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Centre for Cultural Partnerships, Faculty of The VCA and MCM, The University of Melbourne.
SPA seminar series Social Practice in the Arts practice-as-research seminars This year the Centre for Cultural Partnerships is re-‐launching its ‘Culture and Community Research Network’ seminars -‐ reorienting them to the growing prevalence and resonance of ‘social practice’ across the arts and community art. We aim to be relevant for MFA, PhD and other emerging researchers who have an interest in participatory, relational and socially-‐engaged practices. This includes methodological explorations of artistic, sensory and collaborative practices in conducting, generating and representing research. The speakers are outlined below -‐ from across a variety of practices, research experiences and interests on these themes.
Come along on selected Tuesdays, 3-‐5pm. Art Auditorium, School of Art, Gate 4, Dodds Street, VCA Southbank. (Unless advertised otherwise.) Seminars will be followed by an invitation to continue informal discussions over drinks and food nearby.
All welcome! These seminars are public events.
Contact Dr. James Oliver ([email protected]).
Semester One
9th April – Lyndal Jones
Lyndal is an internationally renowned artist, across performance practices, visual art, arts education and research. She is Professor of Contemporary Art, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University.
23rd April – Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
Stephanie is a leading researcher of visual cultural, and cultural change through creative arts. She is an ARC Future Fellow and Professor of Comparative Film and Cultural Studies, at UNSW.
7th May – Mick Douglas
Mick is an artist and practice-‐based researcher with an interest in socially-‐engaged public art and sustainable mobility. He is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Design, RMIT University.
21st May – Michelle Duffy
Michelle is a Cultural Geographer with an arts-‐research interest in sound, music and performance, in relation to emotion/affect, identity/community. She is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University.
Centre for Cultural Partnerships, Faculty of The VCA and MCM, The University of Melbourne.
SPA seminar series Social Practice in the Arts practice-as-research seminars
Come along on selected Tuesday’s, 3-‐5pm. Art Auditorium, School of Art, Gate 4, Dodds Street, VCA Southbank. (Unless advertised otherwise.) Seminars will be followed by an invitation to continue informal discussions over drinks and food nearby.
All welcome! These seminars are public events.
Contact Dr. James Oliver ([email protected]).
Semester Two
10th Sept – Tony Birch
Tony is an award-‐winning writer, historian, novelist and collaborative artist-‐researcher-‐curator. He is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne.
17th Sept – Barb Bolt
Barb is an artist and academic, with an interest in visual art, philosophy, new materialism and ethics. She is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean at the VCA and MCM, University of Melbourne.
24th Sept – Alyson Campbell
Alyson is a theatre practitioner and researcher, with interests in dramaturgy, gender and queer theory and performance. She is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre at the VCA and MCM, University of Melbourne.
8th Oct – Sarah Pink
Sarah is a visual anthropologist/ethnographer. She writes extensively on the theory/methodology of applied, sensory practice. She is Professor of Design, Media Ethnography, at RMIT University.
15th Oct – James Hullick
James is a musician, sound artist and researcher who explores social issues through music creation. James is also a McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of VCA and MCM, University of Melbourne.
22nd Oct – Ross Gibson
Ross is an artist and academic investigating the use of narrative and private ritual in the comprehension of everyday experience. He is Professor of Contemporary Arts, University of Sydney.