Das art-werk-Team

Eine Konstellation aus Forschenden, Künstler*innen, Vermittler*innen und Fachleuten, die sich für eine transformative Kultur engagieren.

Team

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    Bernard Vienat

    Artistic and administrative direction

    Bernard Vienat, Gründer und Direktor von art-werk ist Kunsthistoriker und Kurator. Er studierte Philosophie und Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Bern und der Freien Universität Berlin, sowie im Masterstudiengang Kuratorische Studien an der Städelschule und Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main. Kunst ist seiner Ansicht nach ein Weg, über Cluster hinauszugehen und Wissensfelder durch Erzählungen und Formen zu erforschen, die neue Gelegenheiten zum Staunen bieten. Dies zeigt sich in seinen jüngsten Projekten und Ausstellungen wie Futurs incertains im Musée de géologie de Lausanne und MAP (2019), There Will Come Soft Rains at Basis, Frankfurt am Main (2018), Vorticidad in Mexico City (2016) oder der Doppelausstellung Let's invent a language to narrate my story at Dienstgebäude, Zürich and andata.ritorno , Genf (2014). Im Jahr 2012 gründete er das art-werk.

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    Mathieu Pochon

    Educational Manager

    Mathieu Pochon is environmental engineer (EPFL) in Lausanne, specialising in territorial development and urban ecology. His diversified background and experience have enabled him to build an approach combining «professional» skills with collective intelligence and the energy of participation. In addition to his consulting activities, he explores the relationship between humans and their territory and the living world in the framework of mediation projects or artistic collaborations.

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    Cerise Dumont

    Curatorial assistant

    Cerise Dumont holds a Master's Degree in Art History (with a specialisation in the contemporary period) from the University of Geneva and a Master's Degree in Anthropology with a specialisation in cultural professions from the University of Neuchâtel. Alongside her studies, she worked for 8 years in the multimedia editorial department of RTS.
    A keen cinema buff, she works with the University of Geneva's Cultural Activities Department to organise film cycles, and also collaborates with the Histoire & Cité festival and the Rencontres internationales de Genève to draw up the film programme for these events and moderate discussions between the audience and the speakers.

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    Jakob Engelhard

    Curatorial assistant

    Jakob Engelhard is a communication designer and spatial strategist. In addition to organising his own art and culture festival, he regularly works in various roles at different festivals, such as the Current Festival in Stuttgart or the poolbar Festival in Feldkirch. After completing his bachelor's degree in communication design at the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd, he is currently studying for a master's degree in spatial strategies at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Kiel. In his work, he tries to transfer his personal values, such as sustainability and sufficiency, solidarity and political commitment.

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    Mikaël Roost

    President

    President of the association, Mikaël Roost is a filmmaker and producer. After studying at the London Film School, he directed his first independent feature film in 1998, then trained in animation at the Vancouver Film School. Parallel to his involvement in teaching cinema in Geneva, he is director and founder of the production company Parallaxe films. Passionate about art from a very young age, he assures the smooth running of the association.

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    Carmen Perrin

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    Romain Geiser

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    Romain Geiser studied in Geneva, Olten and Berlin. He has a master's degree in sociology, and he graduated with a CAS in nonprofit organization management from the FHNW. He developed a taste for contemporary art during his time in Geneva. Activist and disruptive to the core, he made his first steps in organizing flash mobs and public events in the world of art galleries. After spending time in Asia where he was involved in an elephant conservation project, he joined Amnesty International in 2011, organizing countless campaign projects to defend human rights, setting up an action network for 15-25-year-old and organizing numerous participatory workshops in Switzerland and abroad.

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    Dr. Christine Nippe

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