November 10-12
Program in Art and Art Education
Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street, New York, NY
Hosted by Dr. Judith Burton, Professor of Art and Art Education and
Max Frieder, Doctoral Student
More Information:
Contact: arted@tc.columbia.edu
Working across digital and other expressive materials, artist-designers are reshaping communities giving new presence to lives of the mind and practices of caring.
Around the world, activist voices offer new and fresh possibilities for human interactions in social contexts and are redefining how and where learning takes place both formally and informally. Most intriguingly, is the possibility that within this umbrella of social and cultural change, schools as we know them will soon no longer exist in their present forms. Art-design practices, already sites for diverse learning encounters involving cross-pollinations of groups and practices, present exciting possibilities for reimagining education on a global scale. An expanded vision of cultural practice(s) embraces very directly the making of new minds and dignifies important practices of caring.
The symposium, Community as Educator, invites artist-designers-educators-scholars, individuals and collectives, to come to Teachers College Columbia University to share their work, explore the questions they address focusing on how they enter and create new spaces for art practices and the relational and educational possibilities these present.
The symposium is offered for non-credit (audience attendance only); one point of Teachers College Columbia University graduate credit through the Program in Art and Art Education, and for teachers seeking CTLE in fulfillment of professional development credit in their school systems.
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Cost of Registration
General Registration: $100
Registration with CTLE*: $150
Student Registration: $50
*Attendees registered for CTLE will be expected to complete the requirements set forth for the course Conversations Across Cultures. Any attendee who is taking this course for CTLE credit for NY State must enter their name exactly as it appears on the TEACH website in accordance with NYSED requirements.
No partial CTLE will be issued for those who cannot fulfill all requirements.
Cost of Registration after November 6, 2017 and on site
General Registration: $110
Registration with CTLE: $160
Student Registration: $60 (with valid photo ID)
If your institution has more than 4 attendees registering at the same time, please contact the office of Continuing Professional Studies at cps@tc.columbia.edu for a group registration rate at 10% discount.
All registrations and tour costs are non-refundable.
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Registration Open and Informal Greetings
3:30pm
Welcome, Opening Remarks, Information Distributed
4:00pm- 5:30pm
Opening Session
Location: Milbank Chapel
Keynote Speakers:
Lily Yeh
Founder, Barefoot Artists, Philadelphia, PA
David Bogan
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Provost
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Panel Discussion:
Moderator:
Judith Burton
Professor of Art and Art Education, Teachers College, Columbia University
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Gallery Reception
Location: Macy Art Gallery
Location: Milbank Chapel
8:30am
Registration
9:30am - 11:00am
Welcome
Opening Remarks
Session 1
Keynote Speaker:
Russell Granet
Executive Vice President, Lincoln Center Education and Community Engagement, NYC
Presentations:
Randall Alsop
Associate Professor of Music and Music Education,
Teachers College, Columbia University
Claire Porter
Choreographer, Performer, Writer
Portables, NYC
Panel Discussion:
Moderator:
Eric Mason
Artist, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
11:00am - 11:30am: Break
Coffee, Tea, Water located outside of Milbank Chapel. Please do not take beverages inside the Chapel.
11:30am - 1:00pm
Session 2
Location: Milbank Chapel
Keynote Speaker:
Jordi Torrent
Project Manager of the Media Literacy Initiative,
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, NYC
Presentations:
Laia Solé
Installation Artist/Activist, Doctoral Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University
Stephanie Boggs
Visiting/Community Artist, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
Panel Discussion:
Moderator:
Judith Mohns
Artist-Educator, Doctoral Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University
1:00pm - 2:00pm Lunch on your own
Participants are encouraged to join others for lunch (see restaurant guide in your Symposium materials)
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session 3:
Location: Milbank Chapel
Keynote Speaker:
Paul Sacaridiz
Executive Director, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, ME
Presentations:
Shari Hersh
Director, Restored Spaces Program, Mural Arts, Philadelphia, PA
with Ciara Williams
Assistant/FAO Shwarz Family Foundation Fellow, Mural Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Bert Benally
Artist, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
Panel Discussion:
Moderator:
Nicole Johnson
Instructor, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
3:30pm - 4:00pm Break
Coffee, Tea, Water located outside of Milbank Chapel. Please do not take beverages into the Chapel.
