Expecting Reality - Connecting Minds : Anticipators in Arts & Education

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Expecting Reality - Connecting Minds : Anticipators in Arts & Education

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The starting point for this edited volume is a hybrid lecture series as a follow-up cooperation project between the University of Arts Zurich (Switzerland) and the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Germany). International experts from the academic and non-university sector anticipate disciplinary foresight of local and global strategies, policies, and networking toward an interdisciplinary forward thinking. Relevant philosophical, cultural, political, and economic analysis clusters a shared vision of tomorrow's challenges in higher education. A World of Anticipators - this is a compilation of different viewpoints into possible futures in the arts & education. The starting point for this edited volume is a hybrid lecture series as a follow-up cooperation project between the University of Arts Zurich (Switzerland) and the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Germany). International experts from the academic and non-university sector anticipate disciplinary foresight of local and global strategies, policies, and networking toward an interdisciplinary forward thinking. Relevant philosophical, cultural, political, and economic analysis clusters a shared vision of tomorrow's challenges in higher education. Rainer Wenrich studied Art History, Philosophy and German Literature at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Painting/Art Education at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, achieved a Ph.D. on the topic of Art and Fashion in the 20th century. He is a Professor and Chair for Art Education and Art Didactics at the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt. He lectured as a Professor for Art Education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. He is the author of articles and books in the field of art education and fashion studies. In 2016 he joined the editorial advisory board of The Journal of Dress History published by the Association of Dress Historians. Wanja Kröger, co-head Learning & Teaching Affairs, Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) (Switzerland) Andrea Frank, associate professor of Art/Photography, SUNY New Paltz (NY/USA) Wanja Kröger, co-head Learning & Teaching Affairs, Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) (Switzerland) Timo Niemeyer, art market expert and artist (Finland, France, Germany and Switzerland) Roberto Poli, UNESCO Chair of Anticipatory Systems, University of Trento (Italy) Noelle Roces, educator as well as business, technology, design & futures researcher, St Peter's International School Barcelona (Spain) Christopher Lloyd Salter, professor/director of the Immersive Arts Space at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) (Switzerland) Tim Trantenroth, fine artist & professor of Painting, Essen University of Fine Arts (Germany) Eva Wack, managing director of the Social Impact Start-up Academy (SISTAC) (Germany)

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