Conference Registration 2013
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VADEA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 14-15 JUNE 2013
What does it mean to be 'on track'? Is being on track about travelling on familiar pathways? Or are we on track
when we explore new terrain, new ideas and new technologies? Are we as Visual Arts and Design educators on the
right track, wrong track, off track? How do we keep track of contemporary practice in the visual arts, as well as
developments in curriculum that affect us all? VADEA NSW is excited to bring you another thought-provoking
conference of keynote speakers, panel discussions and cases of best practice in curriculum development.Participants will share a spirit of adventure by taking part in purpose built tracks in and beyond the city that connect
us with the art world while extending our understanding of and networks with contemporary artists, art historians,
critics and colleagues. ON TRACK has been designed to enrich our knowledge of the contemporary art world - its
practices, preferences, and priorities - and present ideas for application in our professional teaching lives.
For whom:Secondary and tertiary Visual Arts and Design educators / Art and Design educators working in museum and gallery
contexts / Primary School Visual Arts specialists/ K-6 teachers
Accreditation:The VADEA NSW Conference Program will reflect NSWIT Professional Accomplishment Standards and the new
Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. See our website for full details.
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
DAY 1: TRACKS ACROSS SYDNEYFriday 14 June (various locations in and across Sydney)
Day 1 (Friday 14 June) is where the adventure starts. Participants will choose one of 8 unique tracks (see outline over
page). The day will involve visits to 3-4 venues per track, including artists studios, large and small-scale galleries,
public spaces undergoing redevelopment, high school art departments and an interactive interdisciplinary theatre.Tracks are planned for a range of locations across greater Sydney. Each track will have a limit of approximately 20
participants. Where necessary, minibuses (or similar) will whisk you to venues. Pick the track that best suits you!
DAY 2:KEYNOTE SPEAKERS and PRESENTATIONSSaturday 15 June, Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo
Day 2 (Saturday 15 June) will be held at the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo. The focus is contemporaneity, creative
practice and curriculum development. Keynote speakers include one of the worlds most powerful thinkers on
contemporary art today, the art historian Professor Terry Smith; the world-renowned sculptor Linde Ivimey; and
internationally recognised photographic artist Petrina Hicks. Participants will be introduced to the curriculum assets
of the Powerhouse Museum and be better positioned to understand, and resist, the proposals and politics of theAustralian Curriculum: The Arts. The program includes a session with recent Premiers Teachers Scholarship
recipients who will speak about how they used the award and ways you may formulate your own goals and develop
your own future track. The conference will conclude with an evening of drinks, canaps, and networking.
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DAY 1 PROGRAM: TRACKS ACROSS SYDNEY
When you register for Friday 14 June, you will be asked to number your preferred choices 1 to 3, with ONE being
your first preference. Please read the options below so that you are ready to complete your registration.NB. FURTHER DETAILS OF EACH TRACK WILL BE PROVIDED TO PARTICIPANTS AFTER REGISTRATION, PLEASE CHECK THE
WEBSITE FOR UPDATES. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO BRING A PACKED LUNCH AND A BOTTLE OF WATER.
CHOOSE FROM:
A Off the Wall
This track is for you if your interests go beyond the predictable and into the aspirational! The track begins with a contemporaryprintmaking demonstration at the National Art School, complemented by a tour of the working studios and the ancient
"prison" spaces. We follow with a private studio tour led by Mini Graff, a street artist who 'transforms an anonymous repetitive
urban landscape into a unique and personal aesthetic experience'. Later, we take a mini bus ride to White Rabbit Gallery to
view Smash Palace. Finally our trail concludes at the MCA to view Jeff Wall's large-scale backlit cibachrome photographs.