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Session 4
Location: Milbank Chapel
Keynote Speaker:
Anna Cutler
Director of Learning, Tate Gallery, London, UK
5:30pm
Summation
Evening and dinner on your own.
Participants are encouraged to join others for dinner and continue the discussion (see restaurant guide under Accommodations)
9:00am - 12-30pm
Session 5
Keynote Speaker:
Max Frieder
Founder and Director of Artolution, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
Collaborative Activity:
Max Frieder
Founder and Director of Artolution, Doctoral Student, Teachers College, Columbia University
12:30pm
Closing Remarks
Judith Burton and Max Frieder
All attendees seeking CTLE will need to complete the following:
No partial CTLE will be issued for those who cannot fulfill all requirements.
Conversations Across Cultures AHA4860
Conversations Across Cultures is a symposium offered once or twice a year to bring together artists, curators, scholars, educators social workers and other interested professionals from around the world to consider critical issues of our time. Assuming that solutions to problems are more fully enlightened when tackled through collaboration, each session is tightly focused on a theme/issue of salience inquiring into how we construct new knowledge, engage in new practices and guide each other forward with sensitivity.
Community as Educator: Arts Potential for Re-Shaping the World is our 2017 Conversation's symposium. This symposium is offered for 1 Teachers College credit through the Program in Art and Art Education. The course may also be taken for noncredit or CTLE credit.
In fulfillment of the requirements students registered for the course must:
Attend all sessions
Participate in discussion and Sunday activity
Complete two readings
Carry out two public activity oriented interventions of your own design, documented and presented in a ten-page paper submitted no later than November 30,2017. Everyone signed up for the course will be invited for a two-hour dialogue, on Friday November 17d. to present their work to the group and receive feedback in preparing their final paper. The presentations can come in the form of photography, videography, physical art forms, writing an oral presentation or however best to explain your work. The goal of this assignment is to take the concepts presented in the conference and adapt them to the individual practice that benefits the individuals work, discipline and interests for the future of your field.
Grading: Pass/Fail
Students are expected to draw upon notes from the sessions, discussions, dialogues and reading in support of the design and evaluation of their interventions and make recommendations for educational practice.
Recommended Readings
October 23 – November 12
Reception Date: November 10, 5:30p-7:30pm
Location: Macy Art Gallery
Diverse Learning Encounters: Community as Educator, explores the emergent and transdisciplinary field of community-based public arts from around the world, a movement in arts and education rooted in cooperative and participatory art making as a catalyst for dialogue and new forms of education across cultures.
For more information
Contact: arted@tc.columbia.edu
HOTEL INFORMATION
RECOMMENDED HOTEL RESOURCE
FOLLOW THIS LINK TO PLAN YOUR HOTEL STAY—COMPARING A VARIETY OF PRICE RANGES FOR LOCATIONS ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE OF MANHATTAN:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60763-zfn2-New_York_City_New_York-Hotels.html
Holiday Inn Midtown, 440 W. 57th Street between 9th and 10th Avenues
http://www.HI57.com
This involves a $15.00 taxi cab ride to Teachers College, Columbia University located at 525 West 120th Street. Or, a 10 minute walk to the subway, and another 25-30 minute subway ride. Take the 1 subway line from the 59th Street/Columbus Circle stop to the 116th Street/Columbia University stop
Hotel Beacon (4 stars) Ranked # 1 of 29 on the Upper West Side
2130 Broadway at 75th Street
NY, NY 10023
(212) 787-11100
This involves about a $10.00 taxi cab ride to Teachers College, Columbia University located at 525 West 120th Street; or, a short (25-30 minutes) subway ride to 116th Street and Broadway—Columbia University Stop. You then walk the short 4 blocks to Teachers College.
