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Symposium 17th November , 1pm -5pm

Conference 18th November, 10am-5pm

1.00pm Simone Wonnacott, Principal- Leeds College of Art ‘Introduction and Welcome’ 1.10pm Frances Norton ‘What’s in a name?’ 1.30pm Andy Broadey ‘RE-Model’ 1.50pm Louisa Parker ‘Drawing, Space, Response’ 2.10pm Tea & ?? Processing Analogue / Digital Material Surfaces (Imprecise with precise tools) 2.40pm Sam Broadhead Mature adults and learning careers 3.00pm Matthew Hawthorn Introduction& InvitationCollaborative research projects across discipline, institutional and national borders Nottingham Trent University 3.15pm Richard Miles Pedagogy as Revolution: An overview of education in Cuba

9.45am Simone Wonnacott, Principal- Leeds College of Art Introductions and opening remarks 10.00am Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Swinburne University Australia The value of internationalisation within a Faculty of Design 10.30-11.40am Translating Cultures 1 Lecture Theatre Kim Marsh Programme Leader, Fine Arts; Te Wananga o Aotearoa, New Zealand PIIATA EXHBITION 2011 Dr Heidi Saayman Hattingh Post-doctorate fellow, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Reflecting on the international audience’s role in the development of the South African visual economy: A case study of the photographic comment on South African society 1980-2010 Raj Kumar Konar Prof. of Design, Silpa-Sadan, Visva-BharatiSantiniketan, India Infusing Culture in a Creative & Economic Endeavour: The Artistic Leather Products of Santiniketan Internationalisation 1 G03. Dr Graham Cairns Writtle College UK Reinterpreting Western notions of film, advertising and spatial design. Professor Artur Matuck Graduate Interfaculty Program in Aesthetics and Art History, University of So Paulo, Brasil, Meta-authorship in Pioneering Telewriting Events. Simone Carena Professor of Digital Media Design at IDAS-Hongik University of Seoul with Professor Catherine McDermott of KIngston University.Pyoongyang Reggae 11.40am -12pm TEA/ COFFEE 12pm -1.30pm Internationalisation 2 Lecture Theatre Oksana Dovbenko, Volodymyr Dovbenko, Olha Ivashchyshyn (UKRAINE) CHALLENGES OF DESIGN IN A GLOBALISED SOCIETY Majella Clancy, PhD candidate, University of Ulster, Belfast Cross-cultural Engagement: International Perspectives in Contemporary Female Painting Saurabh Tewari, Amity School of Architecture and Planning, ,Amity University Lucknow,, India. Sustainable Design Future in virtually flattened culturescapes Translating Cultures 2 GO3 Glen Coutts and Timo Jokela University of Lapland and Institute for Northern Culture Arctic Perspectives: Arctic Arts and Visual Culture Education

3.45pm Denise McIlroy –Independent Artist “Be Humble” multi-lingual vocal intervention 4-5pm Buffet and networking

Chih-I Lai PhD candidate,Department of Anthropology,University College London Crafting Object and Crafting Self: a case study of the new bamboo designs in Taiwan Tonie Okpe Professor of Sculpture at the Department of Fine Arts, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - Nigeria NA WE: ART, ARTISTS IN CROSS CURRENT SYNERGY INTERROGATING ARESUVA 1.30pm-2.30pm Lunch


Leeds College of Art Conference November 17th & 18th 2011 ——

International Perspectives in Art & Design: Translating Cultures: Internationalisation, Practice and Pedagogy & Leeds College of Art Symposium 17th & 18th November

Conference Programme


Symposium 17th November , 1pm -5pm

Conference 18th November, 10am-5pm

1.00pm Simone Wonnacott, Principal- Leeds College of Art ‘Introduction and Welcome’ 1.10pm Frances Norton ‘What’s in a name?’ 1.30pm Andy Broadey ‘RE-Model’ 1.50pm Louisa Parker ‘Drawing, Space, Response’ 2.10pm Tea & ?? Processing Analogue / Digital Material Surfaces (Imprecise with precise tools) 2.40pm Sam Broadhead Mature adults and learning careers 3.00pm Matthew Hawthorn Introduction& InvitationCollaborative research projects across discipline, institutional and national borders Nottingham Trent University 3.15pm Richard Miles Pedagogy as Revolution: An overview of education in Cuba

