SCCA Postgraduate Symposium on Practice-Based Research
SCCA Postgraduate Symposium on Practice-Based Research
School of Culture & Creative Arts | College of Arts
Date: Monday 12 June 2023
Time: 11:00 - 16:30
Venue: Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow
Category: Academic events, Student events
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scca-postgraduate-symposium-on-practice-based-research-tickets-629080686267
The School of Culture & Creative Arts has a growing number of practice-based PhD researchers – producing original research though film, music, media, curation and performance. This half-day interdisciplinary symposium will bring those researchers together in an informal sharing and networking event. Students will present some of their work-in-progress and discuss the challenges and rewards of researching through practice. Supervisors and School academics will also be present to give their own insights into practice-based research.
The event is free and open to all staff and research students – everyone is welcome. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
For further information please email Mark Banks: mark.banks@glasgow.ac.uk
Programme
Tea and Coffee available from 10.30
Welcome
11.00 -12.30 Panel 1 – Film and Animation
• George Fleming (CCPR): ‘In Pursuit of a Convivial Cultural Democracy’
• Bharoto Yekti (FTV): ‘Non-Visual Animation: Incorporating Touch in Expanded Animation’.
12.30 Lunch
1.15 -2.45 Panel 2 – Sound and Audio
• Meg Wilcox (CCPR): ‘Podcasting and Practice Based Research’
• Kevin Leomo & Adriana Minu (Music): ‘The Way We Blend: Two Friends Discuss Practice Research’
2.45 Tea
3.00 – 4.30 Panel 3 – Thinking through Practice
• Emma Ettinger (Theatre Studies): ‘(Re)Staging Neurodiverse Sibling Relationships’
• Amina Agoro, Pelumi Odubanjo & Alexandra Ross (History of Art): ‘Curatorial Practice & the PhD Journey’
Followed by
• Reflections: Mark Banks (CCPR), Azadeh Emadi (FTV) and Simon Whitehead (Theatre Studies)

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