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INTER-CHANGES Craft & Context Symposium
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0 National College of Art & Design
100 Thomas Street, Dublin 89:00am – 5:00pm
Day 2Day 19:00 - 9:30 REGISTRATION: Harry Clarke Lobby
ENGINE ROOM, HCH
9:30 - 9:40 Introductions: Prof. Declan McGonagle, Director NCAD
9:40 - 10:40 Analogue Practice: Craft and the Culture of the Copy
KEYNOTE: Dr. Glenn Adamson, Deputy Head of Research and Head of Graduate Studies at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Chair: Declan McGonagle
10:40 - 10:50 Louise Allen, Education & Awareness Manager, CCoI, Chair
10:50 - 11:50 Challenging and Sustaining the Crafts: Craft initiatives in the United States
Dr. Robert Milnes, Dean of the College of Visual Arts and Design at University of North Texas, President of the National Association of Schools of Art & Design
Chair: Louise Allen
11:50 - 12:20 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
NOEL SHERIDAN ROOM ENGINE ROOM, HCH GLASS STUDIO
12:20 - 1:00 Break-Out: Where Next? Lighting & Glass Glass demos
Glenn Adamson & Robert Milnes Renata Pekowska, Designer Irish HandmadeGlassWaterford City
Tony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
Twenty minutes group-discussion. Thirty minutes question and answer
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Suzanne Rogers, MA Candidate, Metals, NCADCo Chair: Dr. Nicola Gordon Bowe, Associate Fellow, Faculty of Visual Culture, NCAD; Visiting Professor, School of Art and Design, University of Ulster
Ritual
Richard Quin, MA Candidate, Ceramics, NCAD
Co Chair: Eleanor Flegg, Craft and Design writer and researcher
Aesthetic Translations
Alex Robins, Fulbright Student, Aesthetics, Cork University, Chair
1:00 - 2:00 LUNCH
2:00 - 2:15 Beyond The Mark A Digital Aesthetic Glass demos
Peter Fulop, Ceramist Aoife Ludlow: We Like Soup: Co-director, Designer, Chair Irish HandmadeGlassWaterford City
Tony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
2:15 - 2:30 Steering the aesthetic of a nation: The legacy of successful branding of Irish jewellery design as initiated in late nineteenth century Ireland.
Geoffrey Mann, Studio*Mrmann; Owner, Designer
Dr. Vanessa Cutler, Lecturer Welsh School of Architectural Glass, Swansea Metropolitan University, Wales
Julie Connellan, MA Candidate, Metals, NCAD
2:30 - 3:00 Irish Craft - Culture and Context Chair: Aoife Ludlow
Eleanor Flegg, Chair
3:00 - 3:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
3:30 - 4:20 Circling the Square of the Normative Memory A constructed Truth Glass demos
Suzannah Vaughan, Glass/ Sculptor, Chair Memories: The creative muse Irish HandmadeGlassWaterford City
Tony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
Dr. Mark Elliott, Senior Lecturer Psychology, NUI Galway Liz Nilsson, Interdisciplinary textile artist, Chair
Chair: Suzannah Vaughan Mutability of Mnemonic Structure and Remembering
Dr. Stanislava Antonijevic-Elliot , National University of Ireland
Witness: Cloth as an archive of memory
Lesley Millar, Professor of Textile Culture at the University for the Creative Arts Epsom, UK.
