‘ART FOR ARTS SAKE?’: RESPONSES TO COMMERCISATION - WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
The University of St Andrews is holding a workshop on Friday 1 December
and a further series of workshops over the next year. A full programme of
the above workshop can be found <a
href="www.capitalisingoncreativity.ac.uk">here</a> where you can also see
a listing of our other workshops to be held.
Our guest speakers will talk on the topics set out below, and there will
be opportunity for lively discussion and debate. If you would like to
attend any of the workshops, please contact Barbara Porter at the
University of St Andrews, School of Management on (01334) 462016 or <a
href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">email Institute for Capitalising on
Creativity</a>
Steve Linstead, Dept of Management Studies, University of York
Creativity as Carnival: The Clash in the Aesthetic Economy from 1976- 85
Doris Eikhof, Dept of Management, University of Stirling
‘Between Shakespeare and Self-Management’: how theatre actors reconcile
business and art
Voices: ‘Artistic and commercial interests: the possibilities of creative
tension’
Julian Luxford and Alexander Marr, School of Art History, University of St
Andrews
‘Art for arts sake ’: was it ever thus? a historical perspective
Matthew Turner, School of Creative Industries, Napier University
‘Art for arts sake?’: responses to commercialisation
Shin-chieh Tzeng, School of Art History, University of St Andrews
‘Cultural Marketing’: how museums play an important role in urban
regeneration
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