Dissemination
At the KABK it is considered essential that the artistic and discursive outcomes of research by students and staff are shared and brought into the public domain. The KABK community contributes to the discourse on research in various ways. Firstly, it disseminates the results of research in the form of artistic output such as exhibitions, performances, installations, artists’ books, and design projects.
Secondly, it uses lectures, conferences and symposia to present and discuss critical thinking about research in art and design. For an overview of such activities and events see the ‘Agenda’ and ‘News’ sections and the list of lectures and symposia initiated by the Lectorate Art Theory & Practice. In addition, lectors, tutors, students, PhD candidates and alumni publish aspects of their research. The overview of publishing output below does not aim to be exhaustive but to demonstrate the range and focus of research conducted at the KABK.
A selection of titles
Winners BA Thesis Award
- Isabelle van Hemert, Plat en Onbegaanbaar (2017) – with image attachment
- Kimmo Virtanen, Flamebaits (2016)
- Nina Couvert, The Power of Fascination (2015)
- Sander Uitdehaag, It Has Begun (2014)
- Josje Hattink, Fail to Learn (2013)
Thesis portal BA Graphic Design: Theses by Graphic Design students 2015-16
- Third year’s student publication Photography
- Final year’s student publication Textile & Fashion
- Final year’s student publication Master Artistic Research (MAR)
- INSIDE magazine Master Interior Architecture (MIA)
- Lilo Nein, Writing Performance (2017)
- Sophie Ernst, The Magic of Projection (2016)
- Ruchama Noorda, ℞eForm (2015)
- Krien Clevis, Locvs (2013)
- Janneke Wesseling, The Perfect Spectator (2017)
- Alice Twemlow, Sifting the Trash (2017)
- Janneke Wesseling, Of Sponge… (2016)
- Onno Schilstra & Janneke Wesseling (eds.), Veranderend Kunstonderwijs II (2016)
- Janneke Wesseling, De Volmaakte Beschouwer (2015)
- Onno Schilstra & Janneke Wesseling (eds.), Veranderend Kunstonderwijs I (2013)