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23:00-00:00

Online Welcome and Training Session

Live - Online Only (Zoom link in the description) // 10:00 AM (EST)
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
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Exploring Life

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Jonathan Ebute Okewu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fine Arts and Jewelery, Durban University of Technology, South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Art for Life and Living for Art: The Art and Artists of Mozambique’s Nucleo de Arte

Amy Schwartzott, Curator of University Galleries and Associate Professor of Art History, Visual and Performing Arts, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, North Carolina, United States

People, Place and Purpose: Place-based Approaches to Ecological Citizenship

Alec Shepley, Professor of Art & Society / Associate Dean for Research, Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology, Wrexham University, Wrexham [Wrecsam GB-WRC], United Kingdom
Susan Liggett, Associate Dean for Research, Reader in Fine Art, Faculty of Art Science and Technology, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom
Tracy Simpson
Daniel Knox, Lecture in Product Design, Faculty of Arts, Computing and Engineering, Wrexham University, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

Site Revealed: Surveying Urban Character in Contexts of Renewal through Arts-based Practice

Dan Brackenbury, Senior Lecturer, Graphic Design, Falmouth University, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Poster Session

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Moderator
Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States
Environmental Art in History and Civic Education

Julie Taylor, Professor, Education, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Review and Reflect

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Thomas Girard, Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Moderator
Jekaterina Karelina, Student, PhD, University of Barcelona, Spain
Silence as Storytelling

Cedric van Eenoo, , Temple University, United States

Invisible Sounds: Profound Symbolism in Eugène Ionesco’s Absurdist Tragic Farce “The Chairs”

Matthew Hodge, Associate Professor, Theatre and Music, William Peace University, North Carolina, United States

Victorian Collectors Heroized: Creating and Sustaining British Art

Julie Codell, Professor, School of Art, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States

Permanent Seminar EnfocARTE - Education for Sustainability: Methodology Matters

Graciela Staines Vega, Student, Posgraduated, UNAM National Autonomous UNiversity of Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Oscar Rafael Hernández Meneses, Student, Doctorando, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

Exploring Spatial Genes in Cultural Heritage Sites along the Suzhou Canal: An Analysis of Inheritance and Transformation

Shengdan Yang, Student, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Yan Huang, Professor, Environmental Design, Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

08:30-09:00

Registration and Welcome Coffee

Hanyang Museum (Hanyang University Campus)
09:00-09:30

Conference Opening and Welcome Session

"Museum engagement on a university campus: Welcome to Hanyang University"
Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Speaker
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Speaker
Nayoung Hwang, Curator, Museum, Hanyang University Museum, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
09:30-10:30

Plenary Session and Discussion with Solana Chehtman

"Art as Sustenance: A Case for Supporting Artists"
Speaker
Solana Chehtman, Director of Artist Programs, Artist Programs, Joan Mitchell Foundation, New York, United States
Moderator
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)

Real and Imagined

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Jekaterina Karelina, Student, PhD, University of Barcelona, Spain
Moderator
Ricardo Mestre, Student, PhD Student, CESEM, Aveiro, Portugal
The Emancipation of the End: The Post-Apocalyptic as a Cinematic Genre

Carmen Sáez González, PhD Candidate, English and German Philology, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain

Understanding Digital-altered Photographs Through Photographers’ Views of Reality: A Case Study of Jessica Labatte’s Spotting Project

Yi-hui Huang, Professor, Art + Media + Design, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States

From Mistake to Event: For a Pedagogical Use of the Poor Images

Breogán Torres Gutiérrez, Student, MA in Teaching Arts, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra, Spain

Digital Dialogue

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Ricardo Mestre, Student, PhD Student, CESEM, Aveiro, Portugal
Moderator
Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States
Visualization of Dreams: An Analysis of Artificial Intelligence in Surrealist Art Creation

Uradee Amnueypol, Student, Doctoral Degree, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Hong Yang, Student, Doctoral Degree, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Yifan Wang, Student, Doctoral Degree, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Xuanwu Zhao, Student, Phd, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Visible and Invisible Interaction of Digital Art Abstract

Chanjuan Tu, Student, Doctoral, University of Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Taking the Power Back – The Artists' Use of Technological Mediums to Employ Positive Change

Matthew Newkirk, PhD, Independent Researcher, Artist, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia

Pedagogy and Practice

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Thomas Girard, Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Law, the Artist, and the Arts Administrator: Applied Learning in the Archive

Jaleesa Wells, Assistant Professor, Arts Administration, University of Kentucky, Kentucky, United States
Peter Morphew, Archivist, Special Collections and Archives, Berea College, Kentucky, United States

Social Justice Art Education Practice Issues in Urban Education

Zartasha Shah, Student, Ph.D. Student, University of Houston, Texas, United States

Unlearning the Canon: A More Global and Decolonized Survey of Art History

Allyson Montana, Part-Time Faculty, Art Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, United States

Sustenance as an Artistic Theme and Pedagogical Approach: Socially Engaged Art in a Community Art Education University Course

Natasha S. Reid, Assistant Professor, Art Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Immersive Arts: Musical Theater and Its Pedagogical Capacities in Artistic Curriculum

Qitong Tian, Drama Teacher, Performing Arts Department, North America International School, China

10:30-10:45

Coffee Break

10:45-12:00

Lessons Learned

Moderator
Katherine Mae Sabate, Student, MA Theater Arts, University of the Philippines
Future Room (Hanyang History Museum)
Soft + Hairy: Using Biomaterials as a Lesson in Ecological Design

Yu Nong Khew, Assistant Professor, Product Design/Art and Art History, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, United States
Gyungju Chyon, Senior Lecturer, Spatial Design, Monash University, Victoria, Australia

