Gslisadjuncts Fwd: [NY-ART] Columbia University's Avery Library Spring Events 2015
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From: ted houghtaling <ted.houghtaling@gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: [NY-ART] Columbia University's Avery Library Spring Events 2015 Date: February 12, 2015 at 11:17:08 AM EST To: Claudia Perry <c2perry@nyc.rr.com>
Don't know if this is on the listserv or not. Jeane says it might be free with RSVP.
Ted
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Jeanne Swadosh" <swadoshj@newschool.edu> Date: Feb 12, 2015 10:45 AM Subject: Fwd: [NY-ART] Columbia University's Avery Library Spring Events 2015 To: "ted houghtaling" <ted.houghtaling@gmail.com> Cc:
I think both of these events are free. Spread the word at QC.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: nycarchivists@yahoo.com [NY-ART] <NY-ART@yahoogroups.com> Date: Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 10:00 AM Subject: [NY-ART] Columbia University's Avery Library Spring Events 2015 To: NY-ART@yahoogroups.com
Please join Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library for these special events this Spring, 2015. Please RSVP to cul-events@columbia.edu.
OBJECT-CENTERED LEARNING: Experiencing the Authentic in a Digital Age
Symposium sponsored by Art Properties, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University Libraries
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:00 am – 12:30 pm Butler Library, Room 523 Columbia University 535 W. 114th St., New York, NY
Please join us for an engaging discussion of how close interactions with art works and cultural artifacts enhance classroom teaching across the disciplines, where digital presentation is often the norm. If you are in town for College Art Association’s annual conference in New York City, be sure to stay a few days longer and attend this free symposium, open to the public at Columbia University.
Speakers include:
Deborah Cullen, Director and Chief Curator, Wallach Art Gallery Columbia University The Object in the Gallery: Teachable Moments in and along the Way
Roberto C. Ferrari, Curator of Art Properties, Avery Library Columbia University Buddhas, Bronzes, Ceramics, and a Cradleboard: Columbia’s Art Collections in the Classroom
Senta German, Andrew M. Mellon Foundation Teaching Curator Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Oxford Teaching and Learning at the First University Museum: The University Engagement Programme of the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford
Michele D. Marincola, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Conservation, Institute of Fine Arts Conservation Center New York University Partnering with Conservators for Object-Based Study and Learning
Avinoam Shalem, Riggio Professor of the History of the Arts of Islam, Department of Art History and Archaeology Columbia University What Do Objects Want?
ARCHIVING PRACTICE
Sponsored by Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (GSAPP)
Friday, April 17, noon - 2:00 pm Ware Lounge Avery Hall, Room 600 Columbia University
Archivists and architects discuss the challenges of archiving the digital outputs of architectural practice, how to best integrate archival techniques into the daily workflow of the office today, and how our collective archiving work shapes the record of 21st century architectural practice.
Speakers include:
Carole Ann Fabian, Director, Avery Library Suzanne Noruschat, Architecture Records Archivist, Yale University Libraries Aliza Leventhal, Digital Archivist, Sasaki Associates Hilary Sample, Architect & Associate Professor (GSAPP)
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Claudia Perry