Dear Deborah
Writing to you from India, thank you for organising these wonderful and
rare for an outsider talks on drawing.
I was looking to attend the one today but unfortunately my negligence left
the act of booking tickets on Event Brite to the last day and it's showing
as sold.
Is there any way to be a part of the talk today?
Wishing you well.
Warmly,
Prachi
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023, 2:51 AM Deborah Harty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Online event: 15th March 2023 11 – 12.30 (GMT)
>
> This is the first in a series of Drawing Research Network events organised
> by the Drawing Research Group at Loughborough University investigating
> notions of drawing in relation.
>
> The event is free but booking is essential. Tickets are available at this
> address:
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drn2023-drawing-in-relation-dialogic-exchange-tickets-553418578867
>
> This panel brings together researchers looking at aspects of dialogic
> exchange. Carole Lévesque and Thomas-Bernard Kenniff will reflect on the
> design and curatorial position developed for ‘Drawing Conversations,’ a
> recent exhibition presented at the Centre de design in Montréal, Canada,
> for which the two presenters were co-curators. They will consider the
> relational aspects of drawing practice and situate it within assemblages
> contingent on temporal, material, and investigative dimensions, or, in
> other words, as a situated process of making sense. Marili de Weerdt will
> discuss ‘The Art of Climbing a tree’ a body of collaborative artworks that
> investigate the ways in which the act of drawing can be seen as a form of
> communication and interaction between the human and non-human. de Weerdt
> will suggest that collaborative drawing offers new perspectives on the
> interconnectedness of things and suggest that the act of drawing can be a
> means of fostering a more respectful relationship with the non-human
> natural world. Susan Turcot will discuss a collaboration with forest
> researchers and participants in which a set of interactive drawn cards
> continues to evolve around climate (change) and its effect on the
> phenological cycle of trees. Turcot will share the relationships that have
> emerged through this drawing practice with birch and birch users as well as
> with scientists and members of the public in both urban and rural contexts.
>
> The session will be chaired by Rachel Gadsden-Hayton.
>
> Further information can be accessed at this address:
> https://blog.lboro.ac.uk/tracey/drn2023-drawing-in-relation-dialogic-exchange/
>
>
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