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40 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OTTAWA THEME Creative Nexus: Understanding and strengthening the relationship between cultural research and practice MAIN LOCATIONS: THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 TH AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 TH FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA (120 UNIVERSITY) FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 TH OTTAWA CITY HALL (110 LAURIER AVENUE WEST) Main partners

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40TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE – OTTAWA

THEME – Creative Nexus: Understanding and

strengthening the relationship between cultural

research and practice

MAIN LOCATIONS:

THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 10TH – FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA (120 UNIVERSITY) FRIDAY OCTOBER 10TH – OTTAWA CITY HALL (110 LAURIER AVENUE WEST)

Main partners

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Partners

STPA 2014 – PROGRAMME Thursday October 9th – University of Ottawa, Faculty of Social Sciences, 120

university – University of Ottawa

Time Activity

14.00-17.00 Registration Faculty of Social Sciences building – 4th floor 17.00-19.00 Opening reception – Faculty of Social Sciences FSS 4007 19.00 Dine around

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Friday October 10th – Ottawa City Hall – 110 Laurier Ave

Time Activity

8.00-9.00 Breakfast and registration- Jean Piggott Hall

9.00-9.20 9:20 – 10.00

Welcome ( TBC) Representatives of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Mr. Steve Desroches, Deputy Mayor, City of Ottawa Representative of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO Ms. Debbie Hill, Manager, Cultural Services, City of Ottawa Keynote presentation by Professor Philip Schlesinger (University of Glasgow) – Council Chamber – Andrew Haydon Hall

FRIDAY MORNING SESSIONS I- 10.00-11.15 Ottawa City Hall

Room: Councillor’s Lounge The Transformative Role of Major Cultural Events President: Chantal Rodier

Room: Honeywell Arts, social inclusion and accessibility President: Cathy Shepertycki

Room: Richmond Research and practice. Mobilizing data and experiences: Prospects and limitations President: Sharon Jeannotte

1- 1-Guy Laflamme – What Makes a World Class Event: Those principles will be applied to Ottawa 2017, in order to make Ottawa the hub of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations. 2-Duncan Low – The Marquee Event Tourism Program 2009-2010 – Canada’s Economic Action Plan and the Arts.

Panel 1-Neville K. Vakharia, Julie Hawkins and Andrew Zitcer – Arts,

Culture and Communications in Underserved Neighbourhoods:

Cultivating a Fragile Ecosystem

1-Bronwyn Mauldin – American exceptionalism in arts data : Applying the World Cities Culture model in Los Angeles 2-Louise Ejgod Hansen and Hans-Peter Degn – Creating relations between research and practice through formative evaluation 3- Hilary Glow, Katya Johanson and Anne Kershaw – Measure for measure: the evaluation experiences of arts organizations 4- Linda Essig – Arts Incubators as Tools of Public Policy: Outputs, Outcomes and Policy Targets

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Room: Festival Room 1 Artists, arts and social practices President: Nicole Zuger

Room: Festival Room 2 Cultural development: Community Arts and Public Spaces President: Devin Beauregard

Panel 1-Rebecca Keller, Tricia van Eck, Andres Hernandez and Lisa Yun Lee – Identity Crisis? Artists, Institutions and Social Practice.

1- Loretto Beninger: The Compleat Leisure System: The Reflection of Values and the Development of Local Arts in Ottawa 2- Allison O’Connor and Caleb Abbott – Civic Life and Socially Engaged Art. 3-Christophe Hubert Joncas – Les espaces equivoques: notions et perspectives 4- Christopher Schrum – Shadow Cities : Differentiation through the construction of place 5- Wilfried Wned-Payandé Sandiwi – Le community management à la portée de l’artiste pour le développement culturel en Afrique

11.15-11.30 – Coffee break Jean Piggott Hall

Friday morning sessions II -11.30-12.40

Ottawa City Hall

Room: Councillor’s Lounge Cultural entrepreneurship President: Caroline Andrew

Room: Honeywell Arts and culture: Sectors in transformation President: Nicole Zuger

Room: Richmond Research and Practice: Knowledge and Methodological Aspects President: Geneviève Tellier

1- Ji Yeun Lee – Research on Arts-based Social Entrepreneurship 2-Santina Hovanessian and Marilena Vecco – Human sustainability and entrepreneurship skills in arts management and education. How to combine research and practice? 3-Margaret Wyszomirski – Arts-based Entrepreneurship: Capital Resources and Dimensions of Innovation. 4-Javier J Hernandez – Collective Entrepreneurship in the Arts: The Case of Cultural Cooperation in Puerto Rico.