B From the Margin to the Core: A Fluid Body of Thought
Commencing at the William Wilkins Gallery, NSW DEC, Bridge Street, Sydney we preview the 40-year anniversary tour of
selected HSC Visual Arts ARTEXPRESS works from the Wilkins Collection. This presentation will be linked by video conference to
regional areas. Then to Artspace Woolloomooloo to experienceAccomplice Petra Gemeinboeck & Rob Saunders, SmokingBolt
Simon Ingram and The Woman and the Snowman Mari Velonaki in conjunction with the 19th International Symposium
Electronic Art (ISEA). Finally by ferry to the Manly Art Gallery and Museum where we view Jonathon Jones' solo exhibition for
the 2013 Guringai Festival. Jonathon's practice explores the critical overlap between black and white histories of Australia.
C What is Contemporary Art?
This trail seeks to ask questions about contemporary art through a selection of Sydneys art galleries. The trail will begin at the
newly refurbished COFA where we attend a print workshop with Michael Kempson. After a coffee in the local Paddington area
participants will be bussed to Firstdraft gallery where we will engage with emerging artists and the directors of the Artist Run
Gallery. Wesuggest a lunch in the Haymarket precinct and then we will have a session at gallery 4A Centre for Contemporary
Asian Art, viewing the current exhibitions and speaking with curators and artists.
D Atelier Trail
Follow us on an atelier foray and enter the private worlds of successful contemporary artists; Anne Zahalka, Tony Williams,
James Powditch and George Gittoes. We gain exclusive access and learn about the varied practices of these artists as they talk
about their work in studio spaces scattered across Sydney's infamous inner west. Starting in the home and studio of
photographer Zahalka in Newtown, we will then be lead to the Lennox St Studios with painter Tony Williams. The atelier
adventure continues in a meeting with mixed media artist James Powditch, and our track is colourfully concluded at theinspirational Rockdale Yellow House with painter and film-maker, George Gittoes.
E Harbour Views
Enjoy stunning harbour views, practical artmaking workshops and talks with artists and curators. Start the day on beautiful
Sydney harbour at Taronga zoo. Learn more about the zoos educational facilities and take part in an observational drawing
workshop with Michael Herron, a former artist in residence at the zoo. Then a short bus ride to the newly renovated Mosman
Art gallery where we will spend time touring current exhibitions and gain insights about these exhibitions from curators and
artists. We finish the day with an exciting Visual Design workshop with art teacher Jess Melkman at Mosman High.
F Art Beyond the City
An opportunity to leave the cityscape and the familiar galleries behind to discover two iconic art centres in Western Sydney:
Casual Powerhouse Arts Centre and Campbelltown Arts Centre. Our morning at Casula will focus on the Pigeon Auction
exhibition: exploring subversive, suburban subcultures through the eyes of local artists. After an artist-led practical sculpture
workshop, we will move to Campbelltown for a guided tour of their expansive sculpture and Japanese gardens. Our track willconclude with a guided tour of the Catching Lightexhibition: interactive, innovative collaborations between analogue and
digital new media art, sound and performance artists.
G Trails from Outer Suburbia
This track begins at Penrith Regional Gallery and The Lewers Bequest at Emu Plains, for a behind the scenes look at the site and
collection of Margo and Gerald Lewers. Artist Kendal Murray will speak about her work and gallery staff and local teachers will
look at curriculum directions based on the site and exhibitions. After lunch in the garden, we travel to the Western Sydney
Parklands to look at the ways artists, architects, landscape architects and designers have collaborated on sustainable designs in
the Parklands. Architect John Choi, from the architectural practice CHROFI will join others involved in the project to discuss this
collaboration. Anne Loxley from MCAs C3West program will speak about recent projects held at the parklands.
H Pixel Paths: Ventures into Digital and New Media
Pixel Paths: Ventures into Digital and New Media will provide us with an opportunity to participate in workshops and
exhibitions that can be applied to the classroom setting. We will experience hands-on workshops at i-cinema, UNSW and the
Australian Film Television & Radio School that focus on animation, immersive new technologies, and remix culture, inherent in
contemporary photography. Teachers will take home a small education kit providing suggestions for learning experiences.
