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10:00-11:00

Online Welcome and Training Session

Live - Online Only
Tamsyn Gilbert, Research Network Producer, Common Ground Research Networks, United States
Victorian Colonial Spaces and Aristocratic Places : White Colony and Country House Hospitality

Julie Codell, Professor, School of Art, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States

Hospitality and the City: Marketing Berlin

Ulrike Zitzlsperger, Associate Professor, Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies, University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Know Thyself: Fine Art Pedagogy in a Time of Crisis

Martin Fowler, Head of Fine Art, Institute of Education, Arts & Society, University of Cumbria, Cumbria, United Kingdom

Enhancing Critical Visual Culture Education through AI-Assisted Visual Analysis

Sheng Kuan Chung, Professor, Curriculum and Instruction, University of Houston, Texas, United States

Culturally Responsive Teaching through Ethnography, Epistemology, and Ontology

Zartasha Shah, Artist and a researcher, Education, Self-Employment, Texas, United States

08:00-09:00

Conference Registration and Welcome Coffee

Cohon University Center, 5032 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh 15213
On Curatorship in the Work of Boris Groys

Erik Vogt, Full Professor, Philosophy, Trinity College, Connecticut, United States

Media and Mediation in the Met's "Live in HD"

Shersten Johnson, Professor, Music, Film & Creative Enterprise, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, United States

NFT Crypto Art: "Disembodiment" in the Discourse of Art History

Zhuoran Zhang, Student, PhD, University of Debrecen, Philosophy Institution, Debrecen, Hungary

Sam Byrne (1883 – 1978): Industrial Primitive

Anthony White, Associate Professor, School of Culture and Communication, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Spectral Knowing and the Community (Art)-yet-to-come

Valia Papastamou, Student, Phd Candidate, University of Thessaly, Department of History, Archaeology, and Social Anthropology, Greece

Investigating Barriers to Arts Engagement for Disabled People in Wrexham, North Wales

Alec Shepley, Professor of Art & Society / Associate Dean for Research, Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology, Wrexham University, Wrexham [Wrecsam GB-WRC], United Kingdom
Grace Thomas, Senior Research Fellow, Art and Humanities, Wrexham University, Flintshire [Sir y Fflint GB-FFL], United Kingdom

09:00-09:30

Conference Opening and Welcome

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
Wendy Arons, Director, Center for the Arts in Society, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States
Anne Lambright, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Alexa Woloshyn, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Plenary Session Room
09:30-10:30

Plenary Session and Discussion with Katherine Pukinskis

"(In)Hospitable Bodies: Sounding a Space between New Music and Medicine"
Speaker
Katherine Pukinskis, Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Plenary Session Room
Achieving Hospitality Design: The Artistry of a More Hospitable Process

Glenn NP Nowak, Associate Professor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Three New Approaches to Art Critique in College Level Art Classroom

Rachel Yan Gu, Student, PhD, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Illinois, United States

10:30-10:45

Coffee and Transition Break

The Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts and Arts Hospitality in Oakland, California

Selena Chau, Librarian, University of California Santa Barbara, United States

Space as Kant’s a Priori Categories in Wilhelm Worringer’s Methodology : Influence on the German Expressionists

Roksana Gumerova, PhD Student, General History of Art, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation

11:30-11:40

Transition Break

11:40-12:55
Room 1 (A25en)
An Analysis of Architectural Projects Driven By Hospitality Design Thinking: A Detailed Examination

Arsalan Mirsadraei, Instructor, Fine Art, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Glenn NP Nowak, Associate Professor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

11:40
Touring the Palate Palette: Agritourism as Art and Rural Development in Ghana's Volta Region

Nathan Crook, Associate Professor, Arts, Science, Business, The Ohio State University, Ohio, United States
D. Rose Elder, Associate Professor, Coordinator Humanities and Social Sciences, Arts, Science and Business, Ohio State University ATI, Ohio, United States

12:00
Hospitality Pedagogy: Incorporating Aspects of Chinese Hospitality in the Language and Culture Curriculum

Sue Mei Wu, Teaching Professor of Chinese Studies, Department of Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States

12:20
11:40-12:55
Room 2 (A25en)
Fighting for Emancipation: How Iranian Activist Artists are Shaping the New Feminist Revolution "Woman, Life, Freedom"

Fazilat Soukhakian, Associate Professor of Photography, Art & Design, Utah State University, Utah, United States

12:00
Building a Creative Community: Pedagogical and Artistic Intersections of Devised Theatre and Inclusive Practice

