TransCultural Exchange’s Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts

TransCultural Exchange’s Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts

Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts

Courtesy of NASA.

October 5, 2013
TransCultural Exchange’s Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts


October 10–13, 2013
Opening: October 10, 10am

Venue:
Boston University
George Sherman Union
775 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

TransCultural Exchange
516 E. 2nd Street, Suite #30
Boston, MA 02127 USA

www.bu.edu/cfa
www.transculturalexchange.org

Most professionals—from doctors to lawyers to teachers—have conferences to share information, network and learn of the latest trends. Oddly, few exist to address practicing artists’ needs. And, still fewer do so on a global scale.

TransCultural Exchange’s Conferences on International Opportunities in the Arts were created for this reason. Produced every other year, their main aim is to let artists know about the wealth of opportunities for them to participate, interact and work with international peers. These conferences bring together hundreds of artists with speakers from more than forty countries—curators, critics, gallery dealers and artist-in-residency directors. This year’s activities range from a performance by Laurie Anderson, tours of MIT’s Art and Architecture program, a session hosted by the International Art Critics Association (AICA), informal gatherings, and panel discussions to portfolio reviews. The conference schedule is available at www.transculturalexchange.org.

With Boston University as this year’s academic host, the bulk of the panels will take place at the school’s George Sherman Union with other activities throughout Boston and Cambridge, including at MIT, Harvard University, the Boston Center for the Arts and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. This year’s theme, “Engaging Minds,” is meant to encourage artists not only to attend programs where they can become acquainted with other cultures and meet/work with their international peers, but also to address many artists’ growing desire to engage in other fields of study. Speakers, such as astronomer and Voyager team scientist Merav Opher, biomedical modeling inventor Crispin Weinberg, New York Times best-selling author Reif Larsen, cognitive interaction technologist Florian Grond and fashion designer Carla Fernandez have been invited to engage artists in their work—to inspire and serve as a catalysts for new avenues of artistic exploration and new points of intersection, where barriers dissolve and alternate forms of understanding evolve.

The legendary pioneer in performance and electronic music Laurie Anderson will serve as the conference keynote speaker/performer. The winner of the 2010 German sound prize, Florian Dombois, will create a temporary public artwork for the occasion, which includes shooting a red laser through the Boston skyline; and a showcase of Taiwanese new media works will be on view in Boston University’s 808 Gallery.

Also among the many speakers are Jean-Baptiste Joly, founder and director of Germany’s Akademie Schloss Solitude; Ariene Koek, director of [email protected]’s artist-in-residency program; Laura Harrison, documentary film producer and president of the Bogliasco Foundation in Italy; Taylor Van Horne, founding director of Brazil’s Instituto Sacatar; Andrei Siciodi, director of Austria’s Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen; Margaret Shiu Tan, director of Taiwan’s Bamboo Curtain residency; Raphael Cuir, the vice president of AICA; Michael Schwab, editor of the ‘Journal for Artistic Research’; Gediminas and Nomeda Urbonas, Venice Biennale National Pavilion Prize winners (2007); Doris Sommer, founder of Harvard University’s Cultural Agents; Marko Peljan, artist and coordinator of the Arctic Perspective Initiative; John Grande, co-curator with Peter Selz of ‘Eco-Art’ at Finland’s Pori Art Museum; and Zhang Ga, Consulting Curator of Media Art at the National Art Museum of China and Senior Researcher at the Media + Design Lab of EPFL | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, among many others.

About TransCultural Exchange
TransCultural Exchange is a 501c3 non-profit organization, whose mission is to bridge cultural, geographic, political and linguistic divides by bringing people together through the arts in order to foster a greater understanding of world cultures.

Venue information:
Boston University’s George Sherman Union (775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02115) with attendant activities at the Boston Center for the Arts, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, French Cultural Center of Boston and the Boston Architectural College.

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