Booking form – side 2 Please ensure you complete this section in full: (For multiple bookings please provide details for each person.) I have access or communication requirements and attach details No Yes Details: I have dietary requirements No Yes Details: Please estimate how many nights you plan to stay in Glasgow: engage shares participants’ details with others attending, please tick this box if you are NOT happy for us to share your details (name, title, organisation, email, twitter) on our delegate list. engage shares participants’ names, job titles and organisations more widely through an online list, please tick this box if you prefer NOT to be included. engage may use photographs and video made at this event in various forms of publicity (including online and print). Please tick here if you are NOT happy for engage to reproduce or publish photographs taken of you. Please return your completed form, by Monday 19 October, to: engage Rich Mix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road London E1 6LA fax +44 (0)20 7739 3688 [email protected] engage is committed to maximising access. This booking form is available in a range of formats. For more information, please call engage on +44 (0)20 7729 5858 or email [email protected] This form can be downloaded at www.engage.org/conference Cancellations will be subject to a £15 administration fee; no refunds will be given later than 15 days before the event. All engage Conference details are correct at time of going to print but may be subject to change. Please visit www. engage.org/conference2015 for the latest information. Conference Tickets Thursday 19 November, Conference Day 1: Thursday 19 November, 12–5pm, 8–10.30pm, £15 Evening event 5–8pm Conference Fringe Conference Day 2: Wednesday 18 Nov, 12–5pm, £15 Friday 20 November, 10–4pm 1. Garnethill & West Glasgow: CCA, engage Personal Members £160 / £140 early bird* engage Organisational Members £280 / £240 early bird* Non-Members of engage** £400 / £350 early bird* engage International Conference Attendee, Leeds 2014 The Glasgow School of Art, The Common Guild, The Hunterian, Glasgow Sculpture Studios 2. Edinburgh/Wilkieston: The Fruitmarket Gallery, Jupiter Artland A Different Game Wednesday 18 Nov, 6–7.30pm, Free A welcome to Tramway, hosts of the Turner Prize 2015 Tickets include evening event on 19 November, lunches/refreshments Thursday 19 Nov, 9.30–11.30am, £5 1. East Glasgow: Glasgow Women’s on 19 & 20 November. Please note membership must be current at the time of the event in order to qualify for discounted member rates. * If booked by 5pm Wed 2 Sept 2015. ** engage membership starts from £34, visit www.engage.org/join To book a place on Conference and Fringe, complete the attached form and return by Monday 19 October. Copies of the form may be downloaded from the engage website. Partners & Supporters ‘Attending Conference was really inspirational, it provided me with the opportunity to reflect on my work and discuss with peers best practice.’ Conference Dinner Library, MANY Studios 2. Central Glasgow: Glasgow Print Studio, Project Ability, Street Level Photoworks, Wasps Studios, Gallery of Modern Art, GENERATION, Scottish Artists Union Saturday 21 November Satellite event - MANY Studios; self-led visits to more galleries across Scotland See the engage website for full details of the Fringe programme. Tickets include refreshments and some travel. Timings may be subject to change. The 2015 engage International Conference — Glasgow Royal Concert Hall & venues across Glasgow 19 & 20 November — Fringe events across Glasgow 18, 19 & 21 November — www.engage.org/conference engage is the National Association for Gallery Education and works through its members to promote access to, understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts. We are the UK’s most effective advocacy and support organisation for gallery education. #engconf15 Young people working with art and artists The engage International Conference 2015 will explore how young people engage with art and artists, looking at practice in the UK and internationally. The ethics of peer-led practice Considering issues of authorship and autonomy and the role that young people have in breaking down the implicit hierarchies of the institution. From the apposite local context of Glasgow, at the time of the Turner Prize and following the Scotlandwide GENERATION programme which celebrated 25 years of contemporary art practice, the programme will have a strong focus on education and participatory and peer-led practice in the visual arts. Local, national and international speakers will bring a range of perspectives on the themes of the conference, engaging delegates in lively discussion and debate through presentations and panel discussions. It will explore new ways of working with young people that break down traditional hierarchies, creating