10:45
Artful Tactics of the Neganthropocene: Conversion of the Gaze

Jung Choi, Assistant Professor of Visual and Media Studies, Arts and Humanities, Duke Kunshan University, Jiangsu, China

11:25
10:45-12:00

Sustaining Ourselves

Moderator
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
Art is Sustenance: The Role of Art in Health

Siu Challons-Lipton, Executive Director and Professor of Art History, Department of Art, Design and Music, Queens Univeristy of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

10:45
Leading by Example: From Community Art to Militant Art Activism

Martin Lang, MA Fine Art Course Leader and Senior Lecturer, Fine Art, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom

11:05

Socially Situated

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Jekaterina Karelina, Student, PhD, University of Barcelona, Spain
Moderator
Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States
Illuminating Heritage and Culture: The Sharjah Light Festival as a Confluence of Art, Technology, and Community Engagement

Amna Dawood, Research assistant , College of humanities , Zayed University , Dubayy, United Arab Emirates
Ayesha Alketbi, Faculty, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zayed University, Dubayy, United Arab Emirates

The Evolution of the Role of the Female Artist in Society: The Renaissance to the Present Day

Asia Graziano, Author, Editor, Project Manager, Editorial Department, Scripta Maneant Editori, Bologna, Italy

Sexuality and Gender Artistified in Higher Education

Katri Kauppala, Student, Doctoral Candidate of Art, University of Lapland, Finland

Dynamic Considerations

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Exhibiting Societal Narratives: Exploring Creative Integrity in Contemporary Poster Design

Lisa Winstanley, Assistant Professor, School of Art Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Exploring New Developments in Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy

Chang Liu, Student, Master by research, Nanyang Technological University, Central Singapore, Singapore

Community Contexts

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Ricardo Mestre, Student, PhD Student, CESEM, Aveiro, Portugal
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Crafting a Research Strategy for Sustainability and the Arts in Canada

Emma Bugg, Student, Interdisciplinary PhD, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada

Community Cultural Development and Human Rights Defenders: “¡Estamos Aquí!” on the US-Mexican Border

Faval Copedo, Student, Doctor of Philosophy, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

Artists at the Museum

Joshua Graham, Assistant Professor, Department of Art & Art History, University of Utah, Utah, United States

Worm Art Works: Footprints and Other Signs

Pierre Leichner, Artistic Director of Outsider Festival, Community Arts Council of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States

12:00-13:00
13:00-14:00

Artist Roundtable

"Cement Moment"
Moderator
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
13:00-14:15

Creative Practice Showcases

Moderator
Umika Pathak, Student, Bachelor of Arts, Haverford College, United States
Future Room (Hanyang History Museum)
What Is the Correlation between Sound and Color in Raw Digital Data Formats?

Nick LeJeune, Assistant Professor of Interactive Media and Game Design, Communication and Humanities, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, New York, United States

13:00
Art-Making as Inquiry: Utilizing Interdisciplinary Expertise to Create an Arts-Based Program for Youth Impacted by HIV/AIDS in Hai Phong, Vietnam

Kyoungmee Byun, Associate Professor of Interior Design, School of Art + Design, Northern Arizona University, Arizona, United States
Victory Osezua, Assistant Professor, Gwynedd Mercy University, United States
Thang Nguyen Duy, Vice-Director, Operation, Community Based Care & Support Center for Health & HIV/AIDS (HHCSC), Hai Phong, thanh pho, Viet Nam
Andrew Winters, Assistant Professor, Kent School of Social Work and Family Science , University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Doroty Sato, Student, PhD in Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Sara Williams, Part-Time Faculty, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Lesley Harris, Student, PhD, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States

13:20
13:00-14:15

Living Art

Moderator
Kelsay Myers, Student, Ph.D Student, California Institute of Integral Studies, California, United States
Room 309 (College of Education - Building 505)
The Decolonised Pen: Teaching Creative Writing in Tertiary Education

Muli Amaye, Coordinator MFA Creative Writing, Literary, Cultural and Communication Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Education, The University of The West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago

13:00
We're Bad Company: Friendship and Creativity as Sustenance in Uncertain Times

Younghee Park, Student, PhD, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia
Jeremy Neideck, Lecturer, Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia
M'ck McKeague, Theatre Maker, Independent, Queensland, Australia
Nathan Stoneham, Artist & Producer, Company Bad, Queensland, Australia

13:20
BTS Performance as Dionysian Celebrations of Art(ful) Creation: Empowering Youth to Individuation and Agency

Robin Fiedler, Associate Professor, English and Literature, Palm Beach State College, Florida, United States

13:40

Strategies for Success

Moderator
Jekaterina Karelina, Student, PhD, University of Barcelona, Spain
Moderator
Ricardo Mestre, Student, PhD Student, CESEM, Aveiro, Portugal
Fruitful Failure: Teaching Creative Process Through Disappointment

Amy Williams, Assistant Professor, Art & Design, George Fox University, United States

Inhabitance

Tacie Jones, Assistant Professor, New Media Art, Marshall University, West Virginia, United States

Developing a Logic Model for Social Justice Art Projects for Social Work Practice: Interviews with Artivists

Meri Stiles, Associate Professor, Social Work and Sociology, Daemen University, New York, United States

Disability Isn't the Tragic Flaw: Teatro La Plaza's Hamlet

Jason Dorwart, Assistant Professor of Global Theatre Studies, English Language and Literature, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Creative Practice Showcases

Moderator
Thomas Girard, Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
(Be)coming Home: A Community-based Art Project

Peisen Ding, Student, Ph.D., The University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada

The Power of Museum Take Overs : Empowering Creative Leaders of the Future

Sarah Louise Nunn, Head of Education and Public Programmes, External Affairs, Outreach and Cultural Engagement, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates

Jonathan Ebute Okewu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fine Arts and Jewelery, Durban University of Technology, South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

Group Work, Feminism, and the Second Hayward Annual’s All-Female Jury

Jessica Braum, Student, Ph.D. Candidate, Temple University, Pennsylvania, United States

14:15-14:55

Transition to the Buses for the Case Study and Talking Circles

Online Workshop

Moderator
Thomas Girard, Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Using Hispanic Dances to Teach Historical and Social Context Embedded in ‘Flamenco’, ‘Bomba Caribeña,’ and ‘Reguetón’ Dances - Resistance andRebellion : Engaging Passive Learners of Hispanic Culture to Make them Active Learners through Hispanic Dances

Chita Espino-Bravo, Professor of Spanish, English & Modern Languages, Fort Hays State University, Kansas, United States
Victoria Escaip, Spanish Programme Coordinator, Global, Cultural and Language Studies, University of Canterbury, Canterbury, New Zealand
D Nicole English, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Fort Hays State University, Kansas, United States

Online Workshop

Moderator
Jonathan Ebute Okewu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fine Arts and Jewelery, Durban University of Technology, South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Moderator
Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States

Online Workshop

Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Creative Practice Showcases

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Jekaterina Karelina, Student, PhD, University of Barcelona, Spain
Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Returning to Self: Arts and Creativity in Everydayness of Becoming

Jeeyeon Ryu, Interim Associate Dean (General Education) , Education, Yorkville University, New Brunswick, Canada

From the University to the Denver Art Museum: Adapting College Students’ Creativity and Expressive Arts Course

Brandon Gilbert, Assistant Professor, Education, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado, United States

UNIQUEWAYS Podcast Report

Thomas Girard, Alumnus, Graduate Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada

Cultural Connections

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Jonathan Ebute Okewu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fine Arts and Jewelery, Durban University of Technology, South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Musicology in Artistic Society and its Interpretative Cultural Heritage

Yingshu Wang, Music Research Intern, Department of Music, North America International School, Shanghai, China

Authenticity Can Be Overrated in Teaching World Music Traditions

Ted Solis, Professor of Musicology/Ethnomusicology, School of Music, Dance, and Theatre, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States

Music as a Futuristic Art in Contemporary Society

Lyuming Xu, Music Intern, Department of Music, North America International School, China

Adding Film Music to Museum Exhibitions to Explore Visitors’ Emotional Experiences

Bolai Fang, Music Intern - Composer, Department of Music, North America International School, Shanghai, China
Yutong Wang

Music in Peacebuilding: Connective Behavior, Empathy and Identity

Michael D. Golden, Professor, Creative Arts, Soka University of America, California, United States
Tarini Misra, Student, Liberal Arts , Soka University of America , California, United States

Elements in Focus

Asynchronous Session
Moderator
Eh Den Perlove, Student, Ph.D. in Arts and Cultural Management, University of Manchester, New York, United States
Moderator
Anna Kennedy Borissow, Student, PhD - Arts, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Indigenous Creative Crafts and Arts of the Dumagats

Romero Quennie Rose, Faculty, Philosophy and Humanities, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines

The Impact of Digital Painting and Calligraphy Creation Systems on the Artistic Performance of Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment

Pei-Fen Wu, Associate Professor, Department of Information Management & Master program in Digital Content Technology and Management, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan
Kuang-Yi Fan, Assistant Professor, Visual Arts and Design, National University of Tainan, Taiwan

Rise to your Senses: Social Exchange Artworks as Sustenance

Emily O'Hara, Senior Lecturer, Art & Design, Spatial Design & Temporary Practices, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Monique Redmond, Associate Professor, MVA Programme Director, School of Art & Design, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

The Art of Concentration: Finding New Relevance for Blind Contour Drawing in the AI Era

Jesse Thompson, Assistant Professor, Foundations/Drawing/Artistic Electives, Nanyang Technological University, South West, Singapore
Lisa Winstanley, Assistant Professor, School of Art Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Women and the Symbolism of Ghanaian Wax Prints: An Interdisciplinary Storytelling Method

Xorlali Plange, Student, Masters of Fine Arts, New York University, New York, United States

23:00-00:00

Online Talking Circle

Online Only (Zoom link in the Description) // 10:00 AM (EST)
Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
08:30-09:00

Conference Registration Desk Open

Hanyang Museum (Hanyang University Campus)
09:00-09:10

Daily Update

Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
09:10-10:10

Plenary Session and Discussion with Özge Ersoy & You Yedong

"Asia Art Archive: Artists and Archives as Storytellers"
Speaker
Özge Ersoy, Senior Curator, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Speaker
Yoo Yedong, Curator, Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea
Moderator
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
10:10-10:40

Coffee Break

10:40-11:55

Historic Insights

Moderator
Katherine Mae Sabate, Student, MA Theater Arts, University of the Philippines
Seminar 1 (Paiknam Library- Building 501) 6th Floor

Zi Quan, Student, PhD, Lancaster University, Lancashire, United Kingdom

10:40
Seeking Otherness: Samuel Beckett and Giacometti, an Existential Response to the Art of Ancient Egypt

Albert Alhadeff, Associate Professor, Art History, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado, United States

11:00
Mourning in the Optative Mood: The Case of the Eleusis Amphora

Dena Gilby, Walter J. Manninen Endowded Chair for Art History, Fine Art, Endicott College, Massachusetts, United States

11:20
10:40-11:55

Narrative Nuance

Moderator
Haeyoung Youn, PhD, Ohio University, South Korea
Room 411 (College of Education - Building 505)
Sheng Sheng Man: The Structure of a Poem in Tang Dynasty in China

Shuai Yao, Composer, School of Music, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China

