Jeoung-Ah Kim on sat 29 jan 11
Dear ClayArt members:
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=3D0A=3D0ADear ClayArt members:=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0AWe are pleased=
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=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0AProgrammes=3D0A=3D0A7 March 2011: The symposium an=
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=3D0AKeynote speakers=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Janet Ma=
nsfield (Australia)
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Kennet Williamsson (Sweden)
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Merran Esson (Australia)
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Nancy Selvage (USA)
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Tapio Yli-Viikari (Finland)
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Won-Seok Kim (South Korea)=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D=
0AInvited lecturers =3D
& Artists=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Dr. Andrew Livingsto=
ne (UK)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D
=3D80=3DA2 Annett Flor=3DC3=3DA9n (Sweden)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Astrid =
Heimer (Norway)=3D0A=3D
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Dr. Chen You-Lu (Taiwan)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Grah=
am Hay (Australia)=3D
=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Hae-Sin Ro (South Korea)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2=
Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim (=3D
Sweden)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Jin Hong Rim (South Korea)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=
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=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Malene Pedersen (Denmark)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Marianne=
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n)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Rebecca Hutchinson (USA)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3D=
A2 Rosette Gault (US=3D
A)=3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Sung-Min Kim (South Korea)=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=
=3D0A=3D0ACall for Pape=3D
rs=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0ASubmissions which address one or more of th=
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ium is: =3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Ceramic art and design for a sustainable =
society =3D
=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0AThe symposium will address the following sub-=
themes: =3D0A=3D
=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Research/education/practice in ceramic art and design =
for a su=3D
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=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Conservation and/or preservation of ceramics to mainta=
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tsmanship of=3D0Aceramics =3D0A=3D0A=3DE2=3D80=3DA2 Role and importance of =
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bmissions=3D0A=3D
=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0AContributions may take the form of written texts (=
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500 words. In addition,=3D0Aauthors are asked to submit a brief (100 words =
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sent by email to Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim kjeounga@gmail.com =3D0A=3D0Aby February=
10,=3D
2011.=3D0A=3D0A
=3D0AFor further information please check the symposium webpage www.ics2011=
.c=3D
om.=3D20
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=3D0A=3D0A=3D0ATHE EVENT IS FREE BUT PLACES ARE LIMITED.
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=3D0AParticipants are encouraged to present their research in form of a sho=
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talk=3D0A(20 minutes) or in poster format. The selected contributions will=
b=3D
e published=3D0Ain a symposium book (ISBN).=3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0AWe=
bsite: www.ics=3D
2011.com. =3D0A=3D0A=3DC2=3DA0=3D0A=3D0ASponsors: The International=3D0ACer=
amics Symposiu=3D
m 2011 is supported by the Fr=3DC3=3DB6lunda Culture Centre, District=3D0AF=
r=3DC3=3D
=3DB6lunda- H=3DC3=3DB6gsbo, Municipality of Gothenburg, Region V=3DC3=3DA4=
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=3DB6taland, Estrid=3D0AEricson Foundation, and the Mansfield Press: Cerami=
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Art and Perception, and=3D0ACeramics Technical.=3D0A=3D0A=3D0A=3D0A=3D0A
Jeoungah Kim on mon 31 jan 11
Apologies for cross-postings.
Dear ClayArt members,
We are pleased to invite you to the first International Ceramics Symposiu=
=3D
m
under the theme of =3D93Ceramic Arts and Design for a Sustainable Society=
=3D94=3D
held
in Gothenburg.=3D20
Please find details of an exciting forthcoming symposium that might be of=
=3D
interest to you. We kindly ask you to spread this information to anyone w=
=3D
ho
might be interested.
International Ceramics Symposium 2011 (ICS 2011)=3D20
-Ceramic Arts and Design for a Sustainable Society-
07-11 March 2011, Fr=3DF6lunda Culture Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden
This symposium is free for all.
