Monday, November 30, 2009

ROCKBATO MANOY DATU'S TRIBE TOYO @ CONSPIRACY




Rock Bato, Manoy and Datu's Tribe live at the Conspiracy Cafe on December 1, 2009. Show starts at 9:00 PM. Don't miss it! Conspiracy Cafe is at 59 Visayas Avenue Quezon City

Sunday, November 29, 2009

ITIM ASU 1719-2009 (a dance & multi media production based on the drama of Virginia R. Moreno)




ITIM ASU 1719-2009
(a dance & multi media production based on the drama of Virginia R. Moreno)

Nov. 26-28, 2009, 8pm
Dance Forum Space
36E West Avenue, QC

Direction and choreography by Myra Beltran
Video by Sherad Anthony Sanchez
Music design by Teresa Barrozo

Featuring
U.P. Dance Company with Marielle Alonzo and Reagan Cornelio

Contemporary dance artist Myra Beltran collaborates with video artist Sherad Anthony Sanchez and sound designer Teresa Barrozo to choreograph a contemporary version of Virginia Moreno’s "The Onyx Wolf / Itim Asu,” which was first staged in the 1970’s to critical acclaim.

This contemporary dance piece combines video, dance and music / sound art to render this significant drama into a contemporary language. History is a creative act, and all reconstructions are of course, constructions. Returning to the past means bringing back its presents– in dance, images and song. This is Itim Asu 1719-2009.

The production is ably assisted by Ruelo Lozendo as assistance video director, Albert Banzon for cinematography, Carlo Valderrama for costume design, and Don Salubayba for graphic design.

Presented by Myra Beltran’s Dance Forum with friends and collaborators with the support of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. For info, please call 0921-278-7333 or email thelemoncircle@yahoo.com, log on to: www.mbeltrandanceforum.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6aTSsmOU0s

Saturday, November 28, 2009

MIHA HORVAT ART TALK + DRINKS
5PM November 28 (Saturday)

Maybe we are fools to insist on the necessity of intercultural exchange, because differences are inherently there and a mere three-week stay in another creative milieu will never be enough. What is achieved is but a glimpse into the actual reality that one would like to penetrate. Still this is no reason not to be curious, or aimlessly wander around, or eat exotic fertilized duck egg, or forge relationships over bottles of bad-tasting beer, or criticize undercurrent motivations, or even finding silly arbitrary commonness. Slovenian artist-curator Miha Horvat has been in town for three weeks now, lurking and surfing, and taking down notes. To kick start, Philippines-Slovenia Tactical Exchange before kindred Lena Cobangbang heads off to an Eastern European winter, we are organizing another live art talk show on Saturday at Green Papaya to exchange notes, back room talk and even discontentments. Like any good excuse, this but another hefty gathering to give Miha that long overdue welcome drink.

Philippines Slovenia Tactical Exchange is a means to its own end: to activate and initiate intensive creative cultural interaction, critical exchange and networking activities between the two artistic communities. Meanwhile drawing attention to the dis/similar socio-historical and geopolitical contexts that shape contemporary practice in these two far away regions. Artist-curators Lena Cobangbang (Philippines) and Miha Horvat (Slovenia) have been respectively chosen to undergo creative research-residency in the said locales in view of sharing ‘best practice’ experiences, identify undercurrent motivations, initiate critical engagement, deepen networks of cooperation, read each other, and dream of utopic tactical artistic actions. Of course because we are all for sustainable cultural communities and long-term management strategies their residencies are meant to hit all birds with one stone, by default mapping out alternative cultural management strategies and methods. In effect putting into perspective how independently run initiatives have managed throughout the last years to influence local cultural production and politics.

sct.blogs.culture360.org/2009/10/09/a-means-to-its-end/
Philippines Slovenia Tactical Exchange is supported under the Asia Europe Independent Creative Art Spaces Follow-up Grant.

GREEN PAPAYA ART PROJECTS
41 T. Gener Street (corner Kamuning Rd.), Quezon City Phone/Fax 7941628 or 09266639626

Friday, November 27, 2009

Pulse Miami 2009





PULSE Miami 2009

December 3 - December 6, 2009

Entering its fifth season, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair will move to Miami's Ice Palace this December with an expanded presentation of international galleries and programming. After a successful run at PULSE NY in the Spring, this Fall, the Philippines will be represented at PULSE Miami by Silverlens Gallery’s artists, Gary-Ross Pastrana, Hanna Pettyjohn, Rachel Rillo, and Steve Tirona.

