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UmArts

UmArts is the Research Centre for Architecture, Design and the Arts at Umeå University. The centre is creating an exciting interdisciplinary arts research environment in the visual arts, architecture, design, and creative studies, in partnership with Bildmuseet and within the regional context of Northern Sweden as well as nationally and internationally.

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Hurricanes and Scaffolding Symposium

UmArts is hosting the symposium on Artistic Research in collaboration with the Swedish Research Council.

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About UmArts

UmArts Research Center for Architecture, Design and the Arts

UmArts aims to develop critical knowledge in the arts by supporting interdisciplinary research between artistic and other fields, with high quality public dissemination and engagement. UmArts works directly with four departments: Umeå Academy of Fine Arts, Umeå School of Architecture (UMA), Umeå Institute of Design (UID), Department of Creative Studies in Education, and the Bildmuseet contemporary art museum.

UmArts Research partnerships across Umeå University include: HumLab, Institutionen för Informatik, Institutionen för Molekylärbiologi, Institutionen Spåkstudier, Engelska, TAIGA Centrum för Transdisciplinär AI, WASP-HS Wallenberg AI. Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanities and Society.

In December 2024 UmArts is working with Vetenskapsrådet to host the Hurricanes and Scaffolding Artistic Research Conference.

 

Towards a Research Strategy

UmArts is committed to developing interdisciplinary practice-based research in Art, Architecture, Design, Sloyd and Music with CoARA compliant research assessment process. CoARA’s vision is that “the assessment of research, researchers and research organisations recognises the diverse outputs, practices and activities that maximise the quality and impact of research. This requires basing assessment primarily on qualitative judgement, for which peer review is central, supported by responsible use of quantitative indicators.”

Central to research assessment in the arts is the recognition of diverse forms of peer review practices, curatorial knowledge and respecting existing professional structures within each artistic discipline which lie outside of the traditions of academia. We also prefer to use the term ‘research’ to describe ‘research’ which includes all kinds of artistic and scientific practices, rather than using the word ‘science’ to describe artistic research, which is confusing. Research in the arts adheres to the good principles of research including: establishing research questions, articulating methods, identifying new knowledge, situating the work within the field through relevant forms of writing, exhibition and dissemination, which involve peer review.

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Working Groups

The UmArts Working Groups bring together researchers from across the arts, humanities and sciences.

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Artist Researchers in Residence (ARIR)

The ARIR programme is a residency open for reseachers and artists.

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Small Visionary Projects

UmArts provide seed funding to support research active staff to try out new ideas with big ambitions.