SPARK Fellowship Presentation: Cooper Sunderland

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SPARK Fellowship Presentation: Cooper Sunderland
On Thursday, Oct. 2nd, please join the Creative Writing Program and 2024-2025 SPARK Fellow Cooper Sunderland for a presentation of his SPARK Fellowship, Art — A Refuge Abroad. The presentation will take place in Park Hall 265 at 5PM.
 
 
 
 
 
When asked to summarize his project for this announcement, Cooper shared this statement:
Through this project, Dr. Uelzmann and I intend to document how Syrian refugees living abroad in Berlin have adopted the German language as a means of self-expression and how their status as asylum seekers has impacted their relationships with the broader German political sphere. To this end we have established contact with the Kreuzberg Kunstraum, one of the foremost cultural centers in the city of Berlin, and intend to spend much of the month-long research period interfacing with artists in collaboration with the center. The project itself will take the format of a written reportage summarizing my findings from over the course of the summer and will include several written translations of German-language prose, poetry, music, etc. I could not be more grateful for the opportunity, and I’m super excited to get started.
Cooper's project is supported by Dr. Jan Uelzmann, Associate Professor of German and the Study Abroad in Berlin Co-director. Of the project, Dr. Uelzmann shared, “This is an exciting and very timely project that I am thrilled to be a part of. I very much look forward to supporting his work and the encounters he will have with Syrian and other refugee artists in Berlin.”