Pastrana will be showing his acrylic on paper collage series Set V GAME, as well as the last paper collage set, the first of which are currently on show at the Singapore Art Museum’s Philippine show Thrice Upon a Time. Rillo has her Houses, photographs that bounce between meaning and material. Joining the group is Pettyjohn’s large-scale paintings of a time of alienation and self-discovery in The American Sweet. Rounding the stellar selection are Steve Tirona’s Imelda Collection, which have shown famously in Manila, Hong Kong, New York, and are making their debut in Miami at PULSE.

A highlight of the new PULSE venue is its enhanced platform for their signature programming series, including the launch of a new performance program featuring daily outdoor concerts. PULSE Miami will be held on Thursday, December 3 through Sunday, December 6, 2009. The fair will run concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach.

The Miami debut of PULSE Performance will feature daily performances and concerts by young emerging artists such as Maria Jose Arjona, whose performances will be among the highlights of the new programming. The Vivian Girls, The Blow, and Exene Cervenka are some of the more notable musical talents in the outdoor concert and performance series.

Additionally, PULSE will present its signature program of large-scale sculptures and installations throughout the fair's exhibition halls and lawn, as well as the PULSE Play> video lounge curated by João Ribas.

Each year, one artist featured in IMPULSE, the section of the fair dedicated to solo artist presentations, is awarded a $2,500 cash prize. This year's PULSE Prize will be awarded in honor of Adriaan van der Have, Founder and Director of Torch Gallery, who was an inspiring force in the art world for his dedication to the promotion of emerging artists. The winner will be announced Friday, December 4, 2009 during the PULSE Party at PLUNGE at the Gansevoort South.

PULSE Miami 2009 Exhibitor List

55, Shanghai; Angell Gallery, Toronto; Angles Gallery, Santa Monica; Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Baró Cruz, São Paulo; Galerie Anita Beckers, Frankfurt; Bitforms Gallery NYC, New York; Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Florence; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco; BravinLee Programs, New York; Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco; Conner Contemporary Art, Washington; Conrads, Duesseldorf; Davidson Contemporary, New York; DCKT Contemporary, New York; Dean Project, New York; EDS Galeria, Mexico City; Espacio Contemporary, New York; Dean Project, New York; EDS Galeria, Mexico City; Espacio Liquido, Gijon; Lukas Feichtner Galerie, Vienna; Rosamund Felsen, Santa Monica; Fred, London; FTC. Berlin, Berlin; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; Guidi & Schoen Arte Contemporanea, Genova; Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London; Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica; Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, New York; Pippy Houldsworth, London; Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus; La Industria, San Juan; Gallery Joe, Philadelphia; Amelia Johnson Contemporary, Hong Kong; Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY; GalerieKleindienst, Leipzig; Kopeikin Gallery, West Hollywood; Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque; Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, Miami; Lyons Wier Gallery, New York; M+B, Los Angeles; Maior Pollença, Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca; Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco; MasART Galería, Barcelona; Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York; Nina Menocal, Mexico City; Mkgalerie Rotterdam; Berlin; Yossi Milo Gallery, New York; Mixed Greens, New York; Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica; Morgan Lehman, New York; Nieves Fernández, Madrid; One and J. Gallery, Seoul; Open Gallery, London; Pierre François Ouellette Art Contemporain Inc., Montréal; P·P·O·W Gallery, New York; PDX Contemporary Art, Portland; Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padua; Galeria Raquel Ponce, Madrid; Emmanuel Post, Leipzig; Postmasters, New York; Max Protetch, New York; Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin; Galerie Jean Luc & Takako Richard, Paris; Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York; Galerie Roemerapotheke, Zurich; Galerie Stefan Roepke, Cologne, Madrid; Julie Saul Gallery, New York; Schroeder Romero, New York; Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago; Galeria SENDA - Espai 2NOU2, Barcelona; Siemens_artLab, Vienna; Sienese Shredder Editions, New York; Silverlens Gallery, Manila; Charlie Smith London, London; Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco; Gallery Sun Contemporary, Seoul; Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York; Galleri Thomassen, Gothenburg; Torch, Amsterdam; Virgil de Voldere Gallery, New York; Von Lintel Gallery, New York; Rick Wester Fine Art, New York; Winkleman Gallery, New York; Witzenhausen Gallery, Amsterdam, New York; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York; Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Luxembourg, Paris; Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York; Zürcher, New York, Paris.