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DAY 2 PROGRAM: KEYNOTE SPEAKERS and PRESENTATIONS
Saturday 15th June, Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo
Time Presenter
9:00 9:30 Registration, tea and coffee
9:30 9:45 Welcome to the 2013 VADEA NSW Conference ON TRACK
Co-Presidents Nick Phillipson and Kathrine Kyriacou
9:45 10:00 Welcome to the Powerhouse Museum
Janson Hews, Education Manager
10:00 - 11:00 Keynote Address: Professor Terry Smith
Contemporaneity in Visual Arts
11:00
11:30 Morning Tea
11:30 12:30 Keynote Address:Petrina Hicks
Contemporary Photography
12:30 1:30 Keynote Address: Linde Ivimey
Contemporary Sculpture
1:30 2:30 Lunch
2:30
2:45Welcome to the new VADEA NSW Website
Amy Yongsiri
2.45 3.15 Update on the Australian Curriculum: The Arts
Dr Karen Maras
3:15 4.15 Better odds than Lotto: Winning teaching awards and grants to develop your career
Panel discussion: Hannah Chapman, Luise Guest, Carol Carter, Craig Maylon
4:15- 4.30pm Plenary Session and Close
5:00-6:00 Drinks and canaps
2013 Conference Sponsors
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DAY 2: Saturday 15 June, Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Terry Smith Andrew W Mellon Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory and
Distinguished Visiting Professor, National Institute for Experimental ArtsTerry Smith is the author ofMaking the Modern: Industry, Art and Design in America (University of Chicago Press,
1993; inaugural Georgia OKeeffe Museum Book Prize 2009); Transformations in Australian Art, volume 1, The
Nineteenth Century: Landscape, Colony and Nation, and volume 2, The Twentieth Century: Modernism and
Aboriginality (Craftsman House, Sydney, 2002); The Architecture of Aftermath (University of Chicago Press, 2006);
What is Contemporary Art?(University of Chicago Press, 2009); Contemporary Art: World Currents (Laurence King
and Pearson/Prentice-Hall, 2011); and Thinking Contemporary Curating (Independent Curators International, 2012).
In 2010 Terry was named Australia Council Visual Arts Laureate by the Australian Government, and won the Mather
Award for art criticism conferred by the College Art Association (USA). (See:http://www.terryesmith.net/web/?page_id=20)
Linde Ivimey world renowned found object sculptorLinde Ivimey's sculpture is often technically complex and intricate, utilising skills from welding to cooking, weaving,
wood-sculpting, and sewing, all adapted to create objects with an intense personal resonance. The emotional impact
of her figures and animals is multiplied by her use of materials - skin, bone, fabric, hair, wax, gemstones, teeth, and
other personal and found objects. A monograph, Linde Ivimey, SCULPTURE, written by Louise Martin Chew, waspublished in 2012 to compliment a major survey of her work at UQAM, IF PAIN PERSISTS. As a keynote for the
VADEA NSW 2013 Conference, Linde will be presenting the works included in the survey exhibition as well as
discussing the collaborative process of writing and publishing her book. (See:http://www.lindeivimey.com.au/)
Petrina Hicks internationally recognised photographic artistPetrina Hickshigh gloss, large-scale photographs are reminiscent of advertising for slick fashion labels or commercial
products. However, her photographs play with the seductive qualities of advertising to confront the viewer and
reveal truths that lie beneath the surface. Full of ambiguity and loaded with contradictions, her photographs
question the endless cycle of seduction and consumption in our contemporary world. With recent exhibitions in
Melbourne (Hippy and the Snake, Helen Gory Galerie, 2011), Sydney (Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Stills Gallery, 2010)
and Germany (Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, 2010), Hicks beautiful photographic
works are highly recognised both in Australia and abroad. (Information adapted fromhttp://www.petrinahicks.com/)
Presentation by Dr Karen Maras, Deputy Head of School (Research), Faculty of Education NSW,
Australian Catholic UniversityKaren Maras is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts Education. Through her research on childrens cr itical reasoning in art,
Karen has established a framework for understanding how and on what conceptual terms students develop critical
theories of art. This work has informed submissions she has made in collaboration with Dr Kerry Thomas to ACARA
regarding the coherence and appropriateness of the proposed Australian Curriculum for Visual Arts. Karen has
published papers on her research and its implications for curriculum in national and international journals, and has
also contributed to the development of NSW curriculum K-12 since the early 1990s.
