Online Courses

Ecofeminism, Queer Ecology, and the Pluriverse – Critical Approaches to an Entangled World

Lecturer: Anja Lückenkemper

Course dates: 16 + 23 November 2024, 2–6pm (CEST) 
Maximum participants: 20

⮕ Enrol here until 30 October 2024
Fee: EUR 250

 

How can we overcome the dichotomies between human and non-human entities, between natural and cultural spheres, between a living and a non-living world? How can we emphasizes the importance of emotional and relational connections, promoting a sense of intimacy, respect, and care for the natural world?

A thinking along the lines of ecofeminism and queer ecology helps us to challenge dominant narratives and power structures that govern our relationship with the natural world. Applying feminist and queer methodologies, both approaches share a concern for ethical relationships with the environment: emphasizing care ethics, highlighting the need for nurturing and sustainable connections with nature, as well as highlighting the need for pluriversal approaches.

Ecofeminism, Queer Ecology, and the Pluriverse – Critical Approaches to an Entangled World  invites and challenges us – as a group – to reinvent our understanding of nature in the light of queer and feminist theories. Based on exercises, as well as theoretic and artistic inputs this practice-based workshop will explore and attempt new ways of thinking about our relationship with nature. Together we will speculate on queering of nature as a new form of relationality based on kinship and fluidity, instead of domination and destruction.

 

Anja Lückenkemper is an independent curator, researcher, and writer based in Berlin. Her practice focuses on an analysis of the present in its historical and global embedding, with a special interest in the construction of knowledge and knowl­edge production. 2016/17 she was artistic director at Kunstverein Göttingen. Anja has worked in non-institutional contexts, as well as for art institutions such as Kunstverein Munich, KW Institut for Contemporary Art, Berlin Biennial, daad Gallery Berlin and Kuns­thalle Osnabrück. Additionally, she is a is a doctoral researcher at the Zurich University of the Arts & University of Reading, looking at critical ecologies.

 

Image: OJOBOCA & Andrew Kim “Instant Life”, 2022 (© the artists) / Matthäus Merian the Elder “Nutrix ejus terra est”, 1618 (© Science History Institute).


Preparation for the course:
To ensure a smooth experience, please use a headset (or headphones) and choose a quiet place with a stable internet connection. You will receive access to the required reading materials after booking the course; please review them in advance.

Procedure
This intensive, two-part live course will be conducted via Zoom on two consecutive Saturdays from 2:00 to 6:00 PM CEST. Please prepare a brief introduction of yourself and your projects (3-5 minutes). The first session will focus on an in-depth introduction to the topic and workshop research. Assignments for the second session will be provided at the end of the first session. In the second session, you will receive feedback and evaluations. Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a certificate worth 1 ECTS credit.

Technical instructions
Download the Zoom application. You will find a detailed installation guide here. Zoom can also be accessed through a browser on Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, Android tablet, or Android phone. You will receive a Zoom invitation with a link to join the workshop.