Program Overview:
In times of uncertainty and violence, artistic activities can – as studies worldwide have shown – offer essential qualities for survival, such as refuge and continuity. Art can help people process trauma and build resilience. The potential of art in peacebuilding and promotion has recently garnered increased attention. Beyond the formalities of conventional diplomacy, art creates a space where dialogue can unfold, social tensions can be addressed, and diverse perspectives can be accounted for. Art creates opportunities to express complex emotions and experiences, sustainably transform conflicts, and contribute to peace.
Program Objectives:
- get a comprehensive overview of the potential and challenges of art in peacebuilding
- link latest findings from peace research and artistic practice to your work
- lay the foundation for your next career step
- exchange experiences and become part of a community of practice
Program Structure:
The CAS Art & Peace starts in January and runs till August. It is composed of four blocks and an optional (highly recommended) study trip.
- Block 1: 20-23 January 2026 | Kick-off and theoretical introductions, including special program in the framework of the 10th Basel Peace Forum.
- Block 2: 4-6 March 2026 | Art and mediation
- Block 3: 15-18 April 2026 | Art and dealing with the past
- Block 4: 20-22 May 2026 | Future topics and preparation for study trip
- Study trip: 29 May - 4 June 2026 (optional)
- Submission final project: 31 July 2026
- Presentation and certificates: 28 August 2026, including special program in the framework of the Kunsttage Basel
Apply here: https://www.swisspeace.ch/courses/diploma-programs-university-of-applied-sciences/cas-art-and-peace until 12 January 2026
Kasernenhof 8
4058 Basel
Schweiz