Team


 
Yvonne Schmidt
Yvonne (she /her), is a professor, founder and head of the EcoArtLab and responsible for the research field of art education at the Institute Practices and Theories in the Arts at HKB /BFH. She teaches and researches on arts-based research, transdisciplinarity, performance and disability, art (mediation) and climate change, curating as political practice and the (digital) transformation of cultural institutions, including the research projects “Aesthetics of the Im/Mobile” (2022-2026) and “EcoArtLab. Relational Encounters between the Arts and Climate Research” (2023-2027), funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. She is co-president of the Swiss Association for Theatre Research and founder of the “Performance & Disability” network of the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR). In this context, she has curated encounters between scholars and artists in Asia, Europe, and South America for a decade. Before she joined HKB, she was a Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Institute for the Performing Arts and Film (IPF) at ZHdK, where she initiated and led various research projects and established the international PEERS for emerging artistic researchers as well as a PhD program. After studying theatre and dance studies and literature in Bern, Paris, and Mainz, she received a PhD in Theatre Studies at the University of Bern (2013). She was a research fellow at UIC Chicago and at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Yvonne has worked for different performance festivals, and created formats that foster a dialogue between arts, sciences, and society.

Johanna Paschen
Johanna (she/her) is a PhD student researching on the intersection of climate justice, critical sustainability, art, and transdicisplinarity at the EcoArtLab. She is involved with the Institute of Geography at the University of Bern and the Bern Academy of the Arts (HKB). Having an academic background in human ecology - culture, power, and sustainability from Lund University as well as Liberal Arts and Sciences from University of Groningen, her focus is on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. Furthermore, she has been working with different NGO’s such as Noah - Friends of the Earth Denmark and the Wilderness Foundation UK in the area of education for sustainability on a local and European level. Having a strong interest in projects involving arti-basedstic research and collaborating between the arts and sciences to go beyond disciplinary perspectives, she has been mostly engaged with interdisciplinary and participatory research concerning topics such as social and environmental justice, urban spaces and disability, green education, and connectedness through art.


Riikka Tauriainen
Riikka (she/they) is a visual artist and lecturer focusing on ecology, postcolonial theories, and gender issues through installations, videos, and performances. Navigating the boundaries between art and science, her Hydrocommons series explores water phenomena and our kinship with other bodies in a post-humanist context. Born in Finland and based in Zurich, she holds a master’s in fine arts from Zurich University of the Arts, having studied in Tallinn, Essen, and Berlin.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at venues like Bâtiment d‘art contemporain in Geneva, Siemens Sanat in Istanbul, NGbK Berlin, RADIUS CCA in Delft, and Swiss Art Awards in Basel. Riikka has also participated in biennials and artist-in-residence programs. In 2023, she received the cantonal work grant at Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich and exhibited at Kunststiftung Basel H. Geiger for the "Experimental Ecology" project. In 2024, her work features at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen and Museum Rehmann, and she curated the "Art Ii" environmental art biennial in Finland. At EcoArtLab, she works as an artistic researcher analyzing a practice-based art-science collaboration as part of a doctoral dissertation.

Thubten Jonas Shontshang
Thubten (he/him) is the current project coordinator of the EcoArtLab. As a research assistant at the Institute for Practices and Theories in the Arts at the Berne Academy of the Arts (HKB) he is also part of the SNSF research project 'Aesthetics of the Im/Mobile'. In addition to his academic formation at the Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM), he brings a broad range of experience from the professional world that allows him to create spaces at eye level. In his design work, Thubten is interested in post-migrant realities of life. In this field he has developed, besides audiovisual installations, a transdisciplinary method dealing with critical cartography, permaculture and identity formation, which initiates and visualizes a process of reflection with one's own positioning in society through artistic translation activity.

Mirko Winkel
Mirko (he/him) works as an artist and curator as well as a mediator in the field of science. He studied fine arts with Mariana Abramović and Christoph Schlingensief and holds a master's degree in artistic research in the performing arts from the University of the Arts in Berlin. He has presented his work at the HKW Berlin, the Istanbul Biennial, the Goethe Institutes, the Bühnen Bern, La Bâtie Genève, the Belluard Festival Fribourg, the Munich Volkstheater and the Berlinale. After several teaching positions at various art academies, he joined the Institute of Geography at the University of Bern in 2019 as research associate and coordinator of the mLab. Since 2019 he is part of the working group Art in the Underground of the nGbK Berlin, which organizes an international competition for art in public space in Berlin. In 2022 he curated with Isabelle Meiffert a discursive festival and exhibition project on the cultural heritage of Baden/Aargau. Within the EcoArtLab, he will coordinate collaboations with the artists and researchers.


Susan Thieme
Susan (she/her) is Professor of Geography and Critical Sustainability Studies and projectpartner of the EcoArtLab. She is the founder and now co director of the mLAB at the Institute of Geography at the University of Bern. As one of the many mLAB acitivities she co leads the Global Science Film Festival with Samer Angelone and Mirko Winkel. Her research focuses on societal transformation, justice and sustainability at the interfaces of migration, (im)mobilities, work and education. She is interested in social learning processes and transdisciplinarity, particularly making new media, art and digital technologies an integral part of research activities and develop unorthodox coalitions of aesthetics and geography.