Background and motivation for developing this workshop model

The seminars on Ethics at the Norwegian Artistic Research School reached a state where one realised a growing need for both teaching and more discursive activity on ethics within artistic practice. As this also requires consciousness, focus and commitment from seminar staff, supervisors, institutional administration as well as the doctorates themselves, it was natural to take up the role as project partner in the re-submission of the application Advancing Supervision for Artistic Research Doctorates (ADSA). The partner in the first application was Norwegian Artistic Research Programme, whose role as national agent on the field was changing from research fellowship programme into a national research school. 

 

The ADSA project gives a drive and opportunity to develop methodoligal contents for further use in contexts where artistic research doctorates takes their educational courses, where faculty staffs aim to develop the discourse on ethics and where institution owners need insight in knowledge production and development of artistic practices.

2017-2018

Project application and funding grant.

(Application re-submitted 21 March 2018 and funding granted 28 June 2018.)

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October 16-17 2018

Kick-off seminar in Bergen. Participation of all project partners 

October 2018

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February and March 2019

Seminars with research fellows at KMD, Univ. of Bergen

PROJECT TIME LINE– WORK PACKAGE 2

Ethics in Art, Ethics in Supervision, Ethics in Artistic Research

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28.11.2019

Research Seminar for academic staff Faculty of Fine Arts, Music and Design, Univ. of Bergen.

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Spring 2020

Seminar with supervisors at KMD, Univ. of Bergen

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Spring 2020

Seminars with administration staff and department leaders KMD, Univ. of Bergen

April 2020

Download links of relevant material connected to the PhD programme at the University of Bergen

Invitation letters to the PhD seminars in Bergen Feb/March 2019

Material used during the Multiplier Event in Stuttgart Sept 2019

 

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June 2020

This exposition/tool published for feedback and further adjustments

October 2020

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Aug/Sept 2021

This exposition/tool finalised and published

Sept 2021