For more information on PULSE Miami, please visit http://www.pulse-art.com.

Image: Steve Tirona, Imelda Collection 5, 2006

KIMI IMIK First solo exhibition by Iggy Rodriguez

KIMI IMIK
First solo exhibition by Iggy Rodriguez
November 10-30, 2009
Blanc Compound Mandaluyong
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RAOUL IGNACIO "Iggy" RODRIGUEZ unveils his first solo exhibit of paintings and drawings at Blanc Compound Mandaluyong this November. KIMI IMIK is a palindrome, not only of letters but inevitably, of human conditions where the shifts between docile submission and the stirrings of reaction or even of resistance are placed in mutual confrontation. Within this space between reflections and deflections is the void where Rodriguez stages his metaphors. KIMI IMIK is a play on dreadful, as well as fantastic possibilities, which nonetheless belie its guttural call for resolution.


Iggy Rodriguez was named by the Cultural Center of the Philippines as Thirteen Artists Awardee in 2009. His art studies began as an advertising major at UST College of Architecture and Fine Arts. Known for his pen-and-ink drawings and the collaborative street art he undertakes with the artists' collective UGATLahi, Rodriguez crafts his imagings from his own milieu and calling as community organizer and activist. He is also a core member of TutoK.

The exhibit opens on Tuesday 6PM, November 10 at Blanc Compound Mandaluyong. Blanc is located at 359 Shaw Boulevard Interior, Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City. For more information, please call or sms 752-0032 / 0920-9276436, email info@blanc.ph or visit www.blanc.ph and www.blancartspace.multiply.com



KIMI IMIK will run until November 30, 2009 and is co-produced by slash/art artists’ initiatives.

Animahenasyon 2009

Animahenasyon 2009 opens in November

The biggest Philippine animation event of the year is on!

The Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI) is holding its 3rd Animahenasyon Pinoy animation festival on November 25-28 at the Gateway Mall, Araneta Center.

In an effort to build an audience, awareness and development of original contents, ACPI puts together its flagship project through an annual animation festival called Animahenasyon that showcases original animated works of both aspiring and professional animators in the country through a competition.

Animahenasyon serves as a venue for Filipino animators to present their world-class ideas, and opens doors of opportunities for them to meet with and be inspired by the finest names in the industry. It also aims to create greater awareness of the Philippine animation industry and its contributions to the global entertainment business, while tapping locally produced content for promotion in animation markets here and abroad.

The festival is composed of the professional and the student/amateur divisions that will have different running time categories: 1 to 5 minutes; 6 to 20 minutes, 21 to 60 minutes, and the full-animated feature (more than 60 minutes). There are also categories for music video, title sequence, public information, demo reel, and TV series. There will also be animated works in exhibition (full-length, special citation, and past Animahenasyon winners).

Last year’s grand prize winner of Animahenasyon was Love and Marriage, a jab at the folly of racial prejudice in marriage, as seen through the eyes of its Chinese-Filipino filmmaker Kenny Lyn Tai. Love and Marriage is a narrative musical cartoon that relates the story of Chinese-Filipino interracial marriage, and a comic take on this long-standing issue in the Chinese society captured in 7.5 minutes. Tai graduated from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde with a degree in Multimedia Arts, and is now a freelance animator.

This year’s Animahenasyon will also have a symposium on learning and teaching animation, entrepreneurship in animation, and the future of the game development industry in the Philippines. Resource persons from Canada and France will be sharing their expertise, best practices, and insights on the global animation industry.

Also part of Animahenasyon 2009 is an exhibit of the life and works of this year’s lifetime achievement awardee Jose Zabala Santos, uncle of renowned artist Nonoy Marcelo.

