Arts: towards an inclusive society conference

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An international community arts conference for community arts activists, artists, community workers and policy makers.

Event Date:

Friday 21 October 2005


 

Sunday 23 October 2005


Start Time:

09.00am


Location:

Waterfront Hall- Belfast


Cost:

Various (discount before 21 Sept)


Event Type:

Conference


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A three day international conference organised by Community Arts Forum in conjunction with Belfast Festival at Queen's, NICVA, and Rural Community Network.

Includes: Keynote address, international speakers, panel discussion, seminars, workshops and arts performances.

Conference events: the Belfast Festival opening parade and concert, film and discussion at QFT on the Berliner Philharmoniker, circus arts and workshop, river boat tour and The Humour of the Troubles According to Martin Lynch.

Themes

  1. Transforming communities through the arts: access, participation, authorship and ownership.
  2. Arts in the context of conflict: what are we learning?
  3. Transforming the arts through communities: sustainability, connections, interdependence.

Register

Early bird prices before 21 September 2005.

  1. Register online at the CAF website
  2. Download the conference brochure and print out the registration form.

Adobe PDF Icon Brochure (82Kb)

Speakers

Cover of conference postcardKeynote: Bill Strickland, Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, Pittsburgh USA.
Through his work in an inner-city Pittsburgh neighbourhood, Bill Strickland is changing the way people see themselves and transforming the concept of community arts in the US.

Speakers (A-Z)

  1. David Boyd, Beat Initiative, Belfast, NI.
  2. Linda Frye Burnham, Community Arts Network, USA.
  3. Moyra Donaldson, local poet and writer, NI.
  4. Antoni Gabarre Gonzales, Programa Pintamuro, Jerez, Spain.
  5. Gerard Haag, The Flemish South African Community Arts Centre project, South Africa.
  6. Robbie McVeigh, An DĂșchan, Derry, NI.
  7. Gerri Moriarty, Belfast, NI.
  8. Erishnee Naidu, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Transition and Reconciliation Programme, South Africa.
  9. Conor Shields, New Belfast Community Arts Initiative, Belfast, NI.
  10. Bill Strickland, Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, Pittsburgh USA.
  11. James Thompson, University of Manchester and In Place of War project, UK.
  12. Jennifer Williams, Centre for Creative Communities, London, UK.
  13. Catherine Zeserson, The Sage Gateshead, UK.

Register

Early bird prices before 21 September 2005.

  1. Register online at the CAF website
  2. Download the conference brochure and print out the registration form.

Adobe PDF Icon Conference Brochure (82Kb)

More information

Community Arts Forum. 15 Church Street, Belfast BT1 1PG
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