EMAF – Campus 2023

EMAF – Campus 2023

The EMAF Campus festival section offers classes and subject groups from European academies and universities a platform. The students present their work with exciting film programs and diverse exhibitions. The students' contributions can be discovered not only in the festival cinemas, but also at various locations in downtown Osnabrück.

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ALMOST NOTHING – dimensions of absence

ALMOST NOTHING – dimensions of absence

02.12.2022 - 28.01.2023,
With works by Kati Gausmann, Lena von Goedeke, Alicja Kwade, Bjørn Melhus, Matthias Stuchtey, Shigeru Takato, Christine Wamhoff/Tim Roßberg, Jürgen Stollhans
Sunday, January 15.1.2023, 11.30 at XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. Lecture by Harald Kerber/Moderation by Michael Kröger
The work of art and its reception as well as some reflections on the subject of nothing, almost nothing, emptiness and absence

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gradual

gradual

Exhibition and dance performance
with works by Daniela Georgieva, Anett Frontzek and Kati Gausmann
Friday 11.11.2022 19.00 p.m. – HaseTalk with the artist Kati Gausmann*
Saturday 12.11.2022, 14.00 p.m. – HaseWalk with the artist Kati Gausmann*
Now exhibition video online

The exhibition ends on November 19, 2022
Eintritt frei

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I AM MILLI

I AM MILLI

I AM MILLI
Group show curated by Natasha A. Kelly featuring works by Sonia E. Barrett, Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro, Zari Harat, Nadu Hormann, Mwangi Hutter, Monilola Olayemi Ilupeju, Belinda Kazeem-Kaminski, Natasha A. Kelly, Magda Korsinsky and Patricia Vester
May 6 to July 16, 2022

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Gender piracy

Gender piracy

Exhibition with works by Cassils, Mary Maggic, Luki von der Gracht, thunder.khat, Anna Olkina, Joran Yonis
curated by Joran Yonis, November 13, 2021 to January 15, 2022
November 13, 2021 to January 15, 2022

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Martin Hesselmeier. Poetry of matter

Martin Hesselmeier. Poetry of matter

From December 29, 6, in the art space hase2019, light particles will roll up and down along wave-shaped LED strips, accelerate and slow down, and shuttle back and forth. The Cologne artist Martin Hesselmeier makes light tangible in his expansive installation in an unusual way.

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reprint. Change through reproduction

reprint. Change through reproduction

From December 29, 6, in the art space hase2019, light particles will roll up and down along wave-shaped LED strips, accelerate and slow down, and shuttle back and forth. The Cologne artist Martin Hesselmeier makes light tangible in his expansive installation in an unusual way.

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