From 17 to 22 November, academics from a wide range of disciplines will come together as part of a public theme week to discuss the relationship between "art - religion - environment" in an interdisciplinary manner with a focus on literature, visual arts and music. During this period, a series of events will take place that are open to all interested parties.
The themed week is organised jointly by the Centre for Comparative Theology and Humanities (ZeKK) at Paderborn University and the Paderborn Faculty of Theology. It is a series of events organised by theForum for Comparative Theologywhich is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW NRW).
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On Monday, 17 November, composer Bernhard K?nig will lead a workshop on "Music, religion and culture in times of climate change" from 5 to 9 pm in Lecture Hall 1 of the Paderborn Faculty of Theology. Registration is possible by email to kunst-religion-umwelt@uni-paderborn.de.
Film evening at the Lichtblick art house cinema
In the winter semester 2025/26, the students' arthouse cinema Lichtblick will focus on the role of the forest in film history. As part of this, a double feature of the films "The Mission" and "La memoria de las mariposas" will take place on Tuesday, 18 November. The screening starts at 7 pm at the "Pollux" cinema in Paderborn. Tickets are available both via the Pollux website and at the box office.
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From Wednesday, 19 November, a public exhibition with a participatory art project by artists Herman Josef Hack and Andreas Pohlmann will be on display at the Marktkirche Paderborn (Kamp 2).
Public workshop on Arabic calligraphy
A workshop on Arabic calligraphy with Dr. Iyad Shraim from the University of Hamburg will also take place on 19 November from 9.45 am to 2 pm. Here too, please register by emailing kunst-religion-umwelt@uni-paderborn.de.
Academic perspectives on "Art - Religion - Environment"
From 20 to 22 November, the conference "Scientific Perspectives on Art - Religion - Environment" will take place, offering an extensive programme of scientific lectures. It will be opened at 2 p.m. at the Paderborn Faculty of Theology by Prof. Dr Matthias Bauer, President of Paderborn University, among others, and over the following days will be divided into the thematic sections "Ritual", "Literature", "Visual Arts" and "Music".
The full programme for the conference and the rest of the themed week can be found on the event page.
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