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6th annual American Glass Guild Conference Crowne Plaza Resort, Asheville, North Carolina, July 20-24, 2011Asheville related websites
Call for Proposals/Papers deadline: October 1, 2010The
American Glass Guild’s Board of Directors is seeking proposals
for lectures and panels from artists, craftspeople, studios,
conservators and historians for the group’s sixth annual meeting
to be held July 22 – 24th, 2011, in Asheville, North Carolina.
They are also interested in proposals for workshops for the day before
the meeting. Please consider sharing your work, insights, and
interesting projects with your colleagues. The conference will
present papers on the many different aspects those working in the field
are faced with, including: new design, technique, conservation, history
of the medium and its practitioners, related materials, and business
practices. The deadline for proposal submissions is October 1st, 2010. Accepted
talks should be 20 or 40 minutes in length with additional time for
questions. Submit abstracts and workshop proposals via email to
“info @ americanglassguild.org”, attention Vic Rothman,
Asheville Program Chair, by October 1st, 2010. Proposals should include
a title and be no longer than 300 words. Authors should include a bio
and full contact information for themselves (name/company, mailing
address, phone, fax, website, and email address) and if a panel is
proposed, for the other panel members. The program committee will send
notification of acceptance by November 15th, 2010. We will publish a
pre-print of the presentations that will be available at the
conference. Instructors proposing workshops must include: 1. Its expected length (i.e. 3 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, 8 hours) 2. All tools, materials and equipment needed for the workshop (i.e. kilns, light tables,
sandblasters, paints, etc.)
and who would be providing what (the teacher or the AGG) 3. Whether they expect to charge a materials fee and for what 4. Tools/equipment the students will need to bring (i.e. brushes, drawings, cutting tools, etc.) If
your proposal is accepted, those giving 40-minute talks receive one
free registration for the conference (to be split if there are two
presenters) and those giving 20-minute talks receive one free
half-registration. Those organizing and leading panel discussions
receive one half-registration. The panelists receive Conference
Pre-prints and T-shirt or Apron. To receive these benefits,
presenter(s) must register for the conference. Those giving workshops
will receive fees for the workshop, but no reduction in conference
fees. All travel and hotel expenses and reservations are the
responsibility of the presenter(s). Finished papers must be
received for the Pre-print by the first day of May 2011. The
mission of the AGG is to provide a forum for the open exchange of
information on stained, leaded and decorative glass and its creation,
preservation, restoration, and history. Our intention is to work toward
building an environment within the field that both cultivates novices
and facilitates experienced artists and craftspeople to attain a higher
level of expertise. Our well-received conferences include
presentations, round-table discussions, and demonstrations by notable
national and international experts. Information on past conferences is
available on our website at http://www.americanglassguild.org. We
look forward to seeing you in Asheville!
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