German Students Ponder "ANGEKOMMEN—Having Arrived" Art Exhibition

Fanning’s acrylic paint on canvas was one of the 20 pieces of art displayed in the exhibit “ANGEKOMMEN—Having Arrived,” housed at the Media Library of the Anderson Language and Technology Center from Nov 13-24. Through content-based instruction that included a documentary by the UN Refugee agency, students in the intermediate German language course learned about humanitarian migrants who have embarked on the long trek to Europe and have encountered a new culture in Germany. The discussion of integrating asylum seekers—a process with economic, social, and cultural dimensions—led students to ponder the meaning of the German past participleangekommen(arrived), one that moves beyond a physical change of location and towards an inner arrival, a new state of consciousness. The active application of German semantics was featured in art productions that enabled students to engage hands-on in class materials and draw connections between the practice of German language skills and the development of critical perspectives on current world affairs.