Site Specific: Between Archaeologists and Artists

Tuesday 1st July | University College, Dublin, Ireland

As part of the sixth World Archaeological Congress Artists in Archaeology is hosting a series of talks by artists and archaeologists from around the world. Entitled ‘Site Specific: Between Archaeologists and Artists’ the talks explore residencies and collaborations currently taking place between visual/performing artists and archaeologists from around the globe.
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Contributors

Mark Anstee (http://www.markanstee.com): The curse of the cursus

Leo Duff (Kingston University London): Stone upon broken stone

Brian Fay (Dublin Institute of Technology): Finding time - drawing in art and archaeology

Janet Hodgson (Birmingham City University): Time machines

John Jameson Jr. (U.S. National Park Service): Making connections: mutual inspirations of archaeology and art

Michael Jasmin (artist and archaeologist - http://www.michaeljasmin.org/): Artistical practices and archaeological practices: a contemporary historical overview.

Goncalo Leite-Velho (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar): The Transformations project: bringing forth landscapes

Julia Midgley (Liverpool School of Art & Design, Liverpool John Moores University): The record: documenting archaeologists at work through drawing

Bella Stewart (In situ performing arts company): Performing the Museum: in situ:‘s ‘Without History’

Flora Vilches (Universidad Católica del Norte): Our future tends to be prehistoric: ‘Atacama Lab:07’

Aaron Watson (IArtist and archaeologist - http://www.monumental.uk.com/): Trans-scape: multimedia monuments

Helen Wickstead (UCL): Between Archaeologists and Artists

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