1.30-4pm
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29 Feb 2012
Alternative Histories: Creative Writing Workshop with David Tait
1.30-4pm
Heritage Reading Group - 6th March, 12.30-2.00pm
All postgraduates and staff very welcome indeed.
We will be reading Laurajane Smith's '"Man’s inhumanity to man" and other platitudes of avoidance and misrecognition: an analysis of visitor responses to exhibitions marking the 1807 bicentenary' (Museum and Society, 8(3): 193-213) which explores visitor responses to exhibitions and displays developed as part of the bicentenary of the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The discussion will be introduced by Helen Graham, School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.
To facilitate staff and student access to the reading group texts we have set up a shared 'Community' on Elgg (Leeds' in house blogging site). The texts for the March meeting and all future groups will be posted here.
https://elgg.leeds.ac.uk/hrg/
To join the group Log in with your standard ISS username and password, all you need to do is 'join' the Community.
We hope to see you on 6th March,
Helen Graham and Nick Cass
24 Feb 2012
Lunchtime Talk with Artist Matt Smith
1.30-2.15pm
Come along to the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery this Tuesday to hear Matt Smith, the artist responsible for the new exhibition, ‘Other Stories: Queering the University Art Collection', deliver a lunchtime talk the day after the opening, in association with LGBT History Month.
Smith will be talking more about the artistic process and the research undertaken as part of this exciting project.
Free event, all welcome. No booking necessary. We look forward to welcoming you!
Click here for more information on our upcoming events in March.
22 Feb 2012
Teaching within Collections: Opportunities for Collaboration between Universities and Art Galleries / Museums
A conference that might be of interest to you...
Teaching within Collections: Opportunities for Collaboration between Universities and Art Galleries / Museums
1st March 2012, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
The seminar will focus in the morning on three collaborative papers, where curators and academics will reflect on their experience of using collections as teaching resources. The day will conclude with a round table discussion, with curators, academics and students participating. Registration will begin at 10.00am and the day will conclude at 4pm. There is space for an audience of 69.
With the increase in funding initiatives aimed at encouraging knowledge transfer and collaboration, the event is aimed primarily at education and museum professionals, but will be of equal benefit to students of various disciplines, and is meant to be practical above all. It aims to explore questions such as;
- What are the benefits/limitations/problems of using collections as teaching resources?
- In an age of digital media, how do collections retain their relevance to teaching practice?
- How do galleries/ museums balance the problems of preserving fragile and unique objects, while making them available to academics and students?
We are hoping to attract an audience of both curators and academics and the afternoon session will aim to be as interactive as possible in order to assist colleagues in developing collaborative partnerships.
Information for Delegates:
Booking fee for delegates is £40 (£30 for AAH members, £19 for concessions).
Booking by 23 February 2012 here.
19 Feb 2012
Museology Seminar, Number XI
12 Feb 2012
MA Art Gallery & Museum Studies alumni in Hong Kong
I've just got back from a trip to China (I've got lots of pictures of museum visiting to share...watch this space!)...but whilst I was in China I met two of our ex MA students... George Chunwa Chan, and Hattie Lam...and have they done well since graduating in 2010 and 2011...!
George is currently teaching art history survey modules at the prestigious Hong Kong University. Here he is, with his colleagues, and Dr Timon Screech, no less! I was very honoured to have been asked to deliver a talk at the Department of Fine Art at HK University whilst I was in Hong Kong...and George also took me out for dinner...fantastic hospitality!
Hattie has also done very well - she is assistant curator of art at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Hattie was also really kind to me (and Mrs M)...she invited us to the preview of the new exhibition at the HK Museum of Art - 'Fantastic Creatures', which had come from the British Museum in London. It is a 'Fantastic' show.....(Hattie was also really generous and took me and Mrs M out for dinner....along with her boyfriend Matthew (in the pic below)
And here's Hattie (in the middle), with Dr Ivy Lin (curator of art at HK Museum of Art), and at the back, Matthew, (Hattie's boyfriend...and an artist!)...and me (not chewing a mint btw...god knows what I think I'm doing!)....The HK Museum of Art is fabulous, and Hattie also gave us a private tour of the galleries the next day...It was great to meet Ivy and the education team at the HK Museum of Art...I hope to go back soon!
Thanks George and Hattie!
Mark
8 Feb 2012
Sir Michael Sadler Symposium - free event at Leeds Art Gallery
5 Feb 2012
Rise Art introduces Art Rentals
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