Judith Seng is a Berlin-based artistic researcher, designer, facilitator, coach and academic. Her work deals with performative and embodied forms of knowledge development in processes of making and learning. From creation and production to research and mediation. As a Fellow of the Graduate School of Arts and Science at University of the Arts Berlin, she initiated the project Acting Things - an ongoing series of experimental performative installations. As artist in residence at Villa Kamogawa by Goethe-Institut Kyoto she researched traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. Currently she explores a choreographic approach to the socio-material dynamics of such situations in everyday life. In the form of experimental, performative installations in international exhibition contexts. As well as their reflections in video, texts, and lectures, mostly in academic contexts.Her work has been exhibited internationally in institutions such as Kyoto Art Center, Pera Museum Istanbul, Luma Arles, Z33 Hasselt, HAU Hebbel Theater am Ufer, and Tallinn Art Hall Gallery. Seng regularly teaches at international art schools. She has been a professor at the Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule in Halle, the Kunsthochschule Kassel and at HDK Valand - Academy of Art and Design in Gothenburg from 2016 - 2021.