Take part in

Animahenasyon 2009: 3rd Pinoy Animation Festival

from November 25-28, 2009, at the Gateway Mall, Araneta Center, Grab your tickets now and get ready to be animated!
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Opening ceremony: by invitation

Gallery exhibit: Open to the public (Free admission)

Closing ceremony: Open to the public (Free admission)

PhP 80.00, closing film: PhP 110.00

Symposium 1 & 2: PhP 530.00 each

Symposium 3: PhP 850.00 (a.m. & p.m. snacks included)

*Program and topics may change without prior notice.

**Tickets are available at all TicketNet outlets located at the SM department store customer service area and at the Araneta Coliseum ticket booths. For inquiries and reservations, please call 911-5555 or visit www.ticketnet.com.ph .

For more information about Animahenasyon 2009, please call 483-9501, 8172727 local 108 or email the secretariat at animationcouncil@gmail.com, or visit www.animationcouncil.org.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

AWARDS PARTY of Muziklaban Indie Film Challenge 2009

AWARDS PARTY of Muziklaban Indie Film Challenge 2009
November 27, 2009. 7:00pm to 1:00am
Nomnomnom ground, GYY Bldg. 1 Tomas Morato St cor E. Rodriguez
Ticket at P100 with 3 Red Horse Beer

Watch the pre- selected entries of The Legend of the Happy Horse.

Watch The Brockas - they will be playing a live soundtrack of "MONDOBROCKA," a 20-minute mash-up silent-shortfilm sneak-peek version of the 25th feature film of Khavn De La Cruz, "MONDOMANILA: or, How I Fixed My Hair After A Rather Long Journey", an adaptation of the triple Palanca awardee for screenplay, shortstory, & novel, which will be released next year.

A Celebration Party with various bands :
Mayonnaise
Kadangyan
Tac 4
Even
Radio Active Sago
Kjwan
The Brockas
and DJ Quality of Cosmic Love

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ENTRY
Bring Red Horse Crowns for voting.
Voting will start at 4:00pm and cut off will be at 7:00pm
Cut off for ticket votes will be at 9:00pm

Know the winners of the Muziklaban Indie Film Challenge 2009 -- See you there!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Earthdance at the Maharlika Festival!


You are invited to a celebration of Arts, Music, Dance & Deep Ecology…

Join us as we rise up to a new world. Celebrate the revival of our ‘bayanihan’ spirit, also known as healthy social synergy.Let this be our offering and invitation to inspire global ‘bayanihan’, a humanity-wide synergy of efforts to address the climate crisis and conserve the Earth.As One global family, we can.

Joined by our shared vision of Peace, Unity and Humanitarian aims.

PROGRAM INCLUDES

Interfaith Opening Prayers۞ Inner and Outer Dance ۞ Nature Mandala & Labyrinth

Bon Fire ۞ Organic Drumming Circles ۞ Live Musical Performances

DJ Sets ۞ World Music ۞ Jamming ۞ Visual Arts Exhibit with National Artists

Indigenous Storytelling Through Music & Dance ۞ Meditation, Tai Chi & Yoga

Interactive Art Wall ۞ Art Installations ۞ Film Screenings

۞ Launching of a Green Agenda Manifesto for the Philippines ۞

DETAILED PROGRAMME SCHEDULE http://earthdancemanila.multiply.com/journal/item/5

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=176746548111

Booths available for green movement & causes, culture, arts & crafts, healthy food & drinks, organics,

natural wellness, workshops and native massage

· AUCTION BOOTH for anyone who wants to unload art for a cause (silent auction)

· NEW INVENTIONS BOOTH for new technology to help Mother Earth.

· RECYCLEABLE MATERIALS DEPOT (for donation to Echostore’s Refill Reuse Recycle Campaign & the Recycled Art Department of Creative Space Center for Integrated Learning) glossy magazines • soda can ring pull tabs • plastic containers • cereal boxes, • medicine droppers, • buttons• scratch paper (one side used)• old calendars• eggshells • spools • cereal and shoe boxes • plastics • glass bottles

WE ARE COLLECTING RELIEF GOODS & ART MATERIALS FOR DONATION

TO TRAUMATIZED FLOOD VICTIMS OF OUR ADOPTED COMMUNITIES

Bring old clothes, medicines, books, food, school supplies and

Art materials for Art Therapy Classes.