space for deeper levels of collaboration. What are the impacts of these new forms of partnership? How are they opening up the potentiality of creativity for young people and making a difference in their lives? Conference will explore three key themes: Is the gallery a school? Questioning if gallery education is more effective when aligned with the pedagogies of formal education or when situated within the strategies of radical education practice. Cross-disciplinary engagement Exploring what partnership can teach us about engaging young people more broadly in cultural production. Breakout Sessions will enable delegates to investigate the themes in smaller workshops, looking at the social space of digital media, innovative ways to evaluate participatory projects, practical strategies of peer-led practice and much more. Performances exploring the role of artists’ thinking will provoke thought, and the creative production of young people will illustrate the richness of their cultural and creative capital. Contributors will include... Darren O’Donnell, Artist and Director, Mammalian Diving Reflex will offer a provocative comment on the potency of young people working with artists and art, and how this engagement can help shape a brave new world in their image, where everyone is accommodated. Robin Baillie, Senior Outreach Officer, National Galleries of Scotland will ask how galleries can adopt more radical approaches to developing young people’s creativity. Colette Bailey, Artistic Director, Metal will consider the role of the artist and the value of digital learning in the professional and educational progression of young people. Pat Cochrane, Chief Executive, CapeUK will explore the value of cross-disciplinary working, where enquiry and creativity meet to inspire learning. Hadrian Garrard, Director, Create London will talk about Assemble’s Baltic Street Playground, its role in building young people’s skills and confidence, and the political contexts of the project. Nicola Sim, Doctoral Researcher, Tate/The University of Nottingham and Andrew Vaughan, Learning and Engagement Manager, Whitworth Gallery will examine the geographies of partnership in youth programming and youth work. Evening Event Conference Fringe Name Advance booking required, please mark as applicable: Please complete this form in full: Fringe Address Partners Mark Miller, Convenor: Young Peoples’ Programmes, Tate will discuss the responsibility of the institution to young participants of peer-led programmes and how to ensure their voice is actioned. Annette Krauss, Artist will reflect on the value of unlearning and how young people come to grips with institutional power structures. For the latest Conference news, an up-to-date list of speakers, timetable and details on Fringe: Visit the engage website www.engage.org/conference2015 Follow engage on Twitter @engagevisualart #engconf15 Wednesday 18 November, 6–7.30pm, Free Tramway and the Turner Prize Organisation (if applicable) Twitter ID Delegates can participate in an exciting fringe programme of visits, tours, talks and satellite events showcasing visual arts and culture in and around Glasgow. Wednesday 18 November, 12–5pm, £15 Option 1 Garnethill & West Glasgow Option 2 Edinburgh/Wilkieston Job title/Freelance The Conference evening event will include a delegate Soapbox session; networking; and the Marsh Awards for Excellence in Gallery Education. engage is grateful to its partners, including Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, Glasgow Life, GENERATION and Tessitura, for their support of the 2015 Conference. Ania Bas, Artist will take participants on a play(full) walk around Glasgow, using text and image as provocations for a discussion on play. Booking form – side 1 Thursday 19 November, 9.30–11.30am, £5 Option 1 East Glasgow Option 2 Central Glasgow Places are limited & subject to availability. Details above will appear on the delegates list and badges Conference Dinner Advance booking required, please mark as applicable: Thursday 19 November, 8–10.30pm, £15 Postcode Telephone Mobile I agree to pay a total of £ Payment: Please invoice (organisations only) Email I would like to book place(s) for the main conference at the following rate: engage Personal Members £160 £140 early bird* engage Organisational Members £280 £240 early bird* I enclose a cheque payable to ‘engage’ (UK only) Please charge my credit/debit card (tick as appropriate) Maestro MasterCard Visa Visa Debit Card no / / Non-Members of engage** £400 £350 early bird* Expiry date Please note membership must be current at the time of the event in order to qualify for discounted member rates. Issue Number * If booked by 5pm Wed 2 Sept 2015 ** engage membership starts from £34, visit www.engage.org/join for more info / 3-digit security code Signature
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