Join us in April 2024!
These events explore creative practice and critical inquiry at Tyson Research Center, WashU’s environmental field station in Eureka, Missouri.
- Sunday, April 14: Listening Into: Bunkers, Bodies, In-betweens
- Friday, April 26–Saturday, April 27: Artistic Research at Tyson
All are welcome. RSVPs required.
Call for Proposals: Artistic Research in Academic Work
Workshop and gathering at Tyson Research Center
Fall 2023–Spring 2024
Application deadline has passed.
WashU’s Center for the Humanities and Tyson Research Center invite WashU humanities graduate students to participate in Spring 2024 artistic research at Tyson’s fascinating site, which includes remnant structures from WWII built into the wooded landscape, and which will culminate in a two-day on-site workshop-gathering on April 26 and 27.
The participation will include on-site meetings, individual project development with guidance, a publication opportunity, as well as exposure to the field of “Artistic Research.” The intention is to generate community among researchers from different branches of humanistic inquiry, for whom creative practice can provide a methodologically necessary complement to their critical and intellectual work.
If you are interested in any of the following —
- Public humanities
- Site-specific research and creative practice
- Research that challenges the dominance of textual domains for analysis and study
- Sound as a research tool for investigation and study
- Ways of documenting artistic research, especially ephemeral and complex work
- Embodied practice (and the political dimensions of materiality)
- Methods for durational and body-centered research
- Imaginative, speculative ways to engage with archival gaps to render significance to unseen, unfamous, (seemingly) unimportant materials
- Engaging with more-than-human perspectives and scales, in theory and in practice
— this opportunity may be for you!