Sunday, December 20, 2015

Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing - a review by JANET McKENZIE - Studio International





Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing
(including Contemporary Australian Drawing #5 and
A Global Audit: Drawing Everywhere)

Published 18/12/2015

STUDIO INTERNATIONAL
http://www.studiointernational.com/


Florence was the venue for the third of the Crossing the Line conferences, which explore the role of the artist in society. It also included two exhibitions, one of contemporary Australian drawing and another of drawings gathered from around the world

Studio Arts Centers International, Florence, Italy
6-7 November 2015

by JANET McKENZIE

As part of a programme exploring drawing’s pivotal role in the definition of self and in societies in flux,1 Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing, held last month in Florence, followedCrossing the Line 2: Drawing in the Middle East, which took place in Dubai in September 2014. Both conferences were organised by Irene Barberis, director and founder of the Global Centre for Drawing in Melbourne.

In our global culture, communications have advanced at an extraordinary rate over the past century, and particularly electronic communications in the past decade. The Crossing the Line conferences have offered an opportunity to explore and interpret the role of contemporary artists in a complex society where accepted values continue to be challenged. Drawing has always existed in all cultures as a fundamental form of expression, and mark-making is pivotal to human existence, as the inspiring paper Drawing and Human Development, delivered in Florence by eminent neuroscientist and anthropologist Elvira Souza Lima, revealed.

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http://www.studiointernational.com/index.php/crossing-the-line-3-global-drawing-cad-5-florence







Saturday, November 7, 2015

Drawing Masterclass by Dr Irene Barberis: “ Before we start…and then” , Crossing The Line Conference 3, SACI Florence








Drawing Lab: Line as Journey - Saba Qizilbash, Crossing The Line Conference 3, SACI, Florence




Introduction to the symposium and exhibitions by Dr Irene Barberis



Dr Irene Barberis (Aust/UK)
 Global Drawing :
Introduction to the symposium and exhibitions 

Key note Address by Dr Janet McKenzie





Key note Address Dr Janet McKenzie (UK/Aust)
Paper title: To Travel Hopefully: The Road to Ardnamurchan.

Introductory Address by SACI Dean David Davidson.





Dean David Davidson Introductory Address .

Crossing The Line Conference 3 at SACI, Florence







Artist Lab Talk: Hedy Riterman (Aust)







Dr Catja de Haas (UK)
 The Drawing of an Architect: 
Different Ways of Communication









Artist Lab Talk by  Liliana Barbieri







 Dr Joe Graham (UK)
ANCHOR: a drawing research project 
on the phenomenology of the 'outline'







Catja de Hass, Janet McKenzie and Irene Barberis





Friday, November 6, 2015

Crossing The Line Conference 3 at SACI, Florence




 Dr Elvira Souza Lima
(CEPAOS Research Center, Sao Paulo)
presenting "Drawing and Human Development"
at SACI, Florence




Key note Address Dr Janet McKenzie (UK/Aust)
  To Travel Hopefully: The Road to Ardnamurchan.










Juliana Lima Dehne
reading "Umbra: Shadow Drawings"
by Marcelo Guimaraes Lima







Presentation by
Stefan Messam (USA/UAE)




Participants from the American University in Dubai



Key note speaker  Dr Janet McKenzie (UK/Aust)
and artist / teacher Saba Qizilbash ( American University in Dubai)



Opening of Crossing The Line Conference at SACI, Florence, Dr Irene Barberis and Dr David Davidson





Photos by Saba Qizilbash



Thursday, November 5, 2015

Global Drawing Exhibition: artworks from Instituto de Artes, Universidade de Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil






ITINERARIES
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"The drawings here presented are from graduate students of the Visual Arts Department of the Instituto de Artes (Art Institute) of the Universidade de Campinas - UNICAMP (Brazil).  Besides pursuing their doctoral degrees in Studio Art, many of these young artists, coming from different regions of the country, have already started their professional careers with solo shows, gallery representation and also as university teachers in different art departments.  For each of these artists, the practice of drawing is in significant aspects an exploration of the relationships between drawing as process and product and different media such as: installation, sculpture, photography, book art, printmaking, digital art, etc. Drawing as an art form becomes a kind of mediating center, a type of lingua franca, a “general language” translating and being translated within the larger universe of artistic forms."  

Marcelo Guimarães Lima

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American University in Dubai art students in Florence for the Crossing the Line 3 Conference at SACI









Artist and teacher Saba Qizilbash (front left)
with AUD Students in Florence




Students from the American University in Dubai begin installing the drawing show for the Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing Intersections in Firenze










photos by Saba Qizilbash

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Drawing the Global - Marcelo Guimaraes Lima


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"The Global Drawing project, linking young artists in the globalized space of communications today,  rather than a simple inventory of current practices, it is such a cartography: it maps new developments here and now,  and the simultaneous openings of new routes resulting from the larger view of the territories of the present. To draw is to situate oneself in space and time. Art gives form to experience, and in doing so it allows artists and viewers to establish a dialogue with time itself, a dialogue made of both memory and anticipation. It allows us to expand our understanding of the many dimensions of our times and spaces, and to locate ourselves within the territories of the past, the present and the future. " READ MORE

Marcelo Guimaraes Lima


Monday, November 2, 2015

CROSSING THE LINE 3 at SACI, Florence, 2015

http://www.saci-florence.edu/4-eventsgroup-fall-2015/343-event-symposium-on-global-drawing.php



Friday, November 6, 9:30 am-5:00 pm ~ Symposium in SACI’s Clayton Hubbs Lecture Hall (Palazzo dei Cartelloni): Crossing the Line: Global Drawing: Intersections in Firenze.
Speakers at the international conference will include keynote speaker Dr. Janet McKenzie (University of Dundee, Scotland), Dr. Irene Barberis (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia), Dr. Marcelo Guimarães Lima (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil), Dr. Elvira Sousa Lima (CEPAOS Research Center, São Paulo, Brazil), Dr. Joe Graham (Loughborough University, United Kingdom), Prof. Stefan Messam (Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates), Artist and Professor Julia Townsend (American University in Dubai), and Artist and Educator Carole Robb (New York, London, Rome). All SACI students and faculty members are invited to participate.

