Barry, Kaya, Baxter, Tess, Bennett, Bruce, Booker, Clare, Bowers, Natalie, Büscher, Monika, Chapman, Owen, Collier, Mike, Cunningham, Jocelyn, Lujan Escalante, Malé, Ferguson, Nick, Guelton, Bernard, Merrington, Peter, Ntaousani, Elia, Jungnickel, Kat, Kesselring, Sven, Lopez, Carlos, Pollastri, Serena, Pugh, Nikki, Rose, Emma, Sawchuk, Kim, Sheller, Mimi, Smith, Richard, Southern, Jen, Szerszynski, Bron, Syng Tan, Kai, O Keeffe, Linda, Thulin, Sam, Whittaker, Emma and Wilson, Louise Ann (2018) 2018: Art & Mobilities Network Inaugural Symposium Instant Journal (Peter Scott Gallery). [Project]
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Abstract / Summary
"Mobilities has been gaining momentum through networks, conferences, books, special issues, exhibitions and in the practices of artists, writers and curators. In recognition of this activity we are forming an Art & Mobilities network through which to consolidate, celebrate and develop this work.Inspired by the recent foregrounding of Mobility and the Humanities (Pearce & Merriman, 2018) and drawing on last November's successful Mobile Utopia Exhibition amongst others, the Centre for Mobilities Research (CEMORE) at Lancaster University are pleased to hold a UK Art & Mobilities Network Inaugural Symposium 2018 on the 3rd of July 2018.
The aim of the symposium is to bring together people in the UK who are active in the field of mobilities and art in order to discuss the distinctive contribution that art makes to mobilities research and vice versa. We would be delighted if you can join us for this one-day event to help shape the network, particularly in the context of a fast-changing world, not just socio-politically but in terms of the place of art in the academy and vice versa.
There are nearly 30 key international artists and researchers gathered on this day both locally and via Skype. We invite all participants in the symposium to bring with them an artwork, artefact, written statement or quote that can be displayed as a ‘pop up’ exhibition. These artefacts will be used during the day to focus discussion around different facets of mobilities and art." (Jen Southern, Kai Syng Tan, Emma Rose, Linda O'Keeffe Editors)
Item Type: | Project |
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ISBN: | No . ISBN |
Subjects: | History, Geography & Environment Creative Art & Design > Fine Art Philosophy & Psychology Social Sciences Computing & Data Science |
Courses by Department: | Academy of Innovation and Research |
Depositing User: | Emma Whittaker |
Date Deposited: | 22 Feb 2019 14:52 |
Last Modified: | 18 Nov 2024 14:24 |
URI: | https://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/id/eprint/3158 |
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