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Prof. Ingo Vetter is a Professor of Sculpture at the University of the Arts Bremen, leading the 'Vetter Class' focused on material experimentation and critical artistic practice. He previously held a professorship at Umeå Institute of Design (2006–2011), where he pioneered projects like Ålidhem and Art and Sustainability. His research explores the intersection of public space, materiality, and societal interaction, often involving collaborative, site-specific installations.
- Key Projects: Detroit Tree of Heaven Woodshop (2005), Shrinking Cities (2003), GEWOBA Public Art Initiatives (2024), Heritage Art Space Hanoi collaborations (2023–2025).
- Teaching: Stone sculpture courses, transnational workshops (e.g., Hydra, Greece), and diploma supervision.
- Awards: Participation in Hollweg Prize ceremony (2025).
His work addresses urban dynamics, sustainability, and community engagement through sculpture, installations, and interdisciplinary projects. Recent exhibitions include Weserburg Museum and the Master Student Exhibition in Bremen.
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