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing Symposium, Florence, Italy, 2015, Program

Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, Firenze, Italia
photo by Florian Hirzinger-2013, source: Wikimedia Commons


Crossing the Line 3: Global Drawing Symposium


The third iteration of the Crossing the Line Conferences engages with ideas of ‘global’ drawing and mobility, highlighting shifts of meaning and consequences in different contexts.

Program November 6 2015,

SACI Institute
Via Sant'Antonino, 11, 50123 Firenze, Italy
Phone:+39 055 289948
Lecture Theatre

MORNING
8.45 Coffee and seating

9.00 Introductory Address by SACI Dean David Davidson.

9.10 /9.45   Introduction to the symposium and exhibitions paper: Dr Irene Barberis (Aust/UK)
Paper title: Global Drawing

9.50 Introduction of Keynote speaker, Dr Irene Barberis
9.55 Key note Address Dr Janet McKenzie (UK/Aust)
Paper title: To Travel Hopefully: The Road to Ardnamurchan.
10.55 Questions to keynote speaker

 11.10 Morning tea

11.25   Dr Joe Graham (UK)
Paper title: ANCHOR: a drawing research project on the phenomenology of the 'outline'
 11.55 Questions to Joe

12.00 /1.30 Lunch

1.30 Dr Elvira Souza Lima (Brazil)
Paper title: Drawing and Human Development
2.00 Questions to Elvira

20.10 Artists Lab Talk 1: Dr Marcelo Guimarães Lima (Brazil)
Presentation title: UMBRA: Shadow Drawings –  read by Juliana Lima Dehne

2.45 Afternoon tea

3.00 Artists Lab Talk 2: Carole Robb (UK/USA)
Presentation title: The land of lost Intent

3.40 Associate Professor Julia Townsend (USA/AUD) to speak for ten minutes on the Middle Eastern team and students introducing the ‘Zincir’ workshop on the 7th November and introduces Stefan and Catja


3.50 Artists Lab Talk 3: Stefan Messam (USA/UAE)
Title: Resurrection Lands: Art Book meets Graphic Novel

4.10 Artists/Architect Lab Talk 4: Dr Catja de Haas (UK)
Presentation title: The Drawing of an Architect: Different Ways of Communication

4.30 Questions to Carole Robb, Stefan Messam and Catja de Haas and Julia Townsend

Symposium 6th November closes 4.45

5 .15/ 7pm   Opening of the Contemporary Australian Drawing#5: Facsimiles, exhibition and the Metasenta Project’s inaugural Global Drawing Audit: Drawing Everywhere.

5.30 pm Introduction Curator: Dr Irene Barberis, exhibition opened by Dr Janet McKenzie

**For everyone interested in eating together after the opening, announcement on the day.



Nov 7.10.2015    SACI, the Drawing Room, 11 Via Saint Antonia
Artist Lab talks/ Masterclass /Specialised Workshop
all welcome

Drawing Masterclass given by Dr Irene Barberis:  “ before we start…and then”        

Specialised Workshop given by Associate Professor Julia Townsend
The logic of Zincir: the traditional border chain design of Islamic illumination

Artist Lab Talks: Hedy Ritterman & Liiliana Barbieri


1.00pm Gather in the SACI Drawing Room – Introduction to the afternoon by Irene Barberis
Artists Lab talks – 15 mins each led by Irene Barberis & Julia Townsend

1.10 Artist Lab Talk 5: Hedy Riterman (Aust)

1.30 Artist Lab Talk 6: Liliana Barbieri (Aust/Italy)

1.45 set up for Drawing Masterclass –
  1.50 1 hour Drawing Master Class – “ before we start…and then”
Materials:  drawing materials, drawing books, paper charcoal or pencils etc.

2.55 Break –

3.00 pm Introduction and CTL#3 specialised workshop from the Middle East
presented by Associate Professor Julia Townsend (USA/UAE)

“The logic of Zincir: the traditional border chain design of Islamic illumination”

This workshop will begin with points and lines on graph paper and a small ruler to create a ‘zincir,’ meaning ‘chain’ in Turkish. Following a few basic rules, participants will make single and double row versions, with variations, and figure out how to round corners with this commonly used ornament found in the illuminated pages of the Koran. In the last part of the class, students will see examples of zincir as used in ‘tezhip’--the general term for the Islamic manuscript decoration with gold paint and fine lines -- followed by the origins of this ‘knot’ tradition in Roman mosaics, including an example from the Crypt of Santa Reparata in Florence. A brief historical survey will show the broad range of ‘interlace’ through Scandinavian runestones, Celtic knots, Persian ceramics, Sapi carving, the floor of the Baptistry in Florence, and Chinese sculpture. Possible meanings will be discussed, and, time permitting, more variations pursued.



5,00 pm finish workshop and Crossing the Line #3 Global Drawing Symposium




SACI Florence (click the image to enlarge)
 Via Sant'Antonino, 11, 50123 Firenze, Italy
Phone:+39 055 289948