Sage Tokach, Director of Education, Education, New London Barn Playhouse, New Hampshire, United States
Julia Listengarten, Professor and Artistic Director, School of Performing Arts, University of Central Florida, Florida, United States

12:20
Reproductive Rights in Hip-Hop

Hailey Colpitts, Student, MLS, Indiana University, United States

“windows, black holes, helium”: Somatic Sourcing in Trauma-focused Collaborative Choreographic Practice

Louis Laberge-Côté, Associate Professor, Performance Dance, The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University, Ontario, Canada
Marie France Forcier, Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts– School of Creative and Performing Arts– Dance, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Arts Inquiry as Practice Cosmic Pilgrim: Sound Scape as Creative Experience

Heidi Powell, Director, Art and Art History, University of Florida, United States

Passive Resistance to AI : A Discovery of Voice and Freedom in the First-Year Writing Class

Gina Burkart, Instructor; Director of Learning Services, First-Year Studies, Clarke University, Iowa, United States

A Study on Informed Hospitality Design: Sharing Experiences with Restaurant Staff through Architecture and Interiors

Jamie Centeno, Instructor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Glenn NP Nowak, Associate Professor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Future Campus Master Planning: Showcasing a History of Hospitality

Ghazal Deilami, Student, M. Arch , University of Nevada Las Vegas , Nevada, United States
Glenn NP Nowak, Associate Professor, Architecture, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

12:55-13:55

Lunch

14:00-14:45
14:00-14:45
14:45-15:00

Coffee and Transition Break

15:00-16:15
Room 1 (A25en)

Kim Thu Le, Honourable Research Fellow, School of Design, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia

15:00

Leah Fryer, Student, Creative Writing PhD, University of Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom

15:20
15:00-16:15
Room 2 (A25en)
Behind the Wall: Understanding the Soul of Your Artistic Practice

William Catling, Chair and Professor, Art, Azusa Pacific University, California, United States

15:00
Unsettled Minds: Material Preconditions for Openness and Change

Erich Schnekenburger, MA Student, Philosophy, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada

15:40
16:15-17:00

Transition to Mellon Institute Concert Hall

17:00-18:30

Center for the Arts in Society Hospitality Concert featuring Agarita

Mellon Institute Concert Hall (4400 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213)
18:30-20:30

Center for the Arts in Society Anniversary Reception

Mellon Institute Concert Hall (4400 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213)
09:15-10:15
10:00-11:00

Online Talking Circle

Live - Online Only
Moderator
William Cope, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
10:15-10:30
10:30-11:15
Room 2 (A25en)
The Art of Observation: Collaborative Writing by Text Message

Margaret Luongo, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, English, Miami University, Ohio, United States

10:30
10:30-11:15
Room 5 (Flex)
Art and Healing: How Art Transforms the Wellbeing of Individuals and Communities

Hilary Catling, Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Azusa Pacific University, United States

10:30
10:30-11:15
Room 1 (A25en)
11:15-11:25
Registration / Breaks
11:25-12:40
Room 1 (A25en)
Black Mountain College - Education for Democracy in a Divided Era: Lessons from an Experimental Community for Fostering Citizenship, Autonomy, and Social Engagement in Contemporary Education

Siu Challons-Lipton, Executive Director and Professor of Art History, Department of Art, Design and Music, Queens Univeristy of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

11:25
Citizen Design: Enacting Graphic Design for Social and Environmental Impact

Kelly Salchow MacArthur, Professor of Graphic Design, Art, Art History, and Design, Michigan State University, Michigan, United States

11:45
Minor Dance: Small-Format, Sarus, and ZDVIG Festivals Committed to Experimentation in Contemporary Dance

Eka Zharinova, Contemporary dance performance artist-scholar, Independent Artist and Scholar, United Kingdom

12:05
11:25-12:40
Sapience : Data Driven Cultural Commons

Emma Quintana, Digital Fabrication Coordinator and Lecturer, Art and Design Department, University Tampa, United States
Richard Hanberry, Owner, Electric Chairman LLC, United States

11:25
12:40-13:40

Lunch Break

13:40-14:55
Room 1 (A25en)
Connecting Youth, University, and Community: Building Partnerships with Historically Resilient Teenagers and Local Arts Organizations in Pittsburgh

Sarah Ceurvorst, LEAP Program Director; Academic Pathways Manager, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States

13:40
Ethnographic Video and Photography in Documenting Culinary Hospitality: Israeli and Palestinian Food Cultures in Interdisciplinary Experiential Learning at Carnegie Mellon University.

