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Take part in CAPIms annual research symposium

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HDK-Valand students are offered free travel between Gothenburg and Stockholm to attend CAPIms research symposium.

This year’s symposium takes place on 25–27 September and offers an opportunity to engage in stimulating discussions and network with leading researchers and artists. 
This year’s theme is eras and how they shape the way we view the past and imagine the future. The three days will include guided activities and will be spent both at the Royal Institute of Art’s premises and on a half-day excursion to ‘Epoken’ in Mölnbo. You can choose to participate for anything from half a day to all three days in full; on the registration form, simply select the option that suits you.

Free travel

To ensure as many students as possible have the opportunity to participate, CAPIm is offering assistance with booking and covering the cost of travel between Gothenburg and Stockholm in connection with the event. There are a limited number of places available, and places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register using the form below and don’t forget to fill in all the fields (the centre will contact you regarding travel arrangements).

Read more and register (gu.se)

For enquiries, please contact Susanne Jansson, Research Coordinator, susanne.jansson@gu.se

 

 

What is CAPIm?

The Center for Art and the Political Imaginary (CAPIm) is dedicated to interdisciplinary practice and research at the intersection of contemporary art and the future of politics. The Centre is based at two art schools, HDK-Valand at the University of Gothenburg and Kungl. The centre aims to promote links between research and education through a commitment to experimental methods. CAPIm is the first Swedish centre of excellence in the field of artistic research.


For students at the:
HDK-Valand - Academy of Art and Design