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Anke Haarmann is a Professor of Practice and Theory of Research in the Visual Arts at Leiden University's Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA). She also holds the position of Research Lector Art Theory and Practice at the Royal Academy of Art The Hague.
- Founded the Centre for Design Research at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg
- Co-leader of the German Society for Artistic Research
- Principal investigator for the research project 'Speculative Space (SpecSpace): Labor zur Erprobung und Erforschung epistemischer Designpraktiken' (2019-2022)
Her research spans artistic research, design research, and philosophy. She focuses on epistemological frameworks in creative practices, the role of art in public space, and speculative methodologies for reimagining urban societies. Her work bridges theoretical inquiry with hands-on experimentation.
Haarmann's recent publications include analyses of transformative design practices, epistemological aesthetics, and interdisciplinary research frameworks. Her projects emphasize collaboration between art, design, and critical theory to address social and environmental challenges.
She supervises PhD candidates in visual arts and design research at PhDArts, a joint PhD programme between ACPA and the Royal Academy of Art The Hague.
Her leadership in the 'Speculative Space' project and editorial contributions to anthologies like 'Attending [to] Futures' demonstrate her commitment to advancing experimental design practices and political engagement in art education.


