Salomé Voegelin’s Professorship at the University of the Arts Braunschweig

From October 2020, while retaining her position at UAL as Professor of Sound and PI of Listening across Disciplines II, Salomé Voegelin is representing the Professorship in Sound Studies with a focus on the history and theory of sound art at the University of the Arts Braunschweig, Germany.

 

Salomé, is a CRiSAP Member, artist, writer and researcher engaged in listening as a socio-political practice of sound. Her work and writing deal with sound, the world sound makes: its aesthetic, social and political realities that are hidden by the persuasiveness of a visual point of view. Read more about Salomé’s research, teaching, PhD supervision and events in her profile here.

The Braunschweig University of Art (HBK) is an internationally orientated art university with the right to grant doctorates and the right of habilitation. With 1,100 students in Fine Arts, Design, Aesthetics & Art History, Media Studies as well as the educational courses of study Performing Arts and ART.Education, the Braunschweig University of Art is one of the largest art academies. Excellently equipped studios and laboratories provide the ideal working conditions for all intellectual, creative and artistic processes. Read more about HBK here.