8/31/2014

CROSSING THE LINE, 2014 - CONFERENCE SCHEDULE



students of the Visual Communication Department, AUD, 
getting ready for Crossing the Line 2 Conference, photo by Julia Townsend



CONFERENCE SCHEDULE


DAY 1  Friday, September 12

2:00 Campus opens; Registration Begins                      
                                 Outside Room C227, C Building,
                                 American University in Dubai (First Floor, near ‘Unimart’)

2:30 Opening Address and Paper by Dr. Irene Barberis - Room C227
2:40 Introduction of Keynote Speaker
3:00 Dr. Janet MacKenzie, Keynote Speaker,
         presents Drawing on Two Worlds: The Osgood Suite
4:00 Break
4:15 Panel Discussion
5:00 Bus to the Sharjah Art Museum / surrounding venues
8:00 Bus return from Sharjah to Rotana Centro Barsha Hotel


Day 2 Saturday, September 13

9:00 Coffee/Tea -  Outside Room C227
9:30 – 10:30  Presentations  C227
10:30  Break                                              
10:45-12:30 Presentations   C227
12:30-2:00   Lunch at Certo’s, The Radisson Blu Hotel  
                     Behind AUD campus- walking distance
2:00-3:30 Presentations and Artist Talks C227
3:30  Break                                                
3:45-5:00 Presentations and Artist Talk  C227
5:30   Bus to The Jamjar Gallery, Al Quoz
          Exhibition Reception,
          Performances at 7:00
8:30   Bus from The Jamjar to Rotana Centro Barsha Hotel


Day 3 Sunday, September 14

9:00 Coffee/Tea - Outside Room 227
9:30 – 10:30 Presentations C227
10:30 Break
10:45 -12:00 Presentations C227
12:00-12:30 Lunch break
12:30-2:30 Presentations and Artist Talks C227
2:30 Break
2:45 – 5:00 Presentations and Artist Talks C227
7:00 Bus from AUD to DIFC – Several Gallery Openings
9:00 (or earlier) Bus from DIFC to Rotana Centro Barsha Hotel



RELATED EXHIBITIONS

Total Arts Gallery, The Courtyard,  Al Quoz, Dubai

‘Geometric Aljamia: A Cultural Transliteration’

 August 27- September 13

The Jamjar Al Quoz, Dubai ‘Crossing the Line 2’ drawings

September 12,13, & 14

On Campus  - A Building: ‘ART in ROME/ART in DUBAI’

Student works on location,

September 9 – 15

On Campus  - A Building: Geometric Aljamia: workshop results:



WORSHOPS PRIOR AND POST CONFERENCE

Tuesday, September 9-11 (before the conference)

1. Geometric Aljamia: A Cultural Transliteration    This is a workshop let by award winning      Professor Reni Gower    and Jorge Benitez, both from Virginia Commonwealth University,
 Richmond, USA. The workshop corresponds to a current   exhibition at the Total Arts Gallery,  Courtyard also called 'Geometric Aljamia.'

Under Gower’s guidance, participants will design motifs 
based on Islamic tile patterns, which will be used to create 
unique papercuts.  Tessellation, mirror imaging, tiling, will 
be investigated.  

http://www.collegeart.org/awards/teaching2014

Timing 9:00-5:30 Tuesday- Thursday  - resulting in exhibition  in A Building on Friday,

Sept 12.

Under Benitez’s supervision workshop participants will
transform a traditional Islamic geometric motif into a
perspectival drawing.

Timing (9:00-5:30 Wednesday and Thursday- or as per arranged by faculty)  -
resulting in exhibition in A Building on Friday, Sept 12.

2. “Geometric Aljamía” and “Re-claiming the Wild Colors of our Voices”
Under the direction of Susan Schüld, Professor of Theatre at VCU Richmond, participants in a concurrent workshop will explore voices in Dubai and the Middle East today.

Day 1:

Discussion, Awareness, Voice Pictures    

Day 2: River stories and Poems

Day 3: Rehearsal of final exhibit and performance. Creative writings will be transposed into a
performance presented by Benitez and Schüld and students in the gallery at the opening reception. Timing  6-8 pm or as arranged per faculty.


Monday, September 15 (after the conference)

3.   Dr. Irene Barberis - The "Master Class: Drawing on Location":
     Global Centre for Drawing  -  A Metasenta®  Project Class
      coordinated by Professor Townsend

9:10 Bus from AUD campus to Atlantis Hotel – the Lost Chambers Aquarium

10:30 Bus from Atlantis Hotel to AUD campus

Afternoon: 1:30 Bus to Atlantis Hotel, return 3:30 (to be confirmed)



Dr. Janet McKenzie - Keynote Speaker at Crossing The Line Conference, 2014



Dr. Janet McKenzie will present the keynote address:


Drawing on Two Worlds: The Osgood Suite



Dr. Janet McKenzie
Author, Artist and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Dundee

Janet McKenzie was born in eastern Victoria, Australia and was educated at he Australian National University (History of Art/ Philosophy) and the Canberra School of Art (etching). She travelled to the UK in 1979-80 and carried out independent research at King’s College, Cambridge. Returning to Australia she taught at the Canberra School of Art, the Victorian College of the Arts and the City Art Institute, Sydney (now College of Fine Art, UNSW) and published: Drawing in Australia, Contemporary Images and Ideas (1986), and Noel Counihan (1986). In 1986 she married architect Michael Spens and moved to Scotland the following year where she settled permanently. Whilst raising a family, her studio practice was primarily painting. She continued writing and publishing and completed her Doctorate at the University of St. Andrews on The Art of Arthur Boyd, under the supervision of Professor Martin Kemp, published by Thames and Hudson (2000). She has co-edited Studio International with Michael Spens since 2000. She wrote Contemporary Australian Drawing #1, published by Macmillan Art Publishing in 2012. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Dundee, and has embarked on Drawing on Two Worlds, a practice-led research project using collaborative drawing to explore issues of identity and dispossession in Scotland and Australia. She delivered the paper ‘Drawing as Discovery’ as the keynote speaker for ‘Drawing Out’, the 2012 drawing conference at The Centre for Drawing, The University of the Arts, London.




Janet McKenzie
Sanctuary 1984 Edition of 30
Drypoint 
14 x 17 cm 






8/18/2014

Information for Participants

The American University in Dubai is located in Media City, between Al Barsha and Marina neighborhoods.

Below are two suggestions of hotels close to the University or with transportation to and from.

The Al Barsha neighborhood is where the Mall of The Emirates is located. The area has a great diversity of shops, restaurants and hotels, and with the metro service it is 15 minutes away from the American University metro stop.


 Centro Barsha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates - Centro Hotels