Programmes
7 March 2011: The symposium and exhibition opening
7-11 March 2011: The keynote speeches and lectures=3D20
7-11 March 2011: The workshops =3D93Young and Pro International=3D94=3D20
7-11 March 2011: International network seminars
7-27 March 2011: International ceramics exhibition
The symposium language is English.
Keynote speakers
=3D95 Janet Mansfield (Australia)
=3D95 Kennet Williamsson (Sweden)
=3D95 Merran Esson (Australia)
=3D95 Nancy Selvage (USA)
=3D95 Tapio Yli-Viikari (Finland)
=3D95 Won-Seok Kim (South Korea)
Invited lecturers & Artists
=3D95 Dr. Andrew Livingstone (UK)
=3D95 Annett Flor=3DE9n (Sweden)
=3D95 Astrid Heimer (Norway)
=3D95 Dr. Chen You-Lu (Taiwan)
=3D95 Graham Hay (Australia)
=3D95 Hae-Sin Ro (South Korea)
=3D95 Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim (Sweden)
=3D95 Jin Hong Rim (South Korea)
=3D95 Dr. Joyce Michelina Centofanti (USA)
=3D95 Leena Juvonen (Finland)
=3D95 Malene Pedersen (Denmark)
=3D95 Marianne Hallberg (Sweden)
=3D95 Rebecca Hutchinson (USA)
=3D95 Rosette Gault (USA)
=3D95 Sung-Min Kim (South Korea)
Call for Papers
Submissions which address one or more of the symposium themes are highly
welcome:=3D20
The main theme of the symposium is:=3D20
=3D95 Ceramic art and design for a sustainable society=3D20
The symposium will address the following sub-themes:=3D20
=3D95 Research/education/practice in ceramic art and design for a sustainab=
=3D
le
society=3D20
=3D95 Inter-/multi-/trans-disciplinary approaches with other fields or
cooperation towards a sustainable society=3D20
=3D95 Conservation and/or preservation of ceramics to maintain tradition=3D=
20=3D
=3D95 Development, renewal or modernisation traditional craftsmanship of ce=
=3D
ramics=3D20
=3D95 Role and importance of museum, culture centre and gallery related wit=
=3D
h
ceramic art and design for a sustainable society=3D20
=3D95 Politics, decision makers or stakeholders related with ceramic art an=
=3D
d
design for a sustainable society=3D20
=3D95 Industry, business management and market related with ceramic art and=
=3D
design for a sustainable society=3D20
=3D95 Relationship and communication with the public for a sustainable soci=
=3D
ety
Submissions
Contributions may take the form of written texts (Maximum 5000 words for =
=3D
a
scientific paper and maximum of 2500 words for a popular scientific paper=
=3D
).
Alternatively, you can also contribute an abstract within 300 words or an=
=3D
extended abstract for an artistic presentation within 500 words. In
addition, authors are asked to submit a brief (100 words or less) persona=
=3D
l
biography.=3D20=3D20
Submissions should be sent by email to Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim kjeounga@gmail.c=
=3D
om=3D20
by February 10, 2011.
For further information please check the symposium webpage www.ics2011.co=
=3D
m.=3D20
THE EVENT IS FREE BUT PLACES ARE LIMITED.
Participants are encouraged to present their research in form of a short
talk (20 minutes) or in poster format. The selected contributions will be=
=3D
published in a symposium book (ISBN).
Website: www.ics2011.com.=3D20
Sponsors: The International Ceramics Symposium 2011 is supported by the
Fr=3DF6lunda Culture Centre, District Fr=3DF6lunda- H=3DF6gsbo, Municipalit=
y of=3D
Gothenburg, Region V=3DE4stra G=3DF6taland, Estrid Ericson Foundation, and =
th=3D
e
Mansfield Press: Ceramics: Art and Perception, and Ceramics Technical.
We look forward to see you in Sweden!
Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim
Symposium Manager
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