30 April – 2 May 2010
Inter Arts Center
Bergsgatan 29, Malmö
Malmö Art Academy:
http://www.khm.lu.se
Inter Arts Center:
http://www.iac.lu.se
Gertrud SandqvistSarat MaharajSweden’s first doctors in fine art graduated from the Malmö Art Academy, Lund University, in 2006. Currently six doctoral candidates are conducting their research within the framework of the doctoral programme. They will now present their ongoing work at a conference open to the interested public.
This public conference is the first event organised at the new research facility Inter Arts Center in Malmö, set up and run jointly by the academies for visual art, music and theatre in Malmö, which together form the Department of Fine and Performing Arts of Lund University.
The Department is responsible, in collaboration with its equivalent at Gothenburg University, for setting up and running Sweden’s new National Graduate School for Art Research, scheduled to become operative on 1 September 2010.
Conference Programme:
Friday, 30 April
10:00 Professor Gertrud Sandqvist: Introduction
10:30 Professor Sarat Maharaj, PhD: Doctoral Research – an Update (lecture)
12:00 Lunch
13: 00 Julie Ault, PhD Candidate: Activating the Archive. Case Reopened (presentation of ongoing doctoral research)
14:00 Frans Jacobi, PhD Candidate: Aesthetics of Resistance (presentation of ongoing doctoral research)
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Performance by Frans Jacobi with the Lonely Boy Choir, Sandro Masai and Tone O Nielsen: A Short Course in Realism from the Perspective of the Police
16:15 Mats Eriksson, PhD Candidate: The Divided City. A Research Sketch (presentation of ongoing doctoral research)
Saturday, 1 May
10:00 Simon Sheikh, PhD Candidate: A Conceptual History of Exhibition-Making. Notes on Research (presentation of ongoing doctoral research)
12: 00 Lunch
13:00 Matthew Buckingham, PhD Candidate: The Sense of the Past (presentation of ongoing doctoral research)
14:00 Apolonija Sustersic, PhD Candidate: Mapping Knowledge (presentation of ongoing doctoral research and introduction of workshop)
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Matts Leiderstam, PhD: The Neanderthal Landscape (presentation of post-doctoral research project)
Workshop Programme:
Saturday, 1 May – Sunday, 2 May
Mapping Knowledge. Workshop with students from Scandinavian art academies, led by Apolonija Sustersic. Participants will be working on a fanzine that reflects on the conference and the issues raised during the lectures, presentations and discussions.