1- Todd Dellinger – Miracle Gone Awry: Czech Arts and the Free Market, 25 Years On 2-Amina Yagoubi et Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay – Coopération et monde de la mode: L’organisation de la réputation. 3- Jean-Gilles Lowies – Le subventionnement du théâtre en Belgique francophone : controverses autour du modèle décisionnel de « pluralisme idéologique et philosophique ». 4Cecilia Wang, Cindy Hui-Lio – A Personal Perspective of the

Heritage of Arts and Cultures in Transformation

1-Christopher Audain – Rhetoric Matters: Framing The Cultural Impact Narrative In Arts Advocacy 2-Andréanne Roy – Des enquêteurs et des enquêtés : La proximité recherchée par l’interactionnisme symbolique et l’ethnométhodologie. 3-Sylvie Rouxel, Manola Antonioli, et Marie-Christine Bureau– Façon de faire, façon de dire, façon d’exister?

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Room: Festival Room 1 Aesthetics, Politics and Social Theory President: Woong Jo Chang

Room: Festival Room 2 Cultural Policy and Post-Colonialism President: Kelly Wilhelm

1- Schalk van Staden – The Anthropocosmic reawakening of Aesthetics 2-Marc-Olivier Castagner – Cultural Governance and Spherical Immunity: Spatial Dis(Ordering) and the Question of Ethics 3-JiUn, AN & InSul, Kim– Comparative Study in the Policy of Creative Space – Based on the Aestheticism and Pragmatic Concepts 4-Devin Lefebvre – A Historical-Materialist Aesthetics: Adorno’s critique of Actionism and the Trap of Reified Thinking.

1- Kevin V. Mulcahy – The Coloniality of Colonialism 2-Monica Gattinger – 'The Canada Council for the Arts: Post-Colonial Cultural Policy in Canada?' 3-Aurelie Lacassagne – Le colonialisme et la politique culturelle en France 4-Jonathan Paquette – Positivism, colonialism and cultural policy : Comte, Saint-Simon and Littré

Lunch - 12.45- 13.45 – Jean Piggott Hall

Friday afternoon session I - 13.45-15.15

Room: Councillor’s Lounge Arts and Social Changes President: Patricia Dewey

Room: Honeywell National Cultural Policies President: Debbie Hill

Room: Richmond Research and Practice: Knowledge and Methodological Aspects President: Claire McCaughey

1-Rebecca Keller - Take this: it’s good for you. Community Arts, Public Practice, Social Practice and Conflicting Expectations. 2-Sue Potts – The Ingredients for a Revolution – The Homebaked Project, Anfield. 3-Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Jean-Luis Klein et Juliette Rochman – Arts Participation, social inclusion and urban revitalization: The Case of the Mile end in Montreal 4-Christopher M. Schrum. Embracing Cultural Capital: Civic Entrepreneurs Transforming Community.

1- Gaëlle Lemasson – Cultural Policy in Quebec 2-Ann Galligan –Stem to Steam : A Policy Perspective 3-G S Comeau – Cultural Policy and Social policy in Canada 4- Lebogang Lance Nawa and Mzo Sirayi– Cultural Policy Reviews in South Africa – A Critical Appraisal. 5- Nkosikhona Ngcobo – Nation Building and Cultural Policy in South Africa

1- Constance Devereaux – Demystifying the Dangerous Beast: A Narrative Approach to Cultural Policy Research and Practice. 2-Nathalie Burlone – Constructing and Reconstructing Policy Issues Through Images 3- Mary A. Blackstone, Ian McWilliams and Sam Hague – Understanding the Arts Ecology of Saskatchewan: Putting Artists at the Centre of Cultural Research 4-Larry McGill – From Accountability to Ambition: Tools and Methods for Data-Driven Decision-Making in Art and Culture

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Room: Festival Room 1 Art and exhibition President: Keith D. Lee

Room: Festival Room 2 Arts education and music President: Cathy Shepertycki

Panel 1-Keith D. Lee, Mark Cervenka and Jeanine O’Grady – The Art of the Exhibition: Access and Representation in Museums and Galleries Showcases