11:00
The Reconstructed Cultural Heritage: A Study of the Chinese Immersive Kun Opera Performance “Six Records of a Floating Life”

Xi Liu, Associate Professor, China Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Jiangsu, China

11:20
10:40-11:55

Making Memories

Moderator
Umika Pathak, Student, Bachelor of Arts, Haverford College, United States
Room 407 (College of Education - Building 505)
Conceptualizing Iconoclasm's Sociopolitical Implications in Contemporary Art of Taiwan

Chieh-Hsiang Wu, Professor, Art, Department of Arts in the National Changhua University of Education of Taiwan, Changhua, Taiwan

10:40
Matsu Art Biennial and Military Archipelago Heritage: Appropriating Multiple Mobile Affordances in the Global Artistic Field

Chia Ling Lai, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

11:00
Learnings and Missteps while Aiming for Reciprocity Through a Research in Indigenous Health and Art Education

Anne Marie Michaud, Professor in Art Education, Education, Université du Québec à Rimouski - Campus Lévis, Quebec, Canada

11:20
10:40-11:55

Cultural Complexities

Moderator
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Seminar 2 (Paiknam Library - Building 501) 6th Floor
Access, Inclusion, and Gochō Shigeo's Radical Everyday Japan

Philip Charrier, Associate Professor, History, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

10:40
Examining Art Forms for Cultivating National Identity in Early Childhood Education

Jessie Ming Sin Wong, Assistant Professor cum Program Leader of Early Childhood Education, Education, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong

11:00
Our World, Our Say: Leveraging Arts to Promote Health Equity in Partnership with Youth Impacted by HIV/AIDS in Hai Phong, Vietnam

Lesley Harris, Student, PhD, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Thang Nguyen Duy, Vice-Director, Operation, Community Based Care & Support Center for Health & HIV/AIDS (HHCSC), Hai Phong, thanh pho, Viet Nam
Sara Williams, Part-Time Faculty, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Doroty Sato, Student, PhD in Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Victory Osezua, Assistant Professor, Gwynedd Mercy University, United States
Kyoungmee Byun, Associate Professor of Interior Design, School of Art + Design, Northern Arizona University, Arizona, United States
Andrew Winters, Assistant Professor, Kent School of Social Work and Family Science , University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

11:20
11:55-13:00
13:00-14:40

Colloquium

Moderator
Sara Williams, Part-Time Faculty, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Room 407 (College of Education - Building 505)
Reimagining Ecological Art: Connections between Marine, Botanic and Land Communities

Wei Hsiu Tung, Professor, Department of Visual Arts and Design, National University of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan
Hanpeng Lu, Student, Intermedia Art and Science, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
Hsuan Cheng Chen, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
James Jack, Associate Professor, Intermedia Art and Science, Waseda University, Japan

13:00
13:00-14:40

Performative Power

Moderator
Zi Quan, Student, PhD, Lancaster University, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Seminar 2 (Paiknam Library - Building 501) 6th Floor
Dance Improvisation - a New Approach to Authentic Leadership Development: The Transformative Power of Dance in Education

Ke Yeng Lye, Student, Master in International Peace Studies, Soka University of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

13:00
“A Space Where Traditionally They Were Not Welcome”: A Study of KPOP the Musical

Sheri Anderson, Director of Theatre Arts, Senior Specialist Professor, Artistic Director, Music and Theatre Arts, Monmouth University, New Jersey, United States
Juno Snider, Student, Bachelor of Arts (in progress), Monmouth University, New Jersey, United States

13:20
13:00-14:40

The Korean Society of Art Theories Roundtable

(This session will be in Korean)
Moderator
Haeyoung Youn, PhD, Ohio University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
13:00
Types of Archives in Contemporary Korean Art

Hye Mi Choi, MA, Ewha Womans University, Seoul

13:20
13:00-14:40

Global Links

Moderator
Kelsay Myers, Student, Ph.D Student, California Institute of Integral Studies, California, United States
Seminar 1 (Paiknam Library- Building 501) 6th Floor
Asian Craze in Jordan: Exploring Scales of Identity Making – From Personal to Global Influence

Bassmah AlTaher, Associate Professor, School of Applied Humanities and Social Sciences, German Jordanian Unviersity, Amman, Jordan

13:00
13:20
Inventing the "Taiwanese Body" and Cold War Aesthetics: Jerzy Grotowski in Taiwan

Ko Lun Chen, Postdoctoral Fellow, International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Taiwan

14:00
14:40-14:55

Transition Break

14:55-16:10

Exploring and Expanding

Moderator
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Seminar 1 (Paiknam Library- Building 501) 6th Floor
Islamic Geometric Pattern Art and Anthropocene Aesthetics

Lankyung Kim, Student, PhD Candidate, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

14:55
Whose Art Is Architecture? – Redefining Architectural Painting as a Form of Public Art and Cultural Heritage: The Politics of Chromophobia

Claudia Valge, Lecturer, Cultural Heritage and Conservation Department, Estonian Academy of Arts, Harjumaa, Estonia

15:15
14:55-16:10

Transitions Over Time

Moderator
Haeyoung Youn, PhD, Ohio University, South Korea
Room 407 (College of Education - Building 505)
Hip Hop Kréyol In Ihe French West Indies: Redefining Creole Identity

Coraline Kandassamy, PhD Candidate, Comparative Studies/ Ethnomusicology/ French, Florida Atlantic University, Florida, United States

14:55
Welcoming the New, Preserving the Old: Buddhist Art in a Soto Zen Temple in Hawai’i

Jessica Falcone, Professor of Anthropology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University, Kansas, United States

15:15
Visualising the Modern Chinese Woman: Art Deco Commercial Prints in Early Twentieth Century Hong Kong

