Duration
Duration Jan. 07 - Feb. 04, 2026
Talking about art takes many forms, from studio visits and exhibition tours to public talks and interviews. Public speaking and exchanging ideas are fundamental to working in the arts. However, talking in front of an audience can often feel intimidating. How do we speak clearly and meaningfully? How can we convey complex art concepts to a broader audience?
This course offers practical tools and approaches to help curators, artists, or art critics talk about art with confidence, clarity, and imagination. Through improvisational exercises and inspiring examples—from bell hooks to Anne Carson and Christine Sun Kim—you’ll practice new ways of engaging audiences and keeping the conversation going.
Over four weeks, you will:
Whether preparing for a presentation, panel, or informal conversation, you’ll gain confidence in your voice and find joy in talking publicly about art.
Image credits:
Arts Practicum, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Session 1: Course presentation and introduction
This is a one-hour-only welcome session. The lecturer will introduce the program and participants will introduce themselves. No prior preparation is necessary.
Session 2: Speaking as Art
This week focuses on creative uses of voice and speech in the art world. We find various playful ways to get started with talking.
We will explore:
Session 3: Speech as Thought
In the session, we will discover how we can expand what we think through speech. As philosopher Arthur Koestler says, “Ideas come while talking.”
Session 4: Communicating Art
Let’s talk art! In this session, we focus on talking about art in the context of an exhibition—be it as a viewer, an artist, or a curator.
Session 5: Art in Conversation
Talking can be as simple as the art of conversation. This session focuses on how we can get dialogues flowing back and forth with others.
Language
Classes are held in English.
Format & Modality
The course is fully online and taught live via Zoom in small, interactive groups to support active learning. Live captioning is available during the sessions.
Schedule
Live sessions take place every Wednesday from 3pm to 5pm (Berlin time, CEST).
Attendance
Live attendance is encouraged to get the most out of the course, but recordings are available if you cannot attend a session.
Course Materials
All course materials—including recordings, readings, and presentations—are available on the Node platform for as long as you wish.
Assignments
Optional assignments are included, with personal feedback from the lecturers to help you apply what you learn. Please note that feedback is provided only during the course dates.
Certificate
A downloadable certificate is available upon course completion.
Technical Requirements
A stable internet connection, a computer with a camera and microphone, and access to Zoom are required.
Questions?
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