Presentations by recipients of recent NSW Premiers Teachers ScholarshipsA panel discussion with recent NSW Premiers Teachers Scholarships recipients Hannah Chapman, Luise Guest, Carol
Carter and Craig Maylon who will address grant writing, and the opportunities for research and travel afforded to
them as recent recipients. The session will inspire you to apply for a Teacher s Scholarship and/or a VADEA NSW
grant and help you set your own future track by formulating your own goals.
More information about the keynotes and panel discussions will be announced on the VADEA website.
Check for updates: http:/VADEA.org.au
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FURTHER INFORMATION DAY 2
VENUE: Powerhouse Museum, UltimoThe Powerhouse Museum is located at 500 Harris St, Ultimo and is close to Darling Harbour,
Chinatown, Central Station , Broadway bus station (Railway Square), and Paddy's Markets
Monorail Station.
For a map go tohttp://www.powerhousemuseum.com/visit/howtogethere.php
PARKING: There is limited metered street parking near the museum, located on Harris St, Macarthur Stand other adjacent streets.
Parking stations near the museum are marked on the map below:
Getting to the
PowerhouseMuseum:
Conference delegates are encouraged to use public transport. Options below
Train to Central Station and short walk:
Take the train to Central, then take the western exits to Railway Square and George St. Turn
left at Railway Square and walk to Harris St located on the right. This is an approximate 1015minute walk (800 metres).
Bus from Sydney City and short walk: M30 bus (Sydney Buses) from the Queen Victoria
Building, York St. Arrive at George St near Campbell St, Haymarket. Turn right onto Hay St and
use the pedestrian footbridge to arrive at the Museum. This is an approximate 1015 minute
walk, 700 metres.
Bus from Circular Quay and short walk: 422 bus (Sydney Buses) from Circular Quay Stand A.
Arrive at Hay St near Pitt St, Haymarket. Walk down Hay St and use the pedestrian covered
footbridge to arrive at the Museum. This is an approximate 15 minute walk, 850 metres.
Ferry to Circular Quay, bus and short walk: 422 bus (Sydney Buses) from Circular Quay StandA. Arrive at Hay St near Pitt St, Haymarket. Walk down Hay St and use the pedestrian covered
footbridge to arrive at the Museum. This is an approximate 15 minute walk, 850 metres.
Please note that some buses are a prepaid service. Purchase a ticket at a PrePay outlet before
boarding. For wheelchair accessibility please checkwww.131500.com.auto confirm bus
availability and details.
Light rail to Exhibition station: Walk west of the station and up the steps (or take the elevator
located at the entrance to the Entertainment Centre car park) to the covered pedestrian
footbridge. Continue west along the footbridge towards Harris St until you reach the
Museum, located on the right. This is an approximate 5 minute walk, 300 metres.
Monorail to Paddys Market station:Exit the station and turn left. Continue along thecovered pedestrian footbridge towards Harris St until you reach the Museum, located on the
right. This is an approximate 3 minute walk, 200 metres (no stairs required).
Plan your trip with Trip Planner:http://www.131500.com.au/plan-your-trip
Discounted all-day parking is available for
Powerhouse Museum visitors at the Sydney
Entertainment Centre Car Park. Present your
parking ticket at the Powerhouse Museum shop
for validation when you exit. Parking for the day
costs $12.00. Pay at one of the pay stations at the
car park or by using a credit card at the exit. It is a
short walk to the museum using the coveredpedestrian footbridge which is accessible from
level 3a of the car park.