Panel 1- William Johnson, Karen Munnelly, and Jarred Small, Perceptions of Value and Application of Undergraduate Music Degrees in the Workforce

Coalition pour la diversité culturelle 13 :45-15 :30 - PART I President : Charles Vallerand

Special event and panel ***Senate Room Tabaret Building, University of Ottawa, 112Laurier

15:15-15 :30 Coffee break – Jean Piggott Hall

15:30-16:30 COUCIL CHAMBER – ANDREW HAYDON HALL – KEYNOTE SESSION SIMON BRAULT, DIRECTOR AND CEO OF THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

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Friday afternoon sessions II- 16:30- 17:45 – City Hall

Coalition pour la diversité culturelle 16 :30-17 :45 PART II President : Charles Vallerand

Special event and panel ***Senate Room Tabaret Building, University of Ottawa, 112Laurier

Room: Councillor’s Lounge Business Model and Strategy President: Chantal Rodier

Room: Honeywell Leadership and Support President: Guy Arcand

Room: Richmond Cultural Policy and Labour President: Jonathan Paquette

1-Gretchen McIntosh – Interorganizational Ties and Contracting Out: A Shift from Capacity Building to Knowledge Concentration in the Performing Arts 2-Ming-Kyung Cha and Sang-Hee Kwon – A research on the value chain structure of the performing arts consumers’ social media usage – Focusing on cultural capital expansion 3-Rawon Lee – Understanding Interorganizational Integration of Nonprofit Arts Organizations: A Theoretical Framework. 4--Serge Poisson-de-Haro, Alvaro Espejo and Ignasi Marti – Cultural entrepreneurship and business model evolution: the case of Santiago a Mil.

1-Christopher M. Schrum – Leading as if Life Mattered: Designing Intentionality into Arts Management 2-Angie L. Miller and Amber D. Lambert – Who is Founding Arts Organizations? How do They Impact the Community? Some Findings from the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project 3-B. Kathleen Gallagher – Sometimes the unthinkable happens: How do national disasters impact the population of arts and culture nonprofits? 4- Andrew Zitcer – Supporting each other so much we were colliding. Managing embodied emotion in Philadelphia dance company.

1- Brea M. Heidelberg – The professionalization of State Arts Agency Executive Directors: Professional Identity and Practice 2-Simone Wesner - Artist’s Voices in Cultural Policy: Career Development of mid-career visual artists in Eastern Germany 3-Javier J. Hernandez – Profile of Cultural Employment in Puerto Rico: Differences among Sub-sectors and Labor Market

Room: Festival Room 1 Heritage Management President: Todd Dellinger

Room: Festival Room 2 Cultural accessibility President: Caleb Abbott

1-Roch Alfred Gbéhanou Kiki, Alexandre Mascarenhas et Marcel Didier Houenoude – La maison du patrimoine et du tourisme de la ville de Porto-Novo et ses politiques locales de mises en valeur du patrimoine. 2-Hsien-Yang Tseng – Preventive conservation : Expanding the scope of monument conservation by multi-disciplinary research 3-Mathieu Dormaels – Gérer un site urbain du patrimoine mondial: le cas du Vieux-Québec 4- Johanne Turbide and Veronica Zuniga-Salas. Les mécanismes et pratiques de gouvernance des organismes cultures : mythes et réalités 5-Chris Gunter – Doing Stuff – The Untold Tale of EcoMuseums in Canada

1- Leslie Vermeer – Multi-literacies, critical literacy, and class: An examination of the liberatory potential of reading in the twenty-first century 2-Ashley McAskill – Reconfiguring the ‘Disabled Artist’: Quebec Disability Theater 3-Patricia Dewey – Managing Arts Programs in Healthcare 4- Alexandra Kirsh – The Other White Cube: Curating Public and Private Interests in a Hospital.