Leung Kwok Prudence Lau, Assistant Professor, Associate Head of Department, Department of Cultural and Creative Arts, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

15:35
14:55-16:10

Social Developments

Moderator
Umika Pathak, Student, Bachelor of Arts, Haverford College, United States
Seminar 2 (Paiknam Library - Building 501) 6th Floor
Aesthetic Knowing: Using Art as an Assessment Tool in a College Classroom

Marcia Peck, Professor, Professional Learning and Innovation, Georgia College & State University, Georgia, United States
Barbara Roquemore, Director of Doctoral Program, Professional Learning & Innovation, Georgia College & State University, Georgia, United States
Paulette Cross, Lecturer of Foundations, Professional Learning and Innovation, Georgia College & State University, Georgia,, GCSU, Georgia, United States

14:55
Arts Engagement and Aging: Exploring Aging Minority Women's Social Participation in Education and Cultural Activities

Wook Yang, Assistant Professor, Child and Family Studies, California State University, Los Angeles, California, United States

15:15
Expanding the Brush: Using Art to Promote Healing and Resilience

Zamzam Dini, Student, PhD in Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, United States
Soyoul Song, Student, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minnesota, United States

15:35
Art and Liberation: Representation vs (Re)presentation

Jung Min Choi, Professor, Sociology, San Diego State University, California, United States

15:55
14:55-16:10

Technically Speaking

Moderator
Kelsay Myers, Student, Ph.D Student, California Institute of Integral Studies, California, United States
Room 411 (College of Education - Building 505)
Reviving the Past Through Technological Enhancement and Creative Approaches: The Gibson-Hill Photographic Collection Project

Soonhwa Oh, Associate Professor, School of Art, Design and Media , Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

15:15
Art Against the Kill Vehicle - Poetry about Drone Warfare : Artistic Engagement with Autonomous Weapons

Finn Harvor, Associate Professor, English Interpretation and Translation, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul Teugbyeolsi [Seoul-T'ukpyolshi], South Korea

15:35
14:55-16:10

The Korean Society of Art Theories Roundtable II

Moderator
Chaewoori Lee, Professor, Hanyang University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
16:10-16:30

Transition Break

16:30-17:15

Special Roundtable "The Viable Legacy of Black Mountain College As an Education Lab for the Future"

Speaker
Hee-young Kim, Professor, Art, Kookmin University, South Korea
Speaker
Sooyoun Lee, Curator, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea, South Korea
Moderator
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Main Room (Paiknam LIbrary - Building 501) 6th Floor
Paik Nam June Effect

Sooyoun Lee, Curator, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea, South Korea

16:50
08:30-09:00

Conference Registration Desk Open

College of Education
09:00-09:10

Daily Update

Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Room 213 (College of Education - Building 505)
09:10-10:10

Special Book Talk

Speaker
Gul Kacmaz Erk, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Architecture, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
Speaker
Rebecca Jane Mc Connell, Queen's University Belfast
Speaker
Jae Kyung Kim, Professor, School of Architecture, Hanyang University, South Korea
Room 213 (College of Education - Building 505)
10:10-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-11:45

Toward Justice

Moderator
Zi Quan, Student, PhD, Lancaster University, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Room 313 (College of Education - Building 505)
Exploring the Arts and Social Justice Through Rhetorical Analysis and Reimagining Audience

Amanda Hobmeier, Associate Professor, The Writing Program, University of Southern California, California, United States

10:30
Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Accessibility, Social Justice, and the Health Humanities in Pandemic Art Exhibitions

Soohyun Cho, Postdoctoral Fellow, Michigan State University, United States
Natalie Phillips, Associate Professor of English, Affiliated Faculty in Cog Sci, Department of English , Michigan State University, Michigan, United States
Sydney Logsdon, Student, English, Environmental Studies and Sustainability, Michigan State University, United States

10:50
10:30-11:45

Meaning Making

Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Room 213 (College of Education, 2nd floor - Building 505)
Storytelling in/through Arts: Lisa Wool-Rim Sjoblom’s Palimpsest Documents from a Korean Adoption

Lan Dong, Professor, English and Modern Languages, University of Illinois Springfield, Illinois, United States

10:30
Found Objects: Re-establishing Meaning at Different Scales

Torrey Tracy, Assistant Professor, Interior Architecture and Design, Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, Arkansas, United States
David Baird, Professor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, College of Fine Arts, Nevada, United States

10:50
Subjective Value of the Traditional Silver Omani Jewellery

Amal Al Ismaili, Assistant Professor, Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University, Masqat, Oman

11:10
10:30-11:45

Media Shifts

Moderator
Katherine Mae Sabate, Student, MA Theater Arts, University of the Philippines
Room 308 (College of Education - Building 505)
Investigating Linguistic Dynamics in Hong Kong’s Media: A Sociolinguistic Approach to High and Low Culture

Hin Yee Wong, Assistant Professor, Education and Languages, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong

10:30
Human Artistic Competences in Creative Industries in the Time of AI: Takumi Standards’ Possibilities and Limitations

Badar Almamari, Associate Professor, Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University, Al Batinah, Oman
Mohammed Alamri, Sultan Qaboos University

11:10
10:30-11:45

Early Explorations

Moderator
Sara Williams, Part-Time Faculty, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Room 307 (College of Education - Building 505)
Site, Situatedness and Chaos: Mapping Spatiopolitical Forces in Pre-Service Teacher Education and Youth Art Programs

Lisa Novak, Assistant Professor of Art Education, Art , University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, United States
Christina Hanawalt, Associate Professor of Art Education, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia, Georgia, United States

10:30
11:45-11:55

Transition Break

11:55-12:40

Poster Session

Moderator
Lulu Ao, Doctoral Researcher, School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Room 307 (College of Education - Building 505)

