A Different Game - Museums Association

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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
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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
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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
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Wednesday 18 November, 6–7.30pm, Free
Tramway and the Turner Prize
Organisation (if applicable)
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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
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Thursday 19 November, 8–10.30pm, £15
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