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17.45-18.30 – Forty years of STP&A – The Brigadoons – Prof. Robert Leighninger (Arizona State University) – Andrew Haydon Hall

18:30 – 19:30 Cocktails – Jean Piggott Hall

19:30 Conference dinner

End of day #2

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SATURDAY MORNING – UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA – FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

8.30-9. 30 Breakfast

SATURDAY MORNING SESSIONS (I) 9.30-11.00

Room- 1005 Technology President: Aurélie Lacassagne

Room- 1006 Audiences and Consumers of South Korean Performing Arts President: Woong Jo Chang

1-Serge Poisson-de-Haro and Dagmar Abfalter – Live Performances and Business Models of Leading Opera Houses: The Cases of the Metropolitan Operan and Wiener Staatsoper. 2-Jennie Crichlow– Title to be confirmed

1- Research on the South Korean Performing Arts Industry: Overview and Current Issues by Woong Jo CHANG (Session president) 2-Service Value Network Model for the Musical Industry in South Korea by Hyeog-In Kwon, Hye-Lim LEE, Nu-Ree HA, Soon-Gyu JUNG, Hyun-Su KIM 3-Purchase Intention to View a Performance by Audience Type and Audience Development Strategy by Myoung-Ho HYUN, Da-Eun JEONG, & Soon-Gyu JUNG 4-Threshold Effect of Involvement on the Nexus of Fairness Perception and Purchase Intention for Performing Arts Products with Cover Prices by Hyun Joung JIN, Eun Young YOU, & Ha Na KANG 5- Study on Consumer Satisfaction for ICT-based Performing Arts Information Services in Korea by Seungwan RYU, Dong-Ok OH, & Jung-Woo SEO

Room- 1030 Audiences, community organization and community development President: Ann Galligan

Room- 2005 Philanthropy President: Margaret Wyszomirski

1-Deborah Smith-Shank – Community Celeberations: Cultural Codes 2-Garrett Mynatt – The Anti-Identity and One-off Festivals. Changing the Perception of Festivals 3-Emiliana S. M. Chae, Eung Kim, and Jai Kim – The Publicness of Biennale as the Public Sphere of Art.

1-Lois Foreman-Wernet – Good for Business : An Analysis of Corporate Support for the Arts 2-Jonathan D. H. Kitt. – African-American individual Philanthropy at Large. Mainstream, Nonprofit Performing Arts Organizations in New York City. 3-Aimee Fullman – Philanthropic Investment in International Cultural Engagement: The Blurring Lines Between International Cultural Exchange and Backyard Diplomacy 4-Qurijn Lennert van den Hoogen, Joshua Edelman, and Louise Ejgod Hansen – Understanding donor’s influence in performing art worlds.

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MORNING SESSIONS (I)

Room- 4004 Governance President: Kevin V. Mulcahy

Room- 4006 Popular Culture and Social Theory President: Schalk Van Standen

1-Charles M. Gray and Thomas Murtha – Governance and Architecture in Arts Organizations: A Case Study of the Minnesota Orchestra 2-Francois Lachapelle – Les cinq piliers d’une organisation culturelle forte en 2014 : où se situent les associations, les enseignants et les politiques 3-Fancesco Chiravalotti and Kees Vuyk – Towards the Development of a Theoretical Framework for a Critical Study of the Practice of Performance Evaluation in the Arts and Cultural Sector: A Contribution from Research on Accountability in the Education Sector.

1- Jorge Candelario Gonzalez and Kameron C. Cavazos – The Production of Fabulous on Television: An Analysis of Will & Grace’s Depiction of Gay Men. 2- Ming-Kyung Cha – Study on the Impact of Social Media on the Consumption of Overseas Popular Culture – Focusing on Japanese Pop Culture Fans in South Korea 3- Hyojung Cho – Sport as a Channel of Identity Promotion: Presentation of Baseball in Museums 4- Gunter, C. & D. Beauregard – Distopic Culture: The Portrayal of Policy Decisions in Science Fiction

Room- 4015 Museum Management President: Jonathan Paquette

Room- 5028 Local Cultural Policy, Planning and Development President: Sébastien Pelletier

1- Yuha Jung – Diversity in Art Museum Public Relations and Fundraising 2-Robin Nelson – A Leader Because? Discourses in New Brunswick Cultural Policy 3-Hélène Laurin – Relaunching the Musée des Ondes Emile Berliner 4-Keith D. Lee – Soul of a City : An Administrative Review of an African American Art Showcaase hosted at the Brooks Museum in Memphis, TN

1-Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller – Stakeholder Partnerships and the Cultural City: Creative Economic development Policy in Toronto and New York 2-Huang Song – Study on the influences of Cultural Policies on Creative City Development in Shanghai 3-Xianbao Zhou – Space, Politics and Local Art. A Case Study of the Metro Space and the Local Cultural Industries.