Kelsay Myers, Student, Ph.D Student, California Institute of Integral Studies, California, United States

11:55
Art in Social Work Practice: Visual Art as a Framework for Action and Intervention for Women-specific Social Work

Marie Neele Ansmann, PhD student - Social Worker/ Art Historian/ Art Educator, Art Education, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt/ KSH Munich, Bayern, Germany

11:55
Developing Teaching Indicators for Integrating Social-emotional Learning into Junior High School Art Education

Chi Hui Huang, Assistant Research Fellow, Research Center for Curriculum and Instruction, National Academy for Educational Research, Taiwan

11:55
Digital Dynamics: Transforming Performing Arts Marketplaces at the Adelaide Fringe Festival

You Lin Tsai, Student, MFA, National Taiwan Normal University, Taichung, Taiwan

11:55
11:55-12:40

Workshop

(Participants are asked to wear comfortable clothes)
Haeyoung Youn, PhD, Ohio University, South Korea
Room 313 (College of Education - Building 505)
Prohabilitation : Doing Movement-based Intervention Through Play

Peilin Liang, Associate Professor, Department of English, Linguistics and Theatre Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore

11:55
11:55-12:40

Workshop

Moderator
Umika Pathak, Student, Bachelor of Arts, Haverford College, United States
Room 308 (College of Education - Building 505)
Trans-Disciplinary Design Thinking Approach to Creating Study Abroad Curriculum: Creating Arts-centered, Place-based Experiences Abroad for All Students

Shelby Newport, Professor, Fine and Performing Arts, University of Michigan-Flint, Michigan, United States
Greg Laurence, Professor of Management, Management and Marketing - School of Management, University of Michigan-Flint, Michigan, United States

11:55
12:40-13:40
13:40-14:55

Approaches to Education

Moderator
Zi Quan, Student, PhD, Lancaster University, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Room 313 (College of Education - Building 505)
Mourning as Sustenance: The Art of Grief and Mourning in the Art History Classroom

Cynthia Colburn, Professor of Art History and Women's and Gender Studies, Art History Department, Pepperdine University, California, United States

13:40
Teaching Toward Community: Social Justice Projects in the Creative Writing Classroom

Michele Morano, Professor, English Department, DePaul University, Illinois, United States

14:00
Towards a Global History of Architecture : Why and How Did We Change Our Architectural History Sequence?

Hyun Tae Jung, Associate Professor, Architecture, New York Institute of Technology, New York, United States

14:20
13:40-14:55

Expressing Ourselves

Moderator
Katherine Mae Sabate, Student, MA Theater Arts, University of the Philippines
Room 308 (College of Education - Building 505)
Railway Station Architecture: International Artistic Poses

Liviu Gabriel Baicu, Student, PhD, University of Architecture and Urbanism Ion Mincu Bucharest Romania, Bucuresti, Romania

14:00
13:40-14:55

Contemporary Views

Moderator
Sara Williams, Part-Time Faculty, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Room 307 (College of Education - Building 505)
Art History as Heritage Discourse

Michael Carrasco, Associate Dean, Associate Professor, Interim Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Florida, United States

13:40
Hashtag Art and the Immersive Artistic Turn

Laura Lee, Associate Professor, Motion Picture Arts, Florida State University, Florida, United States

14:20
14:55-15:05

Transition Break

15:05-16:20

Creative Grounding

Moderator
Umika Pathak, Student, Bachelor of Arts, Haverford College, United States
Room 308 (College of Education - Building 505)
The Collaboration Ground

Hsuan Cheng Chen, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

15:25
15:05-16:20

Research and Practice

Moderator
Haeyoung Youn, PhD, Ohio University, South Korea
Room 313 (College of Education - Building 505)
Bridging Theory and Practice: A Study of Research Methodologies in Visual Communication Education

Hala Georges, Assistant Professor, Visual Communication, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

15:05
Instances, Features, and Agencies: Proposing Epistemic Objects to Care for Knowledge Transfer in Artistic Research Training

Helena Elias, Assistant Professor, Sculpture, Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Jorge Marques, Assistant Professor, Drawing, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
João Castro Silva, Assistant Professor, Sculpture, University of Lisboa, Fine Arts Faculty, Lisboa, Portugal
Fernando Moletta, Research Fellow, Sculpture, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal

15:45
15:05-16:20

Engagement Matters

Moderator
Rebecka Bloomer, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Room 213 (College of Education, 2nd floor - Building 505)
Relocate within a Blooming Affective Space through Arts

Hsuan Chi Liu, Student, PhD, Florida State University, Florida, United States

15:05
Art as Pedagogy: A Multiple Case Study of Participatory Socially Engaged Art

Eunji J. Lee, Assistant Professor, Art Education Program, Busan National University of Education, South Korea

15:25
Cross-Cultural Education

Danny Dongyeong Lee, Professor, Hanyang University , South Korea

15:45
16:20-16:30
16:30-17:00

Closing Session and Award Ceremony

Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Speaker
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Room 213 (College of Education - Building 505)
17:30-18:30

Closing Reception

Location: TSB Dongdaemun Doota (B2, Doota-mall, Jangchoongdanro 275, Joonggu, Seoul)
09:00-11:00

Tour del Congreso

Requiere inscripción desde "Eventos Especiales"
23:00-00:00

Sesión de bienvenida online (en español)

Live - Online Only (Enlace de Zoom disponible en la descripción) // 16:00 (hora de Madrid, España)
Moderator
Pablo Fernández Cabrerizo, Spanish Language Support Assistant, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Zoom