9.45am Simone Wonnacott, Principal- Leeds College of Art Introductions and opening remarks 10.00am Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Swinburne University Australia The value of internationalisation within a Faculty of Design 10.30-11.40am Translating Cultures 1 Lecture Theatre Kim Marsh Programme Leader, Fine Arts; Te Wananga o Aotearoa, New Zealand PIIATA EXHBITION 2011 Dr Heidi Saayman Hattingh Post-doctorate fellow, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Reflecting on the international audience’s role in the development of the South African visual economy: A case study of the photographic comment on South African society 1980-2010 Raj Kumar Konar Prof. of Design, Silpa-Sadan, Visva-BharatiSantiniketan, India Infusing Culture in a Creative & Economic Endeavour: The Artistic Leather Products of Santiniketan Internationalisation 1 G03. Dr Graham Cairns Writtle College UK Reinterpreting Western notions of film, advertising and spatial design. Professor Artur Matuck Graduate Interfaculty Program in Aesthetics and Art History, University of So Paulo, Brasil, Meta-authorship in Pioneering Telewriting Events. Simone Carena Professor of Digital Media Design at IDAS-Hongik University of Seoul with Professor Catherine McDermott of KIngston University.Pyoongyang Reggae 11.40am -12pm TEA/ COFFEE 12pm -1.30pm Internationalisation 2 Lecture Theatre Oksana Dovbenko, Volodymyr Dovbenko, Olha Ivashchyshyn (UKRAINE) CHALLENGES OF DESIGN IN A GLOBALISED SOCIETY Majella Clancy, PhD candidate, University of Ulster, Belfast Cross-cultural Engagement: International Perspectives in Contemporary Female Painting Saurabh Tewari, Amity School of Architecture and Planning, ,Amity University Lucknow,, India. Sustainable Design Future in virtually flattened culturescapes Translating Cultures 2 GO3 Glen Coutts and Timo Jokela University of Lapland and Institute for Northern Culture Arctic Perspectives: Arctic Arts and Visual Culture Education

3.45pm Denise McIlroy –Independent Artist “Be Humble” multi-lingual vocal intervention 4-5pm Buffet and networking

Chih-I Lai PhD candidate,Department of Anthropology,University College London Crafting Object and Crafting Self: a case study of the new bamboo designs in Taiwan Tonie Okpe Professor of Sculpture at the Department of Fine Arts, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - Nigeria NA WE: ART, ARTISTS IN CROSS CURRENT SYNERGY INTERROGATING ARESUVA 1.30pm-2.30pm Lunch


1.30pm The Interdiscipinary Studio Room Q&A session The Interdisciplinary team Leeds College of Art with Hochschule, Magdeberg collaborative project PROCESSINGANALOGUE / DIGITAL MATERIAL SURFACES(IMPRECISE WITH PRECISE TOOLS) 2.30pm Lecture Theatre Katherine M. Barker, M.Ed.Lecturer in English Language Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge, MA, USA Culture and Communication Exchange through Art

3pm-4.10pm Pedagogy 1 Lecture Theatre Deborah Schultz, Regent’s College, London’ Three-dimensional learning through interacting with book art’ Sarah Williamson, Senior Lecturer School of Education & Professional Development University of Huddersfield ‘Visual methods, in particular collage, as an alternative to the ‘written’ forms of evaluation and reflection’ Pedagogy 2 G03 Barbara E. Thomas HEA Consultant, UK Practitioner research: its role in informing pedagogy in Art and Design Darren Keith Te Wananga o Aotearoa, New Zealand Liquid Art Methods and Practices Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas EdD, Program DirectorBFA Fashion Design & Merchandising Villa Maria College, NY, USA. Learning the Language of Fashion: Good Practice in the Intercultural Creative Classroom 4.10-4.30pm Plenary and closing remarks


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