11.00-11.15 Coffee break – outside FSS 4007

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Saturday Morning Sessions (II) 11.15-12.30

Room- 1005 Arts Education President: Stephen Boyle

Room- 1006 Cultural Districts President: Sharon Jeannotte

1- David S. Guion and G. McIntosh –The internship: A model for symbiotic growth and development of students and nonprofit arts organizations. 2-Nathalie Montoya – “Art Education in US”: Pour une histoire des fonctions sociales de l’éducation artistique aux États-Unis 3-Roland J. Kushner – Campus and Community as Mutually Reinforcing Cultural Spaces. 4-Antonio C. Cuyler – Diversity Internships in Arts Management. Do They Work?

1-Margaret Wyszomirski – Expanding the Concept of Cultural Districts: Variety, Evolution and Conglomeratization 2-Ryan Stubbs – State Cultural Districts. Metrics and Evaluation. 3-Li Shao – Practising Art in the 798 Art District in Beijing , China 4- Jamie Yellen, Nidia Medina, Chistina Teichroew, Kaitlin Bundy and Sacha Wynne – Cultural clusters and Neighbourhoods

Room- 1030 Cultural Policy and Place-making President: Chantal Rodier

Room- 2005 Cultural Diplomacy President: Joyce Zemans

1-Fernand Ghislain Ateba Ossende –La problématique de la territorialisation des politiques culturelles en Afrique: le cas du Cameroun 2-Thomas Bunting – The Effect of Influence Structure on Cultural Facility Project Outcomes 3-Min Kyung Kim – Cultural Development and Creative Placemaking in City Cultural Policy: A Review of the literature 4-Wen Guo – An Exploration of the Public-Private Partnership of “Creative Placemaking”

1- Carlos Vargas – Has time come for soft power? Cultural practices and cultural diplomacy between Portugal and Brazil. 2- Mariano Martin Zamorano – Rethinking cultural diplomacy: Its definitions and historical orientations and the soft power thesis 3-Johannes Crückeberg – Artist Residencies in Cultural Diplomacy. Guarantor for sustainability of travel agency for artists?

Morning sessions II – continued next page

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Room- 4004 Cultural Mediation President: Jonathan Paquette

Room- 4006 Social Theory: Authorship and Censorship and beyond President: Devin Beauregard

1-Kheira Belhadj-Ziane – La mediation culturelle, une nouvelle venue dans le champ de l’intervention sociale. Le cas de Cultures du cœur en Estrie. 2-Nakyung Rhee – How do museums see older people? A review of creative aging and older audiences in literature and practice 3-Monica Eileen Patterson – Children’S Rights in Practice: Making Museum Exhibits By and For Children 4-Jean-Marie Lafortune – Pistes pour renouveler le processus de transmission culturelle dans les musées et les centres patrimoniaux du Québec.

1-Dianne Lalonde – The Idea of Space and The Thought Police. An Argument for Cultural Appropriation 2-Simon Hogue – Penser la résistance artistique à la surveillance mondiale au-delà de l’artiste : la productivité autonome de l’œuvre. 3-Nhung Walsh – Censorship and the development of artist-run space in Vietnam

Room- 4015 Tastes and Cultural Practices: Sociological Perspectives President: Monica Gattinger

Room- 5028 Heritage, Museums and Development President: Chris Gunter

1- Yifan Xu – Musical taste cultures: Generational and national effects 2- Lynne Conner – Replacing Arts Appreciation with Arts Talk 3-Lucille Phillips – Barbadian Comedy From 1985-2015: A Case Study of Laff-it-off 3-José de Souza Muniz Jr. and Lucas Amaral de Oliveira – Literature from the Periphery Sao Paolo at the Buenos Aires International Book Fair. 4-Julie Hawkins. Countering Critique: Expressing the Value of the Arts through the Artistic Rebuttal Project "?

