language Workshop
Annika Haas (media theorist, writer, Berlin)

14:00 – 17:00
SMELL Workshop
Lyndsey Walsh (artist, researcher, Berlin), Alanna Lynch (artist, researcher, Berlin)

13:00 – 16:30 Ongoing activities

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Instant Storytelling sessions
Anne Hölck (scenographer, curator, Berlin), Nicola Maria Hochkeppel (cultural producer, health care consultant, Berlin), Petja Ivanova (artist, lecturer, Berlin), Aslı Dinç (artist, researcher, Berlin)
(Festival visitors of 15 and 16 June can join freely)

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION The Fluxional Shelf
Kristina Stallvik (artist, researcher, Berlin/ New York)
(Festival visitors of 15 and 16 June can join freely)


Outside the Festival venue

15:30 – 16:30 
LAB VISIT Plant Ecologies, FU Berlin
With India Mansour (biologist, Berlin)

21:00 – 21:40
EXHIBITION Visitissues of care (wt), Charité
With Sybille Neumeyer (artist, researcher, Berlin)

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Sun, 18 June 2023 @ PA58


11:30 – 16:30
Open Café Hangout

12:00 – 15:00 
HYDRO-RELATIONS Vessels for Water Workshop
Jemma Woolmore (artist, researcher, Berlin), Lena Johanna Reisner (curator, writer, Berlin), Nayeli Vega (artist, designer, researcher, Berlin), Sarah Hermanutz (artist, Berlin)

13:00 – 15:00
CRITICAL HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY Zine Making Workshop (Part 2 of 2)
Selen Solak (experimental researcher, Berlin), Marianna Szczygielska (feminist historian of science, Berlin), Baldeep Kaur (researcher, English Literature/ Science & Technology Studies, Berlin)

15:30 – 16:30
PLENUM — MATTER OF FLUX Get-Together
Final Discussion; Talking about next steps for a MoF Network
(Festival visitors of 15 and 16 June and MoF Network colleagues are welcome to join)

12:00 – 16:00 Ongoing activities

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION Instant Storytelling sessions
Anne Hölck (scenographer, curator, Berlin), Nicola Maria Hochkeppel (cultural producer, health care consultant, Berlin), Petja Ivanova (artist, lecturer, Berlin), Aslı Dinç (artist, researcher, Berlin)
(Festival visitors of 15 and 16 June can join freely)

ALTERNATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION The Fluxional Shelf
Kristina Stallvik (artist, researcher, Berlin/ New York)
(Festival visitors of 15 and 16 June can join freely)


Outside the Festival venue

13:00 – 13:45 and 14:00 – 14:45 (2 slots)
ARTIST STUDIO VISIT Fluid Art Practices. A visit at the studio of Margherita Pevere and Theresa Schubert
Not limited to women/ FLINTA* only, but open to everyone!

14:00 – 15:00 and 16:00 – 17:00 (2 slots)
ARTIST STUDIO VISIT with Cammack Lindsey (artist, researcher, Berlin)
Not limited to women/ FLINTA* only, but open to everyone!

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