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Art, Archives and Publics

Art, Archives and Publics. On Documentation?. Where does the urge to document and archive come from? (Lack) of sense of place and history Need for validation of cultural / social practice Trans/Formation of Identities Archives as ‘mirrors of ourselves’. Art Practice

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Art, Archives and Publics

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  1. Art, Archives and Publics

  2. On Documentation? • Where does the urge to document and archive • come from? • (Lack) of sense of place and history • Need for validation of cultural / social practice • Trans/Formation of Identities • Archives as ‘mirrors of ourselves’

  3. Art Practice Recording Circulation Documentation Validating Archive Memory Public(s) Influence History/ies Identity/ies Civil Society

  4. Interface: Research Centre • Established in 2004 through major successful funding bid (SPUR II) • Major initiative in A&D in the UK with 21 members of research staff and dedicated research facilities • Based on distinct areas of excellence in research activities of School of Art and Design - Textiles & Fine Art UU, Belfast campus refurbishment, 2006

  5. Research Aims • Focused Exploration of key processes in innovative research practice in Art and Design: [1] inherited models of practice and categories of value [2] impact of digital media and new technologies of production, distribution and mediation of art and design • Situated in context of wider social/economic/political arena of Northern Ireland and globally = the ‘glocal’ Interface @Corporation Street - Archive

  6. Research Objectives • Trans- and Interdisciplinary research and postgraduate provision • New partnerships and forms of collaborations and practice in Art and Design • Development of new ways of thinking and working at local, national and transnational level • Prototyping, testing and evaluating of new models of practice • Cross-border dimensions in the Irish context • Outcomes with international reach • Building of critical mass in Art and Design research Alistair MacLennan Dr. Kate Wells

  7. Research Strands- Art and its Locations - Fabric Forward- Customisation and Construction - Hybrid Textile Configurations Platforma Trish Belford

  8. Art and its Locations: Research Foci • Art in Contested Spaces • Art and Documentation Willie Doherty Workshop, 2006

  9. Interface Resources • Dedicated researchers / archivist • Research and thinking space • PhD research opportunities • Provision of MA Art in Public • Opportunities to network and collaborate • Image and sound production, post-production • and display equipment • Storage space • Technical and clerical support staff

  10. Interface Activities Connecting Prototyping Facilitating Testing Discussing Documenting Negotiating Archiving Speculating Disseminating Experimenting Evaluating

  11. Documentation and Archiving • Critical dialogue: performance, interventionist, • process-oriented practices • Narratives related to contestations and conflicts • Creative processes, (audio-) visual work and curatorial • interventions • Inquiry into local archives and community-based • memory (ARE, Catalyst, Beat Initiative, Duchas) • Strategies for documenting and re/materialising - • Generating Public Pedagogies • Securing Memory - Producing Publics

  12. I confess that I was there:Art, Archives and Location • A programmed series of events in December 2006 • Inquiry into archives related to creative practice: • Artpool, Budapest; Trace Archive, Cardiff; North-West • Visual Arts Archive, Derry; Peter Haining, Dundee • Focus on Artists’ interventions in repositories of • records and the re/materialisation of archives

  13. Public Art Strategy for West Belfast (PAS) • DSD commissioned consultancy • West Belfast and the Greater Shankill area • Aims: • Public Art Trail • Connection to City Centre and Laganside • Links to existing public art projects • Visibility of West Belfast and Greater Shankill area to • promote tourism and economic regeneration

  14. Deliverables of PAS • Community participation methodology • Stakeholder audit • Map and audit of existing public art • Map and audit of other relevant projects • Strategic map of potential sites for public art • Survey of potential funders • Review of key documents and policies • Seminar on Public Art • Report

  15. PAS Process • Forms of documentation • Strategies of re/presentation and positioning • Power relations and vested interests • Pragmatics/ Public(s) • Trust building with communities • Media format - authority and authenticity • Oral accounts - episodic memory / memory of fear • Maps - factual memory • Reports / minutes - procedural memory

  16. Creative Transformations • AHRC funded workshop and networking project • PI: Prof. Ruth Morrow • Community oriented creative processes • Conversations on determination, risk, failure, and • unquantifiable success • Documentation/ Validation of marginalised • practices

  17. Performing the ArchiveProviding Interrogative Moments • AHRC funded Doctoral Research Training Provision • Collaboration with University of Sunderland • in association with Locus+, Public Art Agency Newcastle • upon Tyne • Series of workshops and colloquia between November • 2006 – October 2007 • Related book and online learning resource: • Arkive City; www.interface.ulster.ac.uk/arkivecity

  18. Art out of the Ordinary • Collaborative project with CityArts Dublin • Folk Memory and material culture • Related to Loraine Leeson’s exhibition Art of Change • Two seminars, public interventions, • Planned publication

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