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[ecrea] Placing Cultural Work: (New) Intersections of Location, Craft and Creativity
Wed Sep 25 11:03:25 GMT 2013
Placing Cultural Work: (New) Intersections of Location, Craft and Creativity
One–day symposium @
The Open University, Hawley Crescent, Camden Campus, London, NW1
Friday November 15, 2013
9.00am-4.30pm
Organisers: Mark Banks (The Open University) and Susan Luckman
(University of South Australia)
The awareness of place is central to the creative practice of artistic,
creative and cultural industry workers, providing a profound practical,
affective and emotive link between their lives and their work. Thus in
spite of tendencies towards globalisation and digitalisation, it is
essential that thinking about cultural work continues to attend to the
affordances of place as an important part of the ‘soft infrastructure’
enabling creativity to happen for many cultural workers.
Related to place, the durable significance – even renaissance - of craft
labour and community production remains a prominent feature of cultural
work and economy. Debates over craft – as practice, politics and
industrial sector – have become more vocal in recent years given the
apparent rise of craft as ‘creative industry’, plus emerging alternative
and specialist forms of cultural production, DIY and amateur networks,
and maker communities. What is the status and meaning of craft
production at this current moment?
This one-day symposium invites social scientists and industry experts to
consider the relationships between place, relations of craft, as well as
small-scale local, community and ‘boutique’ cultural production. It
asks; how does place facilitate or hinder these kinds of cultural work;
how do the local and the global come together in the practices of those
cultural workers physically working from home, but networking and
distributing online? Finally, what are the hidden, untapped, unvalued
places and politics of community production and cultural work, and how
could we - or even should we - nurture and protect them?
Speakers:
Daniel Allington (The Open University)
‘Lots of rats and broken windows and oil on the floor: bohemian
nostalgia and the conflicted “regeneration” of Hackney Wick’
Julia Bennett (Crafts Council) & Julie Brown (Leeds University)
What does local mean in the context of craft? Research and policy
perspectives’
Ruth Bridgstock (Queensland University of Technology)
‘Creative career pathways, places and portfolios: Tracing the
experiences of Australian cultural production graduates’
Robert Hollands (Newcastle University)
‘Place, Creativity, and the Arts: A Case Study of the Newcastle-based
Amber Collective’
Marjana Johansson (Essex University)
‘Experiential co-creation in the context of the ‘boutique’ festival’
Susan Luckman (University of South Australia)
‘Craft Workers Being At Work, At Home: Representing Labour, Home and
Family on the Etsy Shopfront’
Nicola Thomas (Exeter University)
'Wandering into the realms of geography and craftsmanship': exploring
the spatial politics of craft practice, connections and livelihoods’
Stephanie Taylor (The Open University)
‘Connection and avoidance: the creative potentials of place’
Registration: This is a free event and lunch, tea and coffee are
provided. However, places are limited and you must register to
attend. To reserve your place please email Karen Ho at
(CRESC-OU-events /at/ open.ac.uk) providing your name and
organisation/affiliation. See www.cresc.ac.uk for more details.
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associate professor susan luckman
associate head of school: research
school of communication, international studies and languages
university of south australia
Room C2-33A, Magill Campus
Tel: +618 8302 4152
Fax: +618 8302 4745
http://people.unisa.edu.au/Susan.Luckman
CRICOS provider # 00121B
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