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Forelesning

Zheng Bo, The Political Life of a Coral Lagoon 1, 2025. Still of video (2K, colour, sound, 15 min)
Zheng Bo, The Political Life of a Coral Lagoon 1, 2025. Still of video (2K, colour, sound, 15 min)

Art and Craft Lectures: Zheng Bo / A Good Life

Screening and conversation with Lara Okafor, Geir Haraldseth, and Susanne M Winterling, moderated by Anna Grasskamp.

Organized by OSEH Oslo Center for Environmental Humanities research group Ritual, Ecology, Affect, and Performativity and the project ECOART, in collaboration with the Art and Craft lectures and the MFA programme in Medium- and Material-based Arts at KHiO, Oslo National Academy of the Arts and e for emergence.


The Art and Craft lectures, hosted by the Art and Craft Department at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, is an annual lecture series devoted to art education, research, theory, and politics. The program, curated by Sara R. Yazdani and Susanne M. Winterling, nurtures an interdisciplinary exchange of practice and theory.
The 2025/2026 program explores knowledge and its production: through ways of making, thinking, and practice. Moving away from Modern dualities towards what Rosi Braidotti defines as the posthuman condition, we are concerned with the relational, affective, and epistemic processes that define our ways of being, with the human, nonhuman, and technical mediations.
Read more about the lecture series.