4:20 - 4:30 BREAK
4:30 - 5:00 Break-Out: The Artist/Curator
Lesley Millar & Sandy Simon. Chair: Dr. Frances W. Chapin, Cultural Services Manager for the city of Edmonds, WA
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wednesday 14.04.20109:00 - 9:30 REGISTRATION: Harry Clarke Lobby
ENGINE ROOM, HCH GLASS STUDIO
9:30 - 9:40 Introductions: Colleen Dube, Executive Director, Fulbright Commission, Ireland Glass demos
9:40 - 10:40 TAKING RISKS, MAKING CHOICES, A career in the crafts Irish HandmadeGlassWaterford City
Tony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
KEYNOTE: Prof. Arline Fisch, Professor of Art (Emerita) - San Diego State University (1961-2000). Artist, metals
Chair: Derek McGarry, Lecturer, Metals, NCAD
NOEL SHERIDAN ROOM ENGINE ROOM, HCH
10:40 - 11:10 Journey and Evolution Crafting glass-Creating Light-Reaching the Mind
Robert Brady, Professor of Art /Ceramics: California State University, Sacramento, 1975 - 2009
Dr. Wayne Strattman, PhD, University of Sunderland, Engineer/ physicist/ artist
Chair: Henry Pim, Lecturer, Ceramics, NCAD Chair: Caroline Madden, Lecturer, NCAD
11:10 - 11:40 Balancing Roles: gallery owner and potter: the mixed blessings of success
Rx3 Rethink, Recycle, Remake: Working to create markets for waste materials
Sandy Simon, Trax Gallery (utilitarian pottery), Owner Olivier Gaillot, Project Manager rx3
Chair: Henry Pim Chair: Derek McGarry
11:40 - 12:00 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
12:00 - 12:15 Abstraction: The Process of Deconstruction towards the Primordial
An Artists Exchange with Communities in North West Ireland
Glass demos
Irish Handmade Glass Tony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
Lesley Kelly, MA Candidate, Ceramics, NCAD Brigitta Varadi, Artist, Textiles
12:15 - 1:00 Ed Kuczaj, Head of Art Therapy and Continuing Visual Education at Crawford College, Cork
Craft, Art and Culture
Sandy Fitzgerald, Cultural worker/producer
Chair: Lesley Kelly Chair: Mary B. White, Visiting Fulbright Scholar, NCAD
1:00 - 2:00 LUNCH
2:00 - 3:00 Visual Culture and Craft Art, a Question of Accessibility? Glass demos
‘Mindless Clattering’: An exploration of the recent cultural profile of knitting
Bacon: A clay interpretation for the senses Róisín de Buitléar working withIrish Handmade GlassWaterford CityTony Hayes Danny MurphyRichard RoweDerek Smith
Eleanor Swan, MA Candidate, Ceramics, NCAD, Chair
Hilary O’Kelly, Lecturer, History of Design, NCAD Altered images exhibition
Tradition in the service of modernity: Kilkenny DesignWorkshops and the promotion of Irish craft in American department stores, 1967-76
Georgie Thompson, Irish Museum of Modern Art
The Multimodel Visitor
Anna Moran, Coordinator of MA Design History and Material Culture, NCAD
Cearbhall O’Meadhra, Bank of Ireland Visiting Research Fellow
3:00 - 3:30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
3:30 - 4:30 Metals - Design and aesthetics in Ireland Creativity and Primary Education Ceramics demos
Breda Haugh, Designer, jeweller Clare Turley, Ceramicist/community artist, Chair Sandy Simon Trax Gallery
Mary Cahill, FSA, FRSAI is an Assistant Keeper in the Irish Antiquities Division of the National Museum of Ireland
Emerging patterns: Discourse analysis of primary teachers’ perspectives regarding visual arts education.
Dr. Nicola Gordon Bowe, Associate Fellow, Faculty of Visual Culture, NCAD; Visiting Professor, School of Art and Design, University of Ulster
Michael Flannery, PhD candidate, NCAD
Partnerships in Glass: A Primary School Experience
Chair: Breda Haugh, Designer, jeweller Marie Brett, Freelance visual artist
Gana Roberts, Artist, glass/textiles
4:30 - 5:00 Break-Out: Where Next?
Louise Allen
Twenty minutes group-discussion. Thirty minutes question and answer.
6:00 - 8:00 OPENING IMOCA
EventsThe formation of a critical context for craft is the subject of a rich international debate within which, over the last ten years, many disciplines have found a voice. Irish makers, as they understand and articulate their practice through the new and evolving language of craft, have begun to take their place among this intellectual community.
