At Les Rencontres d'Arles 2017, Viewbook Transformations, YET magazine and Arles Cosmos team up for a brainstorm and discussion on the future of photography education. Who is the photographer of tomorrow? What are the needs of the photographer? Do current learning opportunities meet the needs of the photographer? If not, what is missing? Ideas and findings from the brainstorm session will be shared during an open talk at Cosmos.

BRAINSTORM
During Arles 2017, on 5 July, we will gather a team to brainstorm around the future of photography education and open the session up for public discussion. The brainstorm team consists of photography professionals from various backgrounds including educators and photographers, but we also welcome students interested in the topic. The brainstorm will follow the un-conference model meaning that the people in the brainstorm will help set the agenda on what to discuss.

OPEN TALK
In addition to the brainstorm we are setting up an open talk on 6 July to inspire and share some of the findings of the brainstorm. The audience is invited to take part in the discussion or deliver input for the research after the talk.

The first names of those who will join the brainstorm have been announced, including:

Federica Chiocchetti, Writer, Curator, Lecturer and Editor specialised in photography, Founding Director of the Photocaptionist

Giuseppe Oliverio, Founder and Director of PHmuseum

Julija Berkovica, Founder and Director at ISSP in Latvia 

Klaus Fruchtnis, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies - Chair of Photography at Paris College of Art

Laia Abril, Multidisciplinary artist 

Olivier Cablat, Artist - Founder and Artistic director Cosmos Arles books

Simon Karlstetter, Founder and Artistic Director Der Greif Magazine


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HOW TO PARTICIPATE
If you are interested in participating in the brainstorm, contact Rebecca Simons at rebecca@viewbook.com by 26 June. The Open Talk is – as the name suggests – open to the public: just show up at Cosmos Arles on 6 June at 14.00 and listen or think along.

Brainstorming: Wednesday 5 July from 9.00 to 11.30
Public Talk: Thursday 6 July from 14.00 to 14.30


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