The Lucerne Hotel (4 stars) Ranked # 2 of 29 on the Upper West Side
201 West 79th Street, NY, NY (215) 875-1000
This involves about a $10.00 taxi cab ride to Teachers College, Columbia University located at 525 West 120th Street ; or, a short (25-30 minutes) subway ride to 116th Street and Broadway—Columbia University Stop. You then walk the short 4 blocks to Teachers College.
Marrakech Hotel, 2688 Broadway and 103rd Street
http://www.marrakechhotelnyc.com
This is approximately 20 minutes from Teachers College on the 1 subway line from the 103rd Street stop to the 116th Street/Columbia University stop.
Hotel Belleclaire, 250 W. 77th Street and Broadway
http://www.hotelbelleclaire.com/
This is approximately 20 minutes from Teachers College on the 1 subway line from the 79th Street stop to the 116th Street/Columbia University stop.
Teachers College Guest Housing 517 West 121st Street New York, NY 10027
Additional, conveniently located accommodations
Union Theological Seminary www.uts.columbia.edu (212) 280-1313*
West Side YMCA, http://www.ymcanyc.org (212) 875-4273
Harlem YMCA, http://www.ymcanyc.org (212) 281-4100 ext 210
TRAVEL INFORMATION
CLOSEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
JFK AND NEWARK
There are two international airports in the New York City area: (1) JFK international airport; and, (2) Newark International Airport.
TAXI FROM JFK: JFK is located in Queens Borough of NYC. Teachers College, Columbia University is located in the Manhattan Borough of NYC. Taking a taxi would be the most convenient way to reach Manhattan from the JFK airport. It costs about $50 to reach any destination in Manhattan from the JFK, whether your hotel or Teachers College, Columbia University.
SUBWAY FROM JFK: Taking the subway from JFK is another option for reaching Manhattan where Teachers College, Columbia University is located. However, this option is much slower (e.g. up to 1 hour and 45 minutes) and rather inconvenient when carrying luggage (up and down several sets of stairs). You can take the airport shuttle to Howard Beach station to board A Train which takes you to 42nd Street/Times Square where you transfer to No. 1 subway train; you must be careful to select the UPTOWN # 1 train; you would get off at 116 Street Station, also known as the Columbia University Station.
TAXI FROM NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Newark airport is located in the city of Newark, New Jersey. A taxi from Newark to Manhattan or to the college costs about $50.
TRAIN AND SUBWAY FROM NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: You can also take a train to reach Manhattan from the Newark Airport. The train will take you from Newark to the Penn Station stop in Manhattan; once there, you can transfer to the No. 1 Subway train, heading uptown, allowing you to reach the 116 Street Station, also known as the Columbia University Station).
CLOSEST DOMESTIC AIRPORT: LAGUARDIA
TAXI FROM LAGUARDIA: The closest domestic airport is the LaGuardia Airport. A taxi costs about $30-$35 or more to reach most hotels Manhattan, and about $30 to reach Teachers College, Columbia University by taxi.
SUBWAY FROM LAGUARDIA: You can also take bus No. M60 which takes you directly to the West Gate at 116th and Broadway. Teachers College, Columbia University is a short walk, being located at 525 West 120th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave.
AMTRAK TRAIN SERVICE
Amtrak provides train service along the Northeast Corridor. Explore rates at www.amtrak.com
Amtrak involves an approximately $20 taxi ride from 31st and 8th Avenue to 120th and Broadway (525 West 120th Street—between Broadway and Amsterdam). Or, a 20-30 minutes subway ride on the 1 train from 34th street to 116th street. Then walk North to 120th and Broadway.
Directions / Transportation
Teachers College is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on 120th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue and is accessible by various modes of transportation.
By Air
Three international airports connect with convenient bus and taxi New York City. From John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport, economical bus service to Grand Central Terminal and various Manhattan hotels is available. Also from LaGuardia Airport, there is a more direct bus service (M60) to West 116th Street and Broadway.
