Bridging the Thesis: Alumni Presentation/Q&A and Thesis Exhibition
The KABK Theory Platform presents Bridging the Thesis, a conversation with two alumni, Nesie Junyi Wang (BA Photography) and Minji Cha (BA Interactive Media Design I/M/D), about their thesis research, writing process, practice, and the bridges between them. The conversation is moderated by fourth year I/M/D student Dominika Badyla.
Next to this, the library showcases a wide range of theses of the 2024 graduates.
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- Nesie Junyi Wang (CN) explores in her thesis We All Eat From Each Other the act of feeding in more-than-human entanglements and the complexities of human interactions with their environments through field studies and material research. Her multimedia practice encompasses photography, film, and printmaking, delving into the uncertain relationships between humans and the landscapes they inhabit.
- Minji Cha's (KR) thesis To the One I Miss consists of a fictional tale with hand-drawn illustrations, and a research supporting the story. The intention started as a willingness to understand the emotion of inner emptiness from her personal experience of moving from Korea to the Netherlands and trying to find a way to embrace that emptiness.
- Moderated by Dominika Badyla.
KABK Theory Platform
The Theory Platform is a bimonthly academy-wide meeting and action group, focusing on educational innovation, affiliated with the lectorate Art Theory and Practice. The platform consists of theory tutors, thesis supervisors, and KABK librarians. Three members of this platform have organized this thesis event; Annemarie van den Berg (Library), Ingrid Grootes (Photography) and Anna Arov (I/M/D).