Nevine Abraham, Assistant Teaching Professor of Arabic Studies , Languages, Cultures, and Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States
Ralph Vituccio, Teaching Professor, Entertainment Technology Center/English Dept, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States
Michal Friedman, Assistant Teaching Professor & Jack Buncher Professor of Jewish Studies, History , Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States

14:00
K-pop as a Pedagogical Tool in Korean Studies: Finding the Balance between Personal Interest and Professional Skills

Mathieu Berbiguier, Visiting Assistant Professor in Korean Studies, Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States

14:20
13:40-14:55
Room 2 (A25en)
The Art of Presenting: Utilizing Howard S. Becker’s Art Worlds to Contextualize the Field

Jill Schinberg, Associate Professor, Department of Arts Administration, University of Kentucky, Kentucky, United States

13:40

Kehinde Christopher Adewumi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow/ Postgraduate Coordinator, Fine Art and Jewellery Design, Durban University of Technology, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

14:20
15:00-15:45

Transition to Case Study Locations

15:45-17:15

Case Study Afternoon

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19:00-21:00

Conference Dinner at Cucina Alfabeto

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09:15-10:15
10:15-10:45

Coffee and Transition Break

10:45-12:00
Room 2 (A25en)
From Object to Icon: Art and Identity in Samoa

Anne E. Guernsey Allen, Professor of Fine Arts, Fine Arts School of Humanities, Indiana University Southeast, Indiana, United States

10:45
Amplifying Refugee Voices: Art, Memory, and Collective Interventionist Archiving

Kathy Carbone, Assistant Professor, School of Information, Pratt Institute, New York, United States

11:05
Rethinking Garden Co-design Paradigm with Large Language Models: A Case for Creating a Community-Engaged Space

Xuanfang Wang, Student, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Yan Huang, Professor, Environmental Design, Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

11:25
10:45-12:00
Room 1 (A25en)
The Anxiety of Artificial Music: Artificial Intelligence and Music Composition

Howard S. Meltzer, Professor, Music and Art, Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY, New York, United States

10:45
In Search of Expression...

Eveline Boudreau, Independent Artist, (Independent Artist), SK, Canada

11:05
10:45-12:00
12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00-14:15
Opera on the Edge - a House Divided: Exploring Political Diversity through Innovative Lyric Theatre Production

Philip Seward, Professor of Instruction, Music, School of Audio and Music, Columbia College Chicago, Illinois, United States
Tammie Huntington, Professor of Music, Division of Music and Theatre, Indiana Wesleyan University, Indiana, United States

13:20
Poor Boy's Drag

Anthony Alterio Anthony, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Musical Theater and Dance, School of Dance and School of Theatre, Ohio University, Pennsylvania, United States

13:40
13:00-14:15
Room 1 (A25en)
Performance of Hospitality: Mouth as a Site of (un)Welcome

Hurmat Ain, Student, PhD Candidate, York University, Ontario, Canada

13:00
14:15-14:20

Transition Break

14:20-15:35
Images Not Words: Creating a Novel in Woodcuts

Billy Simms, Western Center Coordinator, The Western Program (Individualized Studies), Miami University, Ohio, United States

14:20
Performing Exhibitions: Atmospheres of Commmunication

Juan Cabello Arribas, Adjunct Professor, Architectural Design / Design, IE University, Madrid, Spain

14:40
An Intercultural Tale of Winter: Sharing the Staging of One Shakespeare Production Between Two Student Cohorts in America and South Korea

Marta Rainer, Director of Theatre Studies, Wellesley College Theatre, Wellesley College, Massachusetts, United States

15:00
14:20-15:35
Room 1 (A25en)
15:35-15:45

Coffee and Transition Break

15:45-17:15
Room 1 (A25en)
Artistic Imagination: Teaching Chinese Language and Culture through Creative Expression

Haixia Wang, Senior Lecturer of Chinese Studies, Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, United States
Zheng Gu, visiting assistant professor of Chinese, Humanities, Oxford College of Emory University, Georgia, United States
Ran Zhao, Faculty, East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Virginia, Virginia, United States
Yan Liu, Associate Professor of the Practice, Chinese Program Director, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke University, North Carolina, United States
Feng Xiao, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Literatures, Asian Languages and Literatures, Pomona College, United States
Gang Liu, Carnegie Mellon University

15:45
15:45-17:15
Room 2 (A25en)
17:15-17:45