Wednesday, November 4, 2009

November Events at the Museong Pambata


November Events at the Museong Pambata

1, 2 – Holiday
2 – Start of Toy Drive
7 - Anino sa Museo: “Tutubing Bakal” and “World War III”, 10 AM
8 – MP Guides Corner: Songs in the Wind, 2PM
11 - Recycling is Fun with Tetra Pak, 10AM

14 - Museo Pambata presents... the Manila Dance Kids!, 10 AM; Paglaki Ko, Gusto Ko Maging... , 2 PM
21 – Ang Bayanihan sa Museo, 10 AM
22 – MP Guides Corner: Sand Art 2PM
28– Book on the Spot: Christine S. Bellen's “Rosamistica”, illustrated by Liza Flores, 10AM, Dulaang Pambata, 2PM

When I Grow Up Art Sale and Exhibit

When I Grow Up Art Sale and Exhibit

When I Grow Up is this year's theme for the art sale and exhibit mounted for the benefit of CRIBS Foundation Inc., an institution that provides a loving home environment for abandoned infants and young girl-survivors of sexual abuse.

Coinciding with the National Children's Month, the fine art pieces donated by the generous painters-benefactors of the UP Art Studies Society and HeArtists.

The exhibit will be lighted by Genasia Teknika, via their Oslo Lamps. Generous friends from Writeshop, Creative Box, and ExhihibionEast have put together their time, talent, and resources to mount this exposition.

Art enthusiasts and gallery owners are enjoined to be part of this event for a worthy cause.

Gallery owners have the chance to participate in ADOPT-A-PAINTING, a campaign aimed at creating an awareness program among a select group of galleries nationwide to not only provide a loving "home" for each piece of work but also to instill the idea among their customers that they have contributed to a worthy cause.

Contact Details:
For inquiries, please call Isabel "Jing" Dionisio-Capati at (63 920) 483-6036 or (63 916) 595-8705.

Power Plant Mall
Rockwell
Makati City, Metro Manila
Philippines

C Mo Si Direk




Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) with the support of APT Entertainment presents
C MO SI DIREK
featuring the following films:

Soxie Topacio's Ded Na Si Lolo, November 13
Maryo J. Delos Reyes' Kamoteng Kahoy, November 14
Joel Lamangan's Fuschia, November 15.

Time: 7:30 PM
Place: PETA Theater Center #5 Eymard Drive, New Manila Q.C.
Tickets P500 for all the films

A forum will follow after every screenings where audiences can interact with the directors.

Art Flood for the Benefit of the Philippine National Red Cross


Art Flood
An Art Collectors' Sale for the Benifit of
the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC)
November 12-14
Silverlens Gallery

Acknowledging the profound impact of the recent typhoons, Silverlens/SLab would like to invite you to ART FLOOD, an art collectors’ sale of modern and contemporary pieces that will run from November 12-14, 1-8PM at Silverlens Gallery.

ART FLOOD seeks to display and sell modern and contemporary pieces at reasonable prices. Silverlens has chosen the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) as its beneficiary. In addition to helping rebuild the lives of displaced Metro Manila residents, ART FLOOD will also provide an opportunity to bring affordable art to new collectors.

Artwork by Gus Albor, John Bautista, BenCab, Benjie Cabangis, Ronald Caringal, Ernesto Carratala, Mariano Ching, Louie Cordero, Marina Cruz, Kiko Escora, Alfredo Esquillo, Dina Gadia, Marciano Galang, Joe Geraldo, Mia Herbosa, Riel Hilario, Geraldine Javier, Erwin Leaño, Gilberto Magpantay, Joven Mansit, Lito Mayo, Leeroy New, Justin Nuyda, Jayson Oliveria, Renato Ong, Jim Orencio, Mikel Parrial, Cid Reyes, Rene Robles, Reynaldo Rodriguez, Elmer Roslin, Susan Stair, Jose Tence Ruiz, Rodolfo Samonte, Jaypee Samson, Yasmin Sison, Wire Tuazon, Mark Valenzuela, Roy Veneracion, Chris Villanueva, Costantino Zicarelli and a growing roster of new and established artists' work will be available at ART FLOOD.

