
"Lukas Feireiss is a curator, writer and educator whose practice provides conceptual development, design and implementation for diverse formats of knowledge dissemination and visual communication, such as exhibitions, publications, symposiums and events. Since 2021, Feireiss has been a visiting professor for transdisciplinary artistic education at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), where he launched a series of discursive encounters in collaboration with the International Society for Arts and Medicine (ISfAM) and the Network Arts and Medicine at the Charité, titled 'The Healing Arts: Encounters in Arts and Medicine.'"
"'The Healing Arts' series-which has produced more than 20 events featuring medical professionals and artists of all kinds-aims to cross disciplinary barriers and create alliances between the arts, medicine, science and other fields, through conversations that engage some of the fundamental questions at work in each, from the ethics of care in art curation to the agency of patients in institutionalized medicine. Reflecting on the meaning of the Latin word "cura" in his practice more generally, Feireiss highlights the importance of attention and responsibility in how we gather and host difference."
Lukas Feireiss is a curator, writer and educator who develops exhibitions, publications, symposiums and events to disseminate knowledge and visual communication. Since 2021 he has taught transdisciplinary artistic education at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) and initiated a series titled 'The Healing Arts: Encounters in Arts and Medicine' in collaboration with ISfAM and the Network Arts and Medicine at the Charité. The series has produced more than 20 events that bring together medical professionals and artists to cross disciplinary barriers and forge alliances across arts, medicine and science. Emphasis rests on ethics of care, patient agency, attention and responsibility in gathering difference. ISfAM will present a related congress in Berlin and online June 18–20, 2026.
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