Call for Papers, Pecha Kucha and Open Space Presentations Deadline: 10 January 2014
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
2 Sauchiehall St
Glasgow G2 3NY
United Kingdom
13th ELIA Biennial Conference 2014: LOCATION AESTHETICS in Glasgow: Call for Papers, Pecha Kucha, and Open Space Presentations and Pre-Registration Now Open!
ELIA is pleased to announce that the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and The Glasgow School of Art are hosting the 13th ELIA Biennial Conference in the vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Glasgow 13–15 November 2014.
The Steering Group of the 13th ELIA Biennial Conference invites colleagues from ELIA member institutions from all artistic disciplines to contribute to the programme by submitting proposals for Pecha Kucha, Paper and Open Space Presentations by 10 January 2014.
Theme: LOCATION AESTHETICS
This year’s conference theme focuses on the relationship between the creative and the city and the dynamic interplay between place, culture, creativity and the artist. Recognising that the arts are both the most local and the most international of activities—proud of their traditions and identity, but at their most exciting when they break down barriers and cross borders, LOCATION AESTHETICS will explore the cultural, social and economic role that creative individuals and institutions play in creating and transforming a city, regional or national identity and place in the world.
Sub-themes:
Four sub-themes have been identified to address more specific issues:
– Identity-Diversity
– Regionalism-Globalism
– Homecoming-Nomadism
– Economy-Culture
Application and selection procedure
For detailed information, please refer to the Call for Papers, Pecha Kucha, and Open Space Page on the ELIA Biennial website.
Submissions should be sent with the required submission form, available for download, to ELIA Conference Manager Barbara Revelli at [email protected] no later than Friday 10 January 2014.
Pre-Registration is now open.
To guarantee a place at the ELIA Biennial Conference in Glasgow, pre-registration is available now.
To pre-register, visit the Biennial Conference Registration Portal.
Contact
For more information, visit www.eliabiennial.com or contact ELIA Conference Manager Barbara Revelli: [email protected].
About ELIA
The European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA), based in Amsterdam, is the primary independent network organisation for higher arts education. Founded in 1990, ELIA represents over 300 member institutions in 47 countries on the European and international levels. ELIA forms unique bodies of knowledge and facilitates dialogues, mobility and activities between artists, teachers, administrators, senior managers, key decision makers and more than 300,000 students from all art disciplines. For more information on ELIA and its many initiatives, visit www.elia-artschools.org or e-mail [email protected].