[spectre] CFP: Media History of Art and Design Education, Session at AAH 2023 (London, 12-14 Apr 23)
Andreas Broeckmann
broeckmann at leuphana.de
Tue Oct 11 10:16:45 CEST 2022
From: Jeffrey Saletnik
Date: Oct 3, 2022
Subject: CFP: Session at AAH 2023 (London, 12-14 Apr 23)
Association for Art History (AAH) Annual Conference, University College
London, UK, Apr 12–14, 2023
Deadline: Nov 4, 2022
Toward a Media History of Art and Design Education
Instructional forms function surreptitiously, as actors that help
determine subjectivity. Yet we rarely think about how ordinary classroom
tools actually circumscribe the ideas and practices that come across to
students, let alone how these tools convey ideologies or inscribe power
structures. We invite proposals for papers that scrutinize the
educational media of art and design instruction critically and reflect
upon their social effects - from the reinforcement of patriarchy to the
modeling of democracy - in a global context. Papers might approach the
topic in broad strokes; how, for example, did the advent of
photo-mechanical reproduction, moving images, and sound recording
transform educational practices and philosophies when these media were
introduced? How has the architecture of instructional spaces literally
and figuratively placed students in relation to their teachers and to
concepts of agency? And what of the design of the pedagogical
apparatuses - like drafting tables, blackboards, and taborets - that
populate the spaces of European and North American classrooms? Papers
also might address the history of specific educational forms - like the
wax tablet, plaster cast, squared paper, color wheel, nude model, slide
presentation, visualization software, or video lecture. What forms once
ubiquitous in art and design instruction have become extinct, and why?
Additionally, papers could probe the origin, affordances, and ideologies
of specific exercises - like copying, model making, the conceptual
prompt, the group critique, or the examination in various socio-cultural
contexts. We welcome all submissions, seeking as much range as possible
across historical period and geographic area.
Please submit a title and an abstract of no more than 250 words for your
proposed paper, as well as your name and institutional affiliation to:
Emily Ruth Capper, University of Minnesota, ercapper at umn.edu
and
Jeffrey Saletnik, Indiana University Bloomington, saletnik at indiana.edu
For the conference details, please visit:
https://forarthistory.org.uk/conference/2023-annual-conference
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CFP: Session at AAH 2023 (London, 12-14 Apr 23). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 3,
2022. <https://arthist.net/archive/37581>.
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