AGM and Forum March 2010
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NAFAE AGM and Annual Conference
12 March 2010
This years AGM will again be taking place at the beautiful and old Swedenburg Society, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London.
The AGM will start at 10am after refreshments and will include a review and discussion around the new UCAS application procedures.
The theme of this years forum is Added Value: Fine Art in a Changing Environment and
speakers include David Zimmerman from Turning Point, Sean Cummings on Paradox, David Butler on LfeWorkArt, and with presentations from Moira Scott Payne: From the Tatoo Parlour to Venice Biennale; Professional Practice at Third Year Level, a Case Study and from Sue Spark: GSN - Graduate Studio Northumbria; Supporting Professional Development Beyond Graduation .
We look forward to seeing you there, and welcome new members and interested parties to join in the discussion, including post graduate students.
AGENDA
Refreshments 9.30am
AGM 10am
- 1. Introduction - Mark Dunhill
- 2. Treasurers report - Joe Woodhouse
- 3. Secretaries report - Sue Spark
- 4. JVAP Chris Smith
- 5. NAFAE website
- 6. Review of new UCAS application procedure
- 5. Membership discussion
- AOB
Refreshments 11.15 am
Added Value: Fine Art in a Changing Environment
- 1. Guest Speaker
Turning Point - Simon Zimmerman
National Coordinator of Turning Point, Arts Council England - 2.Guest Speaker - 12.15 pm
LifeWorkArt
- David Butler
Co-Director Intersections, Coordinator LifeWorkArt, Director of Engagement, Newcastle University, School of Arts & Cultures
LUNCH 1-2pm
FORUM 2-4pm
Added Value: Fine Art in a Changing Environment
- 1. Paradox Report
Sean Cummins (Nottingham Trent School of Art and Design) - 2. From the Tatoo Parlour to Venice Biennale; Professional Practice at Third Year Level, a Case Study
Moira Scott Payne (Duncan Of Jordanstone College of Art and Design) - 3. GSN - Graduate Studio Northumbria; Supporting Professional Development Beyond Graduation
Sue Spark (Northumbria University) - What constitutes 'value' and 'quality' and what is their relationship to each other in the context of contemporary art?
Stephanie James, Arts University College Bournemouth
Other presentations to be confirmed
Directions to the Swedenborg Society
:Entrance to all hired spaces is on Barter Street off Bloomsbury Way.
Closest Tube Station: Holborn (4 minutes) or Tottenham Court Road (6 minutes).
Access for the Disabled must be arranged in advance.
Limited Pay and Display parking is available and an underground car-park is close by beneath Bloomsbury Square.
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- Agenda
- Call for Proposals
- From the Tattoo Parlour to Venice
- Graduate Studio Northumbria
- Value and Quality