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Performing Arts, Creative Arts and Design Summer Course

Drawing as Thinking: A Marathon through Natural History

When:

06 July - 10 July 2026

School:

Berlin Summer University of the Arts

Institution:

Berlin University of the Arts

City:

Berlin

Country:

Germany

Language:

English

Credits:

1 EC

Fee:

550 EUR

Interested?
Drawing as Thinking: A Marathon through Natural History

About

During a five-day immersion into the natural history museum, we meet scientists and study various collection objects. With drawing-based research methods, we explore shapes and structures, and transform observations into artistic insights.

Drawing from nature remains a productive way to gain knowledge and cultivate awareness. In this five-day immersion into the natural history museum, we approach drawing not as meredepiction, but as a mode of thinking – an active, tactile way of engaging with the world.

Each day we enter a different collection – Palaeontology, Mammalogy, Ornithology,Entomology, Malacology... Among fossils, bones, dermoplastics, shells and pinnedspecimens, we meet scientists and encounter the questions that guide their work. We explore drawing techniques that sharpen the perception and enable a profound experience of previously unseen phenomena. You will learn to register minute features, to translate structures into graphic language, and let lines evolve from careful observation toward artistic transformation. Drawing becomes a method that opens the given form into new possibilities.

The workshop takes a dual perspective on collecting: We critically reflect on the downsides of the insatiable expansion drive of natural history museums in their unattainable pursuit of completeness. On the other hand, artistic practice needs an attitude of never getting enough – as a driving force for constant searching and questioning. Within this tension, we will explore how art from nature can be made today, look at contemporary examples, and discuss your works in the group. We will invite theorists to offer insights into the history of scientific collecting and drawing as a form of thought.

The course is suitable for artists who wish to work intensively with natural forms to inspire their creative practice. Amateurs and natural scientists who want to expand their drawing practice are also welcome

Course leader

Oliver Thie

Target group

Knowledge requirements: Basic experience in drawing, concentration, curiosity. Suitable for anyone who wants to explore drawing as a research-oriented practice.

Fee info

Fee

550 EUR

Interested?

When:

06 July - 10 July 2026

School:

Berlin Summer University of the Arts

Institution:

Berlin University of the Arts

Language:

English

Credits:

1 EC

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