She completed her doctorate at Goldsmiths, University of London, in 2014 with research on precarious working conditions and on how to mobilise design to undo them. She holds an MA in Communication Art & Design from the Royal College of Art and an MA in Mediation and International Peacebuilding from the University of Bologna. Elzenbaumer is a founding member of the design practice Brave New Alp, of the community academy @la.foresta.rovereto and of the @alpinecommunityeconomies Laboratory. She is a member of the Community Economies Institute and Vice-Director of the Center for Other Worlds (@ctrotherworlds) at Lusófona University in Lisbon.
Interdependent Systems, Community Economies in Culture and Education
14.11.2023, 14.11.23, 18:00 – 20:00
40+ Commoning as a daily practice, with Bianca Elzenbaumer What type of informal economies already exist within forms of learning? How do our interdependencies relate to accessible education? How do we make existing practices of care sustainable in (non-)institutional infrastructures? Find out more