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Landing Place: the local in the international

engage International Conference 2012
Venues across Cardiff
6 & 7 November, fringe events on 5 November


The 2012 engage International Conference will address the debate about the relationships between international and grassroots activity in the UK. The event will bring together educators, curators, artists and other experts, with a series of case studies, to explore how the international and the local can work in fruitful dialogue.
· How does participation influence the presentation and interpretation of the international?
· How do grassroots organisations operate internationally?
· How can local participants have genuine opportunities to engage with artists who are ‘passing through’?

The Conference takes place against the backdrop of the 5th Artes Mundi prize and exhibition, and a season of significant international visual arts projects in Cardiff that have grown from grassroots organisations.

For speaker details and updates, go to http://www.engage.org/conference

To book, go to www.engage.org/conference, email info@engage.org or call 020 7729 5858


Speaker(s):

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Date and Time:

21 August 2012 at 9:00 am

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

engage
Rich Mix
35-47 Bethnal Green Road
London
E1 6LA
020 7729 5858
http://www.engage.org

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Tickets:

Fees: £110-£365, bursary places available

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For full details, visit http://www.engage.org/conference

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