Pintura y danza

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
Jonás Cuesta, Master student / Estudiante de Máster, Philosophy / Filosofía , Universidad de Valladolid / UNED, Spain
Moderator
Carmen Gutiérrez Jordano, Student, Fine Arts Degree and Master in Art: Idea and Production, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Danzas folclóricas de Haití: Estudio etnográfico

María Lina Picconi, Coordinadora de la Sesión Anual de Etnomusicologia, Antropología, Centro Studi Americanistici "Circolo Amerindiano", Perugia, Italy

Creación y conservación

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
José Uriel Cruz Lozano, Teacher/Researcher, Artes Visuales, FAD UNAM, Distrito Federal, Mexico
La historia de la construcción en piedra hoy: La importancia de conocer los procesos constructivos para la conservación de los monumentos pétreos

Alexandra M. Gutiérrez-Hernández, Investigadora posdoctoral (Phd researcher), Historia del Arte-Bellas Artes (History of Art-Fine Arts), Universidad de Salamanca (University of Salamanca), Salamanca, Spain

La luz y la ciudad: Conversaciones en torno al arte y la sociedad

Patricia N Preciado Lloyd, Member of Faculty , Posgraduate program of Language Sciences , Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Puebla, Mexico
María Andrea Vázquez, Professor-Researcher, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

Úteros: Custodios de vida

Erika Solange Imbett Vargas, Jefe de programa - Diseño Industrial , Departamento de diseño, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano , Antioquia, Colombia
Eliana Zapata Ruiz, Teacher, Industrial Design, Institución Universitaria ITM, Antioquia, Colombia

08:30-09:00

Mesa de registro abierta y café de bienvenida

Museo de Hanyang (Campus universitario de la Universidad de Hanyang)
09:00-09:30

Inauguración del congreso

"Museum engagement on a university campus: Welcome to Hanyang University"
Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Speaker
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Nayoung Hwang, Curator, Museum, Hanyang University Museum, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)

Nuevas propuestas

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
José Uriel Cruz Lozano, Teacher/Researcher, Artes Visuales, FAD UNAM, Distrito Federal, Mexico
El proyecto museístico de Manfred Gnädinger: Apuntes sobre un museo orgánico y colaborativo

Carla Ávila, Student, Art History Degree and Master in Artistic and Architectural Heritage Management, Museums and Art Business, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain

Museos transmedia: Nuevas narrativas para museos del siglo XXI

Xosé Ramón Cisneros, PhD candidate, Department of History of Art, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain

Las ficciones cinematográficas de Horace Ové: Mutaciones del heroísmo afrobritánico

Ignacio Pablo Rico Guastavino, Investigador predoctoral en formación, Estética y Teoría de las Artes, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Aspectos sociales del arte

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
Carlos Navarro Moral, Student, thesis.PhD in fine arts, Granada Faculty of Fine Arts, Granada, Spain
Moderator
Eva Gómez Fernández, PhD researcher, University , Spain
El papel del arte en la promoción y defensa de los derechos humanos en Puebla (México): Terapia y estandarte

Elsa Herrera Bautista, Teacher and researcher, Audiovisual Arts School, Benemeritous Autonomus University of Puebla (BUAP), México, Mexico

La mujer en el arte urbano y mural de la zona metropolitana de Monterrey (Nuevo León) : Violencia simbólica y disrupción femenina

Adris Díaz Fernández, professor and researcher, Education & Humanities, Universidad de Monterrey UMO780601S4A, Nuevo León, Mexico
Illitzy Galván Martínez, Estudiante, Humanidades, Universidad de Monterrey , Nuevo León, Mexico
Felipe Villarreal, Student, N/A, Universidad de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

09:30-10:30

Sesión plenaria con Solana Chehtman (en inglés)

"Art as Sustenance: A Case for Supporting Artists"
Speaker
Solana Chehtman, Director of Artist Programs, Artist Programs, Joan Mitchell Foundation, New York, United States
Moderator
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
10:30-10:45

Pausa para el café

10:45-12:00

Las artes en el contexto social

Moderator
Zuleyma Guillén, Student, Dra., Universidad de La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Aula 102 (College of Education - Edificio 505)
Arte y diversidad en el género

Fernando Gutiérrez Coto, ACADEMICO, CARRERA DE ADMINISTRACIÓN, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

10:45

La tecnología y la vida social

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
Jonás Cuesta, Master student / Estudiante de Máster, Philosophy / Filosofía , Universidad de Valladolid / UNED, Spain
Moderator
Carmen Gutiérrez Jordano, Student, Fine Arts Degree and Master in Art: Idea and Production, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
La marca digital: Entre creatividad y tecnología

Ana Canavese Arbona, Profesora asociada, Bellas artes / Pintura, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain
Melani Lleonart García, Associate Professor, Fine Arts Faculty / Paiting Department, Universitat Politècnica de València , Valencia, Spain
Álvaro Sanchis Gandia, Profesor Permanente Laboral, Pintura, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain
Sabina Alcaraz I González, Profesora asociada, Departament de Pintura, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

La ley del mercado: El rol de arteBA en la legitimación del arte local

Jonathan Feldman, Researcher/Professor, Arts and Culture, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), Capital federal, Argentina

Diseño para la salud: Usos de la tecnología persuasiva en el diseño adaptado personas mayores

Yuhan Gong, Student, PhD student, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Maternidad y creación artística en la obra de Marisa González, pionera del arte electrónico

Amaya Bombín, Student, Investigadora y doctoranda, Universidad de Valladolid , Valladolid, Spain

Dimensiones visuales

Sesión asincrónica
Moderator
Carlos Navarro Moral, Student, thesis.PhD in fine arts, Granada Faculty of Fine Arts, Granada, Spain
Moderator
Eva Gómez Fernández, PhD researcher, University , Spain
Instalación y el Tarot Familiar: Arcanos de mi linaje