This programme of events is conceived and negotiated by Fulbright scholar Mary B. White, and nineteen co-researchers who participated in the NCAD, Landscape of Aesthetics and Design, seminar series since October 2009: twelve contemporary Irish makers, Muriel Beckett, Peter Fulop, Geraldine Grubb, Breda Haugh, Eva Kelly, Aoife Ludlow, Liz Nilsson, Renata Pekowska, Deirdre Rogers, Clare Turley, Brigitta Varadi, and Suzannah Vaughan, alongside seven NCAD MA students, Karina Abdulbaneeva, Julie Conellan, Kirsty Mc Ghie, Lesley Kelly, Richard Quin, Suzanne Rogers and Eleanor Swan.
Events are open to the public and also include two exhibitions, and an evening lecture series. http://craftandcontext.blogspot.com
Interchanges: Craft and Context Symposium, takes place in NCAD, April 13-14. This public event is sure to be a stimulating and engaging experience that will provoke ongoing conversations about the critical and theoretical
context of craft. The programme of this unique symposium offers possibilities for contemporary craft makers to build alliances to sustain creativity, create new avenues of interest and help ensure future development
of this sector.
Symposium Keynote presentations will be made by Glenn Adamson - Head of Graduate Studies in the Research Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and Arline Fisch, who has played a
central role in the revitalization of jewellery as a contemporary art form and was Professor of Art (Emerita) - San Diego State University from 1961 – 2000.
Contributing international professionals include: Robert Brady (US), Frances Chapin (US), Vanessa Cutler (UK), Geoffrey Mann (UK), Lesley Millar (UK), Robert Milnes (US), Alex
Robins (US), Sandy Simon (US), and Wayne Strattman (US).
Professionals from Ireland include: Stanislava Antonijevic-Elliott, Nicola Gordon Bowe, Marie Brett, Mary Cahill, Mark Elliott, Sandy Fitzgerald, Michael Flannery, Eleanor
Flegg, Olivier Gaillot, Lisa Godson, Ed Kuczaj, Anna Moran, Hilary O’Kelly, Cearbhall E. O’Meadhra, Gana Roberts, Georgie Thompson, and
Dr. Audrey Whitty.
The programme is sponsored by the Crafts Council of Ireland, Fulbright Commission, Mason, Hayes & Curran and the National College of
Art and Design and is co-directed by Louise Allen, Education & Awareness Manager, CCoI, Colleen Dube, Executive Director,
Irish Fulbright Commission, Caroline Madden, Glass Lecturer, NCAD and Mary B. White, US Fulbright Scholar.
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EventsINTERCHANGES: Craft & Context
Venue: Mason Hayes & Curran, South Bank House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4.
Dates: April 14th – May 4th 2010
Times: The exhibition will be open to the public 4 – 6 pm: 14th, 15th, 20th, 27th April and 4th May 2010
Contact: To arrange to see the exhibition outside of these hours please contact Colleen Dube, Executive Director, Fulbright Commission
T: +353 1 660 7670 E: [email protected]
Admission: Free
EVENING LECTURES: INTERCHANGES: Craft & ContextA series of evening lectures will accompany Inter-changes: Craft and Context
Venue: Mason Hayes & Curran, South Bank House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4
Dates: April 20th Mary White, Muriel Beckett and Eva Kelly
April 27th Dr. Audrey Whitty, Assistant Keeper, National Museum of Ireland, Geraldine Grubb and Karina Abdulbaneeva
May 4th Caroline Madden, Deirdre Rodgers and Kirsty Mc Ghie
Times: 6 – 8pm
Contact: Colleen Dube, Executive Director, Fulbright Commission
T: +353 1 660 7670 E: [email protected]
Admission: Free
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ExhibitionsCraft & Context
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CRAFT & CONTEXT: Influx
Venue: Irish Museum Of Contemporary Art. Plane/Site Gallery, Lad Lane (Old OPW), Off Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland
Dates: April 9th - 22nd 2010
Times: Mon - Sun 12pm – 5pm
Opening: 6:00pm – 8:00pm, April 14th.
Contact: Aoife Ludlow or Suzanne Vaughan
T: +353 (0) 872912130 E: [email protected]@hotmail.com
Admission: Free
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