Exploring Angewandte Perspectives of Professional Practice: Summer School 2025

What paths lie ahead for artists, researchers and creatives? How can you shape your artistic and professional future?

Let’s join for a three-day summer school connecting artists, researchers, designers and creatives from all disciplines. Through workshops and focus sessions, we will explore the many perspectives that unfold in the creative journey—perspectives of artistic empowerment, professional practice, research, and project realization, accompanied by experts' input on self-employment, social insurance and taxes. 

This is an opportunity to connect with a vibrant creative community, reflect on your journey, and dive into new possibilities for your life and work.
Focus Sessions:

Focus Session 1: Taxes and Social Insurance
Smart Coop Austria
Provides an overview of what creatives need to know about taxes, social insurance, and navigating the legal frameworks of freelance or self-employed work in Austria. This session aims to clarify key obligations and empower you to manage your professional responsibilities with confidence.

Focus Session 2: Self Employment and Entrepreneurship
Kreativwirtschaft Austria – WKO
Introduces key concepts, basic skills, and first steps in starting a creative business or freelance practice. Join us for ‘Self Employment and Entrepreneurship’—a foundational session on how to start and sustain your creative practice as a business.

Focus Session 3: Funding Options for Creatives
Vienna Business Agency
Explore the diverse funding and support programs available to creatives in Vienna. This session will guide you through grants, subsidies, and other opportunities that can help bring your ideas to life and support the sustainable development of your creative projects or business.

Workshops:

Perspective I: Perspectives of Professional Practice
Alexandra Graupner and Angelika Zelisko
Gain insights into self-determined and competent professional practices. This session offers an overview of possible career paths after graduation, with real-world examples and practical guidance. You’ll receive input on project management, communication strategies, and navigating the institutional landscape, plus tips on financing, self-employment, and getting started with confidence.

Perspective II: Realizing Art Projects as Professional Practice
Karl Salzmann
Learn how to turn artistic ideas into tangible projects by exploring the intersection of artistic vision and professional practice. This session focuses on project planning, funding strategies, and implementation approaches—bridging creative work with practical frameworks.

Perspective III: Valuing Ideas / Scientific and Artistic Research
Alexander Damianisch
Explore how to shape and communicate your ideas as the starting point for future research. In this session, we’ll focus on artistic research as a distinct and powerful approach within academia. You’ll gain insights into the Austrian research landscape, including funding opportunities like the PEEK programme, and learn how to frame your ideas in ways that resonate with evaluators and collaborators alike.

Perspective IV: Artistic Empowerment / Creative Confidence
Wolfgang Fiel
Discover how to navigate new contexts and empower yourself as an artist. This session explores ways to shape your professional future beyond the traditional art market, focusing on self-determined paths that resist economic exploitation and support sustainable artistic practice.

Why join?
This summer school is more than a course—it’s a space to reflect, connect, go beyond and grow. Through workshops, inputs, discussions, and shared experiences, we’ll explore the potential of ideas, self-empowerment, critical thinking, creative action, cooperation and networking. Together, we’ll address the question: What opportunities for professional practice will be provided and available in the future?

Whether you’re seeking orientation, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of your strengths, this program offers a supportive environment to develop ideas and envision your next steps.

Practical Information:
Date: September 16–18, 2025

Program in detail: See program in detail below 
Location: Angewandte Expositur Rustenschacher Allee 2-4, 1020 Vienna
Who Can Join: Artists, designers, and creatives from all disciplines
Cost: The summer school is free of charge, but we kindly request continuous attendance throughout the program. A confirmation of attendance will be provided. Registration for individual sessions is possible depending on availability.
Contact: Department Support Art and Research, perspectives@uni-ak.ac.at

Registration until September 5 here

Let’s take a deep dive into the possibilities that await you as a creative professional. The Department Support Art and Research is looking forward to welcoming you!
Timetable:

Tuesday, 16.09.2025

9:30-10:30     Group session: Kick-off with breakfast
Registration, Welcome, Overview of the Program

10:30-13:00    Perspective I: Perspectives of Professional Practice
Alexandra Graupner and Angelika Zelisko

13:00-14:00    Lunch

14:00-15:30    Focus Session 1: Taxes and Social Insurance
Smart Coop Austria

Wednesday, 17.09.2025

9:30-12:00    Perspective II: Realizing Art Projects as Professional Practice
Karl Salzmann

12:00-13:00    Lunch

13:00-15:30    Perspective Ill: Valuing Ideas / Scientific and Artistic Research
Alexander Damianisch

15:30-16:00    Coffee Break

16:00-17:30    Focus Session 2: Self Employment and Entrepreneurship
Kreativwirtschaft Austria

Thursday, 18.09.2025

9:30-12:00    Perspective IV: Artistic Empowerment/ Creative Confidence
Wolfgang Fiel

12:00-13:00   Lunch

13:00-14:30    Focus Session 3: Funding options and support for Creatives
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien

14:30-15:00    Coffee Break

15:00-16:30    Group Session: Reflections - Where Will You Meet Me in 2 Years?

16:30    Apero & Certificates
Organized by the Department Support Art and Research (Support Kunst und Forschung)





Veranstaltung
Summer School
16. September 2025 - 18. September 2025
Expositur Rustenschacherallee, Rustenschacherallee 2 - 4, 1020 Wien