1- Gezelev Valeria – How to do things with curatorship: Self-Help Handbook for socially engage curators 2-Elleonora Kurulenko & Vladimir I. Ionesov "Artefacts of Heritage in Visual Communication and Creative Practice 3-Ndwamato George Mugovhani. From archives and museums to creative musicology: the evolution of South African cultural practices 4-B. Kathleen Gallagher and Km. D Stryker – Public festivals and civic grounds – A natural resource for the public 5-Roch Alfred Amour Kiki, Alexandre Mascarenhas, et Marcel Didier Houenoude – Le patrimoine et ses enjeux de développement local

12:30 – 13:45 - LUNCH

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SATURDAY – AFTERNOON PANEL SESSIONS I – 13.45 – 15.00

Room- 1005 Encounters Panel President: Ann Galligan

Room- 1006 Art Business Models and Strategies President: Loretto Beininger

1-Rachael Van Fossen, Rio Mitchell, Antonio Bavaro, Emilee Veluz, Kens Mukendi, Junior Padingani, and Farah Fancy - Encounters

1-Emmanuel Coblence, François Normanding and Serge Poisson-de-Haro – The Art Leader as a Business Model Innovator? Evidence from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 2-Bruce Thibodeau and Charles-Clemens Rüling – The performativity of Connections, Commitment and Capacity. Stakeholder Influences on Major Strategic Initiatives in Nonprofit Cultural Organizations

Room- 1030 Cultural Industries: Social Dimensions President: Aurélie Lacassagne

Room- 2005 Cultural Diplomacy President: Monica Gattinger

1-Amanda Coles – We can’t be what we can’t see: The industrial /cultural citizenship nexus 2-Keith D. Lee – Still Born: The Channt Beneath a Whitewashed Canvas 3- D Beauregard – Cultural Industries and Nationalism 4-Sylvie Rouxel – Articuler les arts de faire ensemble et questionner la mise en place d’un processus de solidarité esthétique

1-Emi Nishimura and Isabelle Zaug – Kenya and Angola Pavilions in the 2013 Venice Biennale: Africa Contemporary Art and Cultural Diplomacy in the “Olympics of Art” 2-Tiffany Lewis – Performance and Influence: Olympic Soft Power 3-Vladimir I. Ionesov "Culture in Creative Times: Multicultural Nexus"

Afternoon sessions I – Continued next page

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Saturday Afternoon sessions (I)

Room- 4004 RESEARCH: Institutional Dimensions President: Claire McCaughey

Room – 4006 Sustainability and cultural development President: Kevin V. Mulcahy

1-Dea Vidovic and Ana Zuvela – Connecting the dots: Approaches to research-practice relationship. The Case of Kultura Nova Foundation 2-Marielle Pitombo, Linda Rubim, and Delmira Nunes – A Profile about Brazilian Cultural Studies An Analysis of Enecult 3-Cho Im SIk, Duong Ngo Quyen, Ivan K. Nasution, and Mizah Rahman – Paradigm shift in community arts in Singapore and the role of research. 4-Stephen Boyle and Carmen Joham Integrating Multiple Perspectives into event specific research

1-M. Sharon Jeannotte and Nancy Duxbury – Advancing knowledge through grassroots experiments: Connecting culture and sustainability 2-Glaucia Peres da Silva – Culture, development and the “World Music” 3-James C. Marchant – Provincetown: Developing and Revitalizing Small Community with Arts.

Room 4015 Research and practice President: Leslie Vermeer

Room- 5028 Ethnicity and Cultural Development President: Garett Mynatt

Panel 1-Yuha Jung, Richard D. Waters, and Rachel Shane – Significance and Challenges of Balancing Fundraising Research, Teaching and Practice.

Panel 1-Keith D. Lee and Giovanna Lopez – Continuing the Conversation: Race and Ethnicity in Community Arts Development.

Coffee Break – 15.00-15.15

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS ****OPEN ACCESS EVENTS**** II – 15.15 – 17.00

17.15-18.00 – Conference social event room FSS 4007

Community event Room- 1005 Art for Social Change in Canada President: Loretto Beininger

Room- 1006 Art in “Bytown” President: Roland J Kushner

Panel 1- Annalee Yassi, Judith Marcuse, Katherine Boydell, Lisa Doolittle, Lynn Fels, Anne Flynn, Jennifer Spiegel, and Rachael Van Fossen - ASC! Project.

Special local event by Roland J Kushner

Activité en libre accès Room- 2005 Les liens entre les industries culturelles et l’économie créative President: Mary Paquin Christian POIRIER , Fernand Harvey, Jason Luckerhoff, Michel de-la-Durantaye - Gilles Pronovost,

Claude Martin, Gérald Grandmont, Johanne Brunet, Jacques Lemieux, Gaëtan Tremblay

Rosaire Garon, Maryse Paquin