Meanwhile, the State Government, through the office of Civic Engagement, has perfected arrangement for the annual
public symposium which will hold at the De Roof, LTV 8 in Ikeja, to celebrate June 12.
Not exact matches
The
symposium «Biomarkers in Vascular Disease»
which will be held on January 18th and hosted by the Mannheim Institute of
Public Health and be held in the lecture hall «Alte Brauerei» of the Medical Faculty Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg.
Media are welcome to attend the
symposium and
public forum,
which are being held at the Rydges Southbank, Townsville on Thursday 10th October and Friday 11th October.
The
symposium is designed for aquarist from the trade,
public, education and hobby community and will offer an advanced - level agenda on aquarium science,
which includes training on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of fish diseases.
There will be a pre-conference talk on Friday night
which is free and open to the
public, and is meant to serve as an overview of relevant themes for those who will not be attending the
symposium.
In conjunction with a daylong
symposium exploring the conceptual and tangible difficulties of art in the
public sphere, the University Museum of Contemporary Art will present a juried Exhibition of proposed
public art projects that address issues of temporality, community, place, and practice on local, national, and global levels,
which will highlight the contemporary trends and new ideas in the field of
public art.
The project will culminate in a national
public symposium in
which the four participating institutions will share methods and outcomes, and locate lessons within the broader context of museum - based pedagogy and its role in higher education.
What / Why: «The exhibition will be accompanied by
public programming, workshops and most notably an academic
symposium: Agents of Change: Art As Activism with a keynote presentation by the Guerrilla Girls,
which will be held on October 26 + 27.
This book is a documentation of the
symposia, exhibitions, performances and interventions in
public space with
which artistic, scientific and socio - political contributions explore this topic at the Ars Electronica 2003.
· Curating Now, a major
symposium on curating contemporary art in
public museums and galleries,
which attracted more than 250 participants and brought eight eminent international curators into contact not just with IMMA's work, but also with that of many other
public and private galleries in Dublin.
19 Aug 2008 Museum21
Symposium at IMMA A major international
symposium which investigates new perspectives on the role and function of
public galleries and museums in the 21st - century will be held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, from 12 - 13 November 2008.
09 Oct 2006 Access All Areas... at IMMA Issues surrounding the ways in
which people access contemporary art and artists in
public museums and galleries will come under the spotlight at a
symposium at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, from 9 - 10 November 2006.
Other publications in 2011 are Museum21, the third in a series of publications based on papers arising from the Museum's series of successful international
symposia, and The Artists» Panel Review
which includes essays and case studies of artist's practices in engaging the
public with contemporary arts practices will also be published.
Commenting on the forthcoming
symposium, Helen O'Donoghue, Senior Curator: Head of Education and Community Programmes said» The emphasis
which museums and galleries place on their education, community and outreach programmes has been significant in raising awareness of the cultural interface between the institutions and their many
publics.
That was a central theme of the University of NSW's fifth annual
symposium on Indigenous health research, Dreaming up the future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
public health,
which was held in Sydney on Friday.
Attended by more than 60 housing development and finance leaders — fund managers, lenders, developers, advocates, and
public officials among them — the
symposium took up the question of what new capital structures and strategies must be mobilized to maintain the nation's inventory of NOAH units,
which many consider a vital national asset as well as a significant business opportunity for equity investors.