Adriana Marcela Sarta Alvear, Professor, Illustration and drawing, Hebrón animación estudio, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia

Manifestaciones pictóricas urbanas: Sentidos expresivos y formas marginales de ver en entornos barriales

Raúl Ibarra Varela, Student, Estudiante doctorado, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

12:00-13:00

Almuerzo

13:00-14:00

Mesa redonda con artistas (en inglés)

"Cement Moment"
Moderator
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
13:00-14:15

Arte y ecosistemas

Moderator
Estrella Matus Alonso, Student, Maestría, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Morelos, Mexico
Room 308 (College of education - Edificio 505)
Bioarte: Ecosistemas y sustratos

Celeste Sanchez Saenz de Tejada, Profesor Adjunto OTAV Digitalizacion de Imágenes, Departamento de Artes Visuales, Universidad Nacional de las Artes, Capital federal, Argentina

13:00
Lloratorio público: Un espacio para llorar y pensar

Angela Ramirez, Professor of Contemporary Art, Arts and Humanities departament, Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile

13:20
14:15-14:55

Traslado a los autobuses

23:00-23:30

Mesa Redonda Online (en español): Mesa de inscripciones

Enlace de Zoom disponible en la descripción // 16:00 (hora de Madrid)
Moderator
Patricia Alonso, Editorial Manager, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
Moderator
Pablo Fernández Cabrerizo, Spanish Language Support Assistant, Common Ground Research Networks, Spain
08:30-09:00

Mesa de registro abierta

Museo de Hanyang (Campus universitario de la Universidad de Hanyang)
09:00-09:10

Noticias del día

Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
09:10-10:10

Sesión plenaria (en inglés) con Özge Ersoy

"Asia Art Archive: Artists and Archives as Storytellers"
Speaker
Özge Ersoy, Senior Curator, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Speaker
Yoo Yedong, Curator, Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
10:10-10:40

Pausa para café

10:40-11:55

Arte y sinestesia

Moderator
Zuleyma Guillén, Student, Dra., Universidad de La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Future Room (Hanyang History Museum)
El arte folklórico en América Latina y el Caribe: Símbolo de comunicación social

Clara Antigua, Directora, Cultura y Conocimiento, Asociacion para la Cultura y el Conocimiento (ASOCC), Barcelona, Spain
María Lina Picconi, Coordinadora de la Sesión Anual de Etnomusicologia, Antropología, Centro Studi Americanistici "Circolo Amerindiano", Perugia, Italy
Fernanda Cabaluz
Mane Tatulyan, Student, Masters in Applied Philosphy, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Capital Federal, Argentina

10:40
Calle no me calles: Análisis multimodal del discurso feminista y sus visualidades punk en el centro histórico de Puebla

María Andrea Vázquez, Professor-Researcher, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Elba Cervantes Lopez, Student, Doctorado en Sociología, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

11:00
11:55-13:00

Almuerzo

13:00-14:40

Las artes y la vida social

Moderator
Estrella Matus Alonso, Student, Maestría, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Morelos, Mexico
Future Room (Hanyang History Museum)
Multidisciplinariedad y sinestesia: Imagen, sonido, espacio y tiempo en la obra de Ildefonso Aguilar

Zuleyma Guillén, Student, Dra., Universidad de La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Pompeyo Pérez Díaz, Tenure Professor, History of Arts and Philosophy, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain

13:20
El arte y la gestión de las emociones para el desarrollo humano sustentable: Garabatos terapéuticos

Yaneth Beltran Peña, DOCENTE INVESTIGADORA, FACULTAD DE MEDIO AMBIENTE Y RECURSOS NATURALES , UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSE DE CALDAS , Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia

14:00
14:40-14:55

Pausa

16:30-17:15

Debate (en inglés)

"The Viable Legacy of Black Mountain College As an Education Lab for the Future"
Speaker
Hee-young Kim, Professor, Art, Kookmin University, South Korea
Moderator
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Seonghee Kang Seminar Room (Hanyang Museum)
18:00-20:00

Cena del Congreso: Seaweed Island (해초섬)​

No está incluida en la inscripción al Congreso. Reserve su plaza desde "Eventos Especiales"
08:30-09:00

Mesa de registro abierta

College of Education
09:00-09:10

Noticias del día: Aula 213 (College of Education)

William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Aula 213 (College of Education - Edificio 505)
09:10-10:10

Debate en torno al libro "Slicing Spaces

Speaker
Gul Kacmaz Erk, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Architecture, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
Speaker
Jae Kyung Kim, Professor, School of Architecture, Hanyang University, South Korea
Aula 213 (College of Education - Edificio 505)
10:10-10:30

Pausa para café

11:45-11:55

Pausa

11:55-12:40
Room 307 (College of Education - Edificio 505)
Desarrollo de la competencia cultural a través del arte en clases de Ruso como lengua extranjera

Tamara Gorozhankina, Profesora, Centro Ruso, Universidad de Granada, Spain
Natalia Kondratieva, Profesora, Universidad Estatal de Udmurtia, Russian Federation
Irina Votyakova Chubukova, Profesora, Universidad de Granada, Spain

11:55
12:40-13:40

Almuerzo

16:20-16:30

Pausa

16:30-17:00

Clausura del congreso: Aula 213 (College of Education)

Speaker
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
Speaker
Tammy Ko Robinson, Professor, Education/Media Art, Hanyang University, South Korea
Speaker
Daniel Tucker, Associate Professor, Museum Studies, University of the Arts, United States
Aula 213 (College of Education - Edificio 505)
17:30-18:30

Recepción de Clausura

Dirección: TSB Dongdaemun Doota (B2, Doota-mall, Jangchoongdanro 275, Joonggu, Seúl)