From Newark Airport, there is New Jersey Transit bus service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Although New York City cabs operate on mileage meters, cab fares can vary with traffic conditions. The average one-way fare from John F. Kennedy Airport is approximately $45.00, one way from LaGuardia Airport is about $25.00. Designated airport passenger pick-up areas usually have cab dispatchers available to assist you.
Online Resource(s)
Click here to access the New York City Airport Guide
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.ny.com/transportation/airports)
By Bus
Bus transportation into New York City from neighboring states and communities usually terminates at Port Authority Bus Terminal, at West 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue.
Within New York City, four bus routes include a stop at West 120th Street and Broadway (Teachers College): M4 (available from both Grand Central Station and Penn Station), M5, M11, and the M104 (available from the Port Authority Bus Terminal). The fare required is exact change in coins, Metropolitan Transit Authority token or Metrocard.
Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us)
By Car
The Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway) in New York City runs parallel to the Hudson River and offers convenient access to Teachers College. The highway can be reached from most of the main routes entering New York City. The nearest major highway link to it is Interstate Highway 95 (I-95).
Whether driving north or south on the Henry Hudson Parkway/West Side Highway, exit at 95th Street. At the first traffic light, turn north (left) onto Riverside Drive; at 120th Street turn east (right) and go two blocks east to the College. The main entrance is located midway between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, on the north side of West 120th Street.
Parking
While West 120th Street offers metered parking on both sides of the street, parking on New York City streets in the Columbia University area is limited.
Nearby off-street parking facilities include:
(Please call garages directly for current prices and reservations)
• Morningside Garage, 3100 Broadway (at 123rd Street), (212) 864-9877
• E & B Operating Corp., 137 West 108th Street (between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues), (212) 865-8315
• Park Yorkshire Garage, 151 West 108th Street (between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues), (212) 865-2314
• Upper Westside Parking Garage, 234 West 108th Street (between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway), (212)222-8800
• Riverside Church Garage, 120th Street (between Riverside Drive and Claremont Avenue), (212) 870-6736
• Evening parking is available at Riverside Church (call (212) 866-1000
By Subway
The subway station serving Teachers College is the 116th Street stop of the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue local. The No. 1 subway train (red line) are local trains serving this station. Be sure that you are on (or transfer to) the local line at the 96th Street Station. The express line (No. 2 or No. 3 trains) does not serve Columbia University.
There are subway entrances at Penn Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. From Grand Central Station, the Shuttle (S) goes to "Times Square" 42nd Street, offering access to the No. 1 IRT Broadway Local trains going uptown.
Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us)
Click here to visit the New York City Subway Resources website - Information on current and historical operations
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.nycsubway.org)
Click here to visit the New York Subway Finder website - Access subway directions to any Manhattan address
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.krusch.com/nysf.html)
By Train
Grand Central Terminal, which is located at East 42nd Street and Park Avenue, is the New York City terminus for two commuter trains, MetroNorth and Conrail, as well as some Amtrak trains from Canada and Upstate New York.
Penn Station, at West 34th Street and Seventh Avenue, is the New York City terminus for all other Amtrak service and the Long Island Railroad, New Jersey Transit, and the New Jersey PATH train commuter lines.
Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit Amtrak's website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.amtrak.com)
Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us)
Click here to visit the Long Island Railroad website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.lirr.org)
Click here to visit the New Jersey Transit website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browser: http://www.njtransit.state.nj.us)
Restaurants In the Area
Flat Top
1241 Amsterdam Ave
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University
Massawa
1239 Amsterdam Ave
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University
Broadway Au Lait
3070 Broadway, New York City, NY 10027-5702
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University
Apple Tree Supermarket
1225 Amsterdam Ave, New York City, NY 10027-6603
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University
Friedman’s
1187 Amsterdam Ave, Between 118th Street & 116th Street, Morningside Heights, New York City
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University
Kitchenette
1272 Amsterdam Ave, New York City, NY 10027-5035
0.1 miles from Teachers College, Columbia University