Dear colleagues,
Please find below information about a conference on progressive arts education, including issues around inclusion. Please contact the organisers for more details.
All the best,Pat Noxolo
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From: Theuri, Sylvia (PG) <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 1 November 2013 10:31
Subject: RE: Conference: Towards A Progressive Arts Education: Inclusion, Change and Intervention
To: Patricia E Noxolo <[log in to unmask]>
Hi Pat,
Thank you very much for getting back to me.
Here is a link to information about the conference: http://newsevents.arts.ac.uk/38818/towards-a-progressive-arts-education/
Below is the same information about the conference taken from the above link:
Towards A Progressive Arts Education
Conference and exhibition
6-8 November 2013
British Library Conference Centre
UAL is holding a major conference on inclusion, change and intervention in arts education.
The conference will focus on questions of identity experienced by students and staff, and how social justice, inclusivity and organisational culture affect the intersection of race, ethnicity, class, gender, disability, creativity in the context of curriculum
discourses.
Over two days there will be contributions from key international and national academics in the field of education, the dissemination of the RAS (Retain-Achieve-Succeed) Research projects and a series of related workshop activities.
There will also be an exhibition of work that has emerged from various RAS Research projects as well as from artists working in Art Education.
The exhibition private view on the evening of the 6th November at 6.30-8.30pm will include a reading by the novelist Bernardine Evaristo.
The conference is free and places are limited.
For more information or to book, please email Suzette La Pierre on [log in to unmask]
Kind regards,
Sylvia
Sylvia Theuri
PhD candidate
Graduate Teaching Student
School of Arts and Media, University of Salford
Twitter: @SylviaTheuri
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Dr Patricia Noxolo
Lecturer in Human Geography
Department of Geography,
University of Sheffield,
Winter Street,
Sheffield S10 2TN
UK
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