Investigates and tests the potential of drawing as a meeting place between people and disciplines.
Part one :
an interactive
artwork
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we invite your participation
send us a drawing marked with appropriate references to: drawing spaces c/o Hartley Library or email to drawing@soton.ac.uk |
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continuing to develop until 27 June 2006 |
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no booking required: all welcome
Our Curatorial
lecture opens an interactive exhibition at Hartley Library and offers an opportunity
to access the different contexts and activities that have formed this initial
part of the ongoing authorship of the Drawing Spaces project.
Drawing Spaces: Picturing Knowledge has developed through a series of meetings
between researchers and practitioners. These meetings have been used as a
means of sharing practice and curating the authorship of an on going project.
During the preparation of the work for Hartley Library, meetings have taken
place between: artist and librarians, artist and architects, artist and archaeologists,
artists and cultural geographers, lecturers and students from Winchester School
of Art and Portsmouth University.
Undertaken with the support of Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton and the School of Architecture, Portsmouth University.
Curatorial Lecture: Sites of Interaction and Exchange
4.00pm until 6.30 pm Thursday 11th May
Lecture Theatre A, Winchester School of Art
4.15 Drawing
Spaces an introduction
Trish Bould, Lecturer Winchester School of Art
4.30 Archaeological
Process Oxford Archaeology
Ben Ford, Project Manager, Oxford Archaeology
4.50 The
Spaces of UoS Libraries
Mark Brown, University Libraries
5.10 Historical
Spaces, Libraries
Annie Richardson, Lecturer Winchester School of Art
5.30 Cultural
Centre Winchester
Alec Gillies, Hampshire County Council
5.50 Drawing
Spaces
Mitchell Bould & Harper