The highlight of the event will be a live auction at 6PM on Nov. 14, Saturday. A number of hand-picked pieces by collector partners and gallery partners will be auctioned at this time by auctioneer and performance artist, Carlos Celdran. The proceeds will maximize the impact of ART FLOOD on PNRC's efforts in disaster relief throughout the devastated areas in Marikina, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Pasig, Makati, Pateros, Las Pinas, and Muntinlupa.

In solidarity with Silverlens, Galleria Duemila, blanc, and Art Informal will also be selling pieces from their individual gallery collections.

For collectors and galleries who are interested in participating in ART FLOOD, or for more information on the event please contact Cathy Paras-Lara at msparas@gmail.com or 816-0044.

Image: Alfredo Esquillo's Monsters in the Orchestra 2, detail

**Taken from the Silverlens Gallery website.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

NEW DIRECTIONS IN ART STUDIES AND THE HUMANITIES

NEW DIRECTIONS IN ART STUDIES AND THE HUMANITIES

The 2nd Philippine Art Studies Conference

February 18 & 19, 2010

Tambunting Hall, Museum of the Filipino People
National Museum of the Philippines



The Second Art Studies conference aims to chart emergent directions in art writing, pedagogy, criticism and production of Philippine art. The latter is broadly conceived, from the visual and literary to the architectural and performative and on to the hypermediated. While the 2002 Art Studies conference reflected on discourses that have shaped writing on Philippine art, this conference maps out new disciplinal streams and modes of studying Philippine art. As such, it is seen as a platform of inquiry situating Philippine art studies in a critically interpretive and interrogative space. While the reflexive posture that the conference takes signals the act of looking back, it also intimates possibilities and directions, and aims to form coherent signposts and productive engagements for scholars, researchers and artists alike, in the future.

The conference explores the following themes:

Pedagogy:

• Production of knowledge about Philippine art

• Systems sustaining dominant knowledge of Philippine art

• Art and the everyday – revisiting the links between art and life

• Spaces of pedagogy and spaces of critique

• Art practice as pedagogical possibility

• Tracing disciplinal orientations in art studies and humanities

• Curriculum building and textbook writing in the Humanities

• Art Education in the Philippines: An Assessment



Curatorial Practice:

• Exhibitions as dialogical platforms

• Curatorial models that challenge the notion of an art ‘center’

• Curation and pedagogy

• Curation and aesthetic debates: Variant modes of art reception

• Collaborative curatorial practice

• Curation and the production of contemporary art history

• Curation, institutions, and art markets



Local Art Writing and Criticism:

• Local art writing and their specific discourses

• Local criticism and regional, global resonances

• Knowledge production and local art writing in relation to the question of aesthetics

• Modes of circulation and audience formation

• Is art history global?

• Theory of art in the Philippines



Disciplinal Intersections:

• New studies in Philippine art and society

• Formation of disciplinal nodes and networks via disciplinal intersections

• Mapping creative, multi-disciplinal modes of inquiry and responses

• Interdisciplinal trajectories

• Methods in global art history or history of global art

• Art and social movements (class, gender, ecology, ethnicity, spirituality

Art historians, researchers, curators, artists and art administrators engaged in various art forms and whose works explore these themes and related issues are invited to send proposals for individual presentations. Proposals should include title and abstract of 250 words, contact details and institutional affiliation.

Conference fee is P2, 500.00 and includes a copy of conference proceedings, light snacks and dinner. Early bird registration is P1, 800.00 until 15 December 2009.

Inquiries and registrations of interest thru: artstudiesnewdirections@gmail. com

or the following conference conveners:

Prof. Cecilia S. Dela Paz
Prof. Patrick D. Flores, PhD
Prof. Tessa Maria T. Guazon


Department of Art Studies, College of Arts and Letters
Faculty Center Room 2092
University of the Philippines- Diliman
1101 Quezon City

Phone: +632-9270581 or +632-9818500 local 2115


IMPORTANT DATES:

Deadline for submission of proposals: 30 November 2009
Notification for accepted proposals: 15 December 2009
Deadline for conference registration: 30 December 2009
Submission of full papers: 30 January 2010

 

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