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Fantastic Conference! Abstract Proposals for FATE’s 35th National Biennial conference are due by Midnight EST, Monday March, 17th. Join other FATE members in Indianapolis at the epicenter of creative, academic exchange on March 25-28 for the Tectonic Shifts: Breaking New Ground conference hosted by Herron School of Art and Design, IUPUI. The 2015 conference theme Tectonic Shifts, invites an examination of how the forces of change are shaping the foundation landscape. Please consider participating by submitting your proposal at foundations-art.org/conferences. Influences from both inside and outside the studio drive the development of a foundations curriculum. We are interested in hearing proposals from a broad spectrum of studio artists and academics who have an interest in foundation studies. How are foundation faculty and programs breaking new ground in their teaching practices? What innovative teaching models and possibilities are forming as we educate the artists and designers of the future? How has experimentation with coursework shaken up old ideas about how we educate the artists and designers of the future? Proposals are welcome from all who contribute to the foundation experience, including studio and academic areas such as art history and other liberal arts. Lab technicians, librarians, AP teachers, graduate teaching assistants and other arts professionals who contribute to the foundation experience are also encouraged to make proposals. Topics are not limited to curriculum development and innovations in studio teaching in regards to this broad-based theme. We are interested in the ideas that contribute to the ongoing dialogue of innovative teaching practices. Applicants may submit up to two session proposals, but only one will be selected. If your proposal is selected, you will be responsible for organizing and managing your session. This includes selecting presenters – either through personal invitation or through our general call for paper abstracts – gathering copy and information about your session for the conference program, and managing your session at the conference so that it stays on track and on time. Each session runs 90 minutes in length, which can accommodate three or four presenters, and allows for an introduction and question and answer period. Approximately 100 sessions will run over the course of the three-day conference. For more information and to submit, please visit foundations-art.org/conferences Session proposals must be submitted by midnight, March 17, 2014. FATE 2015 proposal deadline approaching
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 05:18:21 +0000

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