At Aalto University artistic research exists in a unique setting, alongside and in creative interplay with the research fields of the other schools of the university. In this context artistic research refers to a broad continuum of constructive artistic and design research approaches, as well as practice-led and -based research approaches. The school seeks to achieve outstanding artistic outputs, that experiment and exemplify advanced practices and combine artistic exploration with academic reflection. The doctoral school welcomes research projects in which artistic practices engage with our complex entanglements with the world. It seeks to support efforts where artistic practice has a transformational role, including – but not limited to – discussions on:
Developing artistic research practice in the various research fields of Aalto ARTS
Speculative approaches to alternative futures
More than human scales of time and space
Alternative knowledge systems
Rethinking current economic or technological paradigms
Explorations around individual and collective agencies
Issues particular to the Northern dimension
The call for applicants closed in March 2023. The doctoral school is led by the following academic board:
Assoc. professor Maarit Mäkelä, Dept. of Design, chair, academic leader
Assoc. professor Laura Beloff, Dept. of Art and Media, vice academic leader
Assoc. professor Susanna Helke, Dept. of Film
Assoc. professor Harri Laakso, Dept. of Art and Media
Assoc. professor Tomek Rygalik, Dept. of Architecture
Assist. Professor Julia Valle, Dept. of Design
The four-year school will begin in September 2023 and end in August 2027. The doctoral school is co-funded by Kone Foundation and Aalto ARTS.
In addition to following the required doctoral study structure in Aalto, AREA doctoral students are provided additional teaching and activities. The curriculum of the school is built around yearly winter and summer schools, and monthly seminars. It also includes the Research Through Art and Design course at the beginning of the studies, as well as two Art of Research (AOR) conferences. In 2023 the role of the conference is to give an update of the international discourse that takes place in the field. In 2026 the students are expected to propose full papers to the AOR conference with possible related artefacts to be showcased in the conference exhibition.