Apologies for crossposting
Dear All --
Below we proudly present the final programme of our three special sessions on 'Public Art and Accountability: Whose Art for Whose City?' at the 5th Nordic Geographers Meeting in Reykjavνk, Iceland, at the University of Iceland, 1114 June 2013.
We welcome you to attend our sessions all scheduled on Wednesday 12 June 2013. The abstracts of the presentations can be read via the conference website: http://conference.hi.is/ngm2013/list-public-art-and-accountability/
Session organisers:
Martin Zebracki, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Joni Palmer, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
SESSION I - Public Art and Accountability: Whose Art for Whose City?
Chair: Joni Palmer & Martin Zebracki
Parallel session A Wednesday 12 June 2013, 13h1514h45
Lesley Murray
Placing murals in Belfast: Community, negotiation and change
Candice Boyd
'All your drains belong to us': Affective geographies of underground graffiti art
Eje Kim
Between street crime and public art: Spatial politics on graffiti in Seoul
SESSION II - Public Art and Accountability: Whose Art for Whose City?
Chair: Martin Zebracki
Parallel session B Wednesday 12 June 2013, 15h1516h45
Elaine Speight
From placemaking to place listening: Exploring alternative approaches to public art within urban regeneration
Alison Bain
Planning a suburban public artscape: The case of Mississauga, Canada
John Bingham-Hall
Public art as a function of urbanism: How urban morphology helps shape the social meaning of public artworks
Joni M Palmer
Why public art? Public art and urban parks: The High Line, NYC
SESSION III - Public Art and Accountability: Whose Art for Whose City?
Chair: Joni Palmer
Parallel session C Wednesday 12 June 2013, 17h0018h30
Andrew Hewitt
Public art as public assembly
Martin Zebracki
Public art in a just city: Challenging the 'bird's-eye doctrine' in current public-art practice
Tamar Mayer
National iconographies or politically driven ethno-symbolism? Uighurs representations and public art in Southern Xinjiang, China
Best regards,
joni + Martin
Dr. M.M. (Martin) Zebracki
Lecturer & Researcher in Cultural Geography, Utrecht University, Wageningen University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Academic Advisor, University College Utrecht
www.zebracki.org
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