Darling Drive, Haymarket: 1800 PARKING (1800
727 5464)
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WANT TO BE INVOLVED?
1.REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCEby completing the registration form attachedPLEASE NOTE 1 form is to be used per participant
2.Check VADEA website for updates on the program:http://vadea.org.au
3.Spread the word! Circulate this information tell your colleagues & friends about this event.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Complete ONE registration form per participant
Post, fax or email completed application forms to the Professional Teachers Council New South Wales (PTCNSW)
POST
or
FAX
or
EMAILREGISTRATION forms to:
VADEA
c/o NSW PTC,
PO Box 577
Leichhardt
NSW, 2040
REGISTRATION forms to:
(02) 9564 2342
Attention Bernie Motulalo
REGISTRATION forms to:
(include in subject line:
VADEA Conference 2013)
CLOSING DATE: 10TH JUNE 2013**Please Note: Venue hire and catering commitments mean that no refunds can be made after 9 June 2011.
Contact Email AddressProvide a valid personal email address so you can be sent your receipt number and confirmation package.
NB: Without an email address, your registration cannot be processed.
Confirmation of RegistrationOnce the PTC NSW has processed your registration, you will receive a confirmation email. This will include individual
receipt numbers and a website password will be sent to your personal email address.
RegistrationA valid VADEA Member Number must be quoted to qualify for member rates. Please check the back of your 2013
Membership Card for your correct member number.All registration fees include GST.
Registration includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea for Day 2.
Register for 1 day OR 2 day attendance.See Registration Form for further details.
Places are strictly limited so REGISTER NOW!
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VADEA CONFERENCE 2013 REGISTRATION FORM
TAX INVOICE REGISTRATION ABN 21386957963
Surname: Given Name:
School/ Institution:
Address:
Are you a New Scheme Teacher: Yes / No NSWIT Number:Are you a VADEA Member: Yes / No VADEA Member No:Email:
Mobile: Fax:
Special Dietary Requirements:
PAYMENTPlease indicate your registration option by markingXinside the price boxes below.2 Day Attendance
Teacher/ Academic Member* $ 250 Concession/ Student Member* $ 100Teacher/ Academic Non-member $ 330 Concession/ Student Non-Member $ 140
1 Day Attendance
Teacher/ Academic Member* $ 160 Concession/ Student Member* $ 60
Teacher/ Academic Non-member $ 240 Concession/ Student Non-Member $ 90
Please circle day of attendance Friday 14th Saturday 15th*VADEA Membership number must be quoted above to qualify for member rates
AFTER PARTY- drinks and canaps, Saturday 15th June, 5-6pm.
Cost included with Saturday attendance.
If attending please circle
RSVP needed for catering purposes.YES / NO
TRACK PREFERENCES
Tracks will be allocated on a first come first served basis and have a limit of 20 participants each.
Please number*your 1st, 2nd and 3rd preferences for tracks on Day 1, Friday 14th June.A B C D E F G H
*Number 1 = your first preference. 2= your second preference. 3= your third preference.
Confirmation of your elective track will be sent with your receipt from the Professional Teachers Council.In the unlikely event that there are not enough participants to run one of the tracks participants will be allocated their next
preference when possible. If a refund is necessary you will be contacted by the PTC after the 1st
of June 2013.
Enclosed is my cheque for $ ___________ OR Debit $ _________from my credit card:
MastercardVisa
Card Number:
Cardholders name:
Expiry Date: /... Signature:
Return completed application forms to the Professional Teachers Council New South Wales (PTCNSW)
POST REGISTRATION forms to: VADEA c/o NSW PTC, c/o NSW PTC, PO Box 577, Leichhardt, NSW, 2040
or FAX REGISTRATION forms to: (02) 9564 2342, Attention Bernie Motulalo
or EMAIL REGISTRATION forms to:[email protected](include in subject line: VADEA Conference 2013)
CLOSING DATE: 10TH JUNE 2013
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