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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 17:34:50 +0100 From: Gillian Dyson <gillian@htba.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: Call for abstracts/papers - Independent Art School Conference. **Apologies for any cross postings** **Please forward to anyone who may be interested** Call for Abstracts: For ëAn Independent Art Schoolà Conference. & Call for Papers: For ëThe New Hull School of Artà Website. ëThe Modular course is the deification of surface learning.à Professor Peter Fowler, JMU at the Liverpool Videopositive Student Conference 2000. The Question of Autonomous Art Schools The New Hull School of Art is organising a conference which will be part of Hull Time Based Arts International ROOT 2000 Festival (For more information contact ROOT@htba.demon.co.uk) Our Conference consists of; a day of talks and discussions (Wednesday 18th Oct); a seminar between students (Thursday 19th Oct); independent talks and an information centre throughout the festival weekend. Place: Hull Time Based Arts, Hull. The conference is intended to address issues regarding the threats and opportunities facing Art Education today: - Where is Higher Art Education going? - Courses for students? or for management? (Government Requirements) - Modularity (homogenisation) - Is there a loss of integrity? - Is there a need for Independent Art Schools? - What can be learnt from precedent Alternative/Free art Schools (& in what way could an Art School be Independent now?) The Conference will take on Formal, Improvised and Interventionist aspects. We welcome abstracts from artists, lecturers, students, critics et al. We will be putting up a website prior to the conference and request papers for this. The aim of the Conference is to: - Set the grounding for an Umbrella ëIndependent Art Schoolà consisting of interested students, tutors and artists. - Introduce issues (circulating within academia) in a context inclusive of students. - Inspire people to act against the current misguided actions of the government and many Universities. - Build up a network of contacts among a wide range of concerned individuals and groups. - Provide a forum for discussion. The New Hull School of Art: - Is simultaneously an action, a forum for discussion and an organisation which actively contributes to maintaining the values of integrity within Art Education. - The New Hull School of Art will take on whichever form is most appropriate for any given moment. In conjunction with Hull Time Based Arts festival of Pranks and Interventions the New Hull School of Art will take on the seemingly conventional form of a Conference. - Seeks to promote the importance of students taking an interest and being involved alongside academics, politicians and artists in discussions surrounding matters so relevant to their own situation. - Takes the position that many Art Students are Artists in their own right. - Maintains its position against modularity, homogeneity and inappropriate mismanagement, while wishing to take a broader stance and bring up issues relevant to a large number of Art Colleges onto a more urgent political agenda. Send your abstracts and/or papers to: The New Hull School of Art c/o Pippa Koszerek, 1 Bishop Lane, Hull, HU1 1PA or nschool@hotmail.com Deadline for Conference abstracts: 1st September 2000 For any Info you can also contact us at: (01482) 212 478 (Pippa) or 07775722888 (Esther) Individuals involved in organising the Conference: Pippa Koszerek, Esther Ainsworth, Espen Jensen * The New Hull School of Art took the form of an actual Independent Art School in November 1999 with students from The Hull School of Art boycotting their own course (due to disputes with the University management over modularity) and using the Red Gallery, Hull as their studio. * It is at once an ongoing collaborative between a variety of individuals and an art concept by Pippa Koszerek. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ROOT 2000 - International Festival of Live, Sound and New Media Art. tricks pranks and interventions ----------------------------------------------------------------------- October 20th - 22nd 2000 with extended exhibtion programme. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This year's ROOT festival takes place in October 2000 - 20th - 22nd. It will centre at our premises - 'Time Base' - 42 High Street, Hull, but will also happen at many sites around the city, including opportunites for street intervention and club nights, as well as on-line activity and webcast. The thematic develops a discourse between those art works which address immediate political concerns through direct action / intervention, and those which use the prank as a means of undermining the traditional hierarchies of power (cultural, political, social). Usually the act of intervention outside the parameters of art is interpreted as the anti -social direct action of the disenfranchised; at ROOT this is lauded! ROOT questions a notion of citizenship, responsibility, outcome by drawing upon the historic function of the joker as political lampoon, and social deviant. These areas are explored in the context of flux and situationism to present day, internet hackers and marketeers. Performance and new media art immediately lend themselves to this agenda in so much as the immediacy of the action is an intervention in the everyday, and there is an economy of means, words, time - an immediacy of impact. Installation and action occur both within the gallery frame, and are taken out onto the street, into the bar, onto the net. Contact HTBA for more info'. ï Hull Time Based Arts ï ï Timebase ï ï 42 High Street ï Hull ï HU1 1PSï UK t: +44 (0) 1482 216 446 f:+44 (0) 1482 589 952 root@htba.demon.co.uk www.timebase.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- apologies for cross mailing!!!!!! ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress