Pisa, Italy
Roman Ceramics in the Mediterranean Sea Routes (1st Century BC β 7th Century AD)
When:
09 February - 14 February 2026
Credits:
3 EC
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Performing Arts, Creative Arts and Design & Art History Summer Course
When:
03 August - 07 August 2026
School:
Berlin Summer University of the Arts
Institution:
Berlin University of the Arts
City:
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Language:
English
Credits:
1 EC
Fee:
660 EUR
This workshop explores art as a social practice and tool for micro-resistance. We will look at how jokes, absurdity, and collective imagination can generate clarity and connection, even in oppressive or overwhelming contexts.
In times of social tension, polarization, and global precarity, joy itself can become a radical gesture. "Enough Bad Jokes: Collective Joy as an Act of Resistance" is a transdisciplinary workshop exploring humor, collective laughter, irritations, and play as artistic and political strategies.
To paraphrase author Fatima Ouassak, could this already be enough? As "politics is the possibility of coming together and having the space to do so." (Fatima Ouassak, PiratenΓΆkologie, 2024)
Through readings, discussions, performative exercises, and small interventions in public space, we will question what it means to say "enough" β enough fear, enough silence, enough separation β and how humor can become a language of togetherness, defiance, and healing.
Building upon the spirit of our 2025 course "No Utopia: Artivism and Collective Action Today", this workshop continues our exploration of art as a social practice and tool for micro-resistance. We will look at how jokes, absurdity, and collective imagination can generate clarity and connection, even in oppressive or overwhelming contexts.
Participants will engage in small group experiments and create performative works or gestures that embody "enoughness" β not through retreat, but through joyful resistance, as any act of joy takes away space from oppression. Our sessions will include movement-based warm-ups and dialogue circles, we would like to include short reading sessions as well as continue with theoretical inputs and field visits to Berlin-based activist and artistic initiatives that use humor, play, or irony as a method of critique and transformation
Dr. Isil Egrikavuk & Silvia Gioberti
Fee
660 EUR
When:
03 August - 07 August 2026
School:
Berlin Summer University of the Arts
Institution:
Berlin University of the Arts
Language:
English
Credits:
1 EC
Pisa, Italy
When:
09 February - 14 February 2026
Credits:
3 EC
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Weimar, Germany
When:
24 August - 26 August 2026
Credits:
0 EC
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London, United Kingdom
When:
26 May - 03 July 2026
Credits:
6 EC
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