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-----Original Message----- From: Barnes, A.J. [mailto:ajb108@leicester.ac.uk] ***APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS*** Materiality and Intangibility: Contested Zones (2nd call for participation) A two-day international symposium and live art event for PhD students and early career researchers. Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th December 2009. University of Leicester, UK. Join us at the internationally-renowned School of Museum Studies this December for an exciting event organised and run by PhD students, Materiality and Intangibility: Contested Zones. Museums and galleries are all about the material world; the preservation and display, presentation and interpretation of things to their audiences, which can include everything from everyday objects to works of art and human remains. Yet, often it is the 'intangible' elements of things - those elements that may be hidden or left unsaid - from which we draw our meanings and understandings about things. A division is often made between the obvious (the 'material') and the less obvious (the 'intangible'), a division which we believe is controversial and which often prevents the full value of material culture from being understood. Through a series of thought-provoking presentations, specially selected for their unique and creative approach to the theme, Materiality and Intangibility: Contested Zones will challenge this fixed division between the surface and the hidden. Throughout the event, invited artists will be producing artworks in response to the theme of the Symposium and participants will be encouraged to interact and engage with presenters and artists. The event will provide an informal and supportive environment for creative thinking and opportunities for debate and the shaping of new ideas as well as dialogue between academia and the art environment. Confirmed key note speakers: Emeritus Professor Susan Pearce, Dr Sandra Dudley and Dr Kostas Arvanitis. The symposium and live art event costs just £20 for both days, including lunch and refreshments. BOOKING FORM: http://attic-museumstudies.blogspot.com/2009/09/symposium-announcement-mater ialiry.html PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME: http://attic-museumstudies.blogspot.com/2009/10/materiality-intangibility-pr ovisional.html Please refer any queries to Amy Barnes (ajb108@le.ac.uk). ************************************************************************** Amy Jane Barnes PhD Student http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/research/amybarnes.html School of Museum Studies University of Leicester Museum Studies Building 19 University Road Leicester LE1 7RF (0116) 2525773 The University of Leicester's Department of Museum Studies has the highest proportion of world-leading rated research in any subject in any UK university (RAE 2008) Times Higher Education University of the Year 2008-9 The Attic: the virtual home of the Department of Museum Studies' research students: http://attic-museumstudies.blogspot.com/ Download RCMG reports from our website http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/research/rcmg.html **************************************************************************
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