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Registration Information
Student Fee for Non-KU Students _ $35
Art Education Conference Fee _ $75
Lunch included if received by Oct. 15.
After deadline lunch is subject to availability.
Kutztown University Students may
attend for free Lunch is not included.
To Pay by Check Send form with check made
payable to Kutztown University to:
KU Presents, Kutztown University, PO Box 730,
Kutztown, PA 19530
To Pay by Credit Card Visa, MasterCard or
American Express By phone 610-683-4092 or
log on to KUPresents.org
ACT 48 Hours
Form available at department conference webpage.
Persons with a disability, and who require accom-
modations, should notify the Disability Services
Ofces two weeks prior to the event at 610-683-4108
or e-mail accommodation@kutztown.edu, TDD
number: 610-683-4499, to discuss accommodations.
Every efort will be made to provide reasonable
accommodations.
For more information on the conference visit:
www.engagekuconference.org
Registration Form
Name
Address
City
State Zip
Phone
E-Mail
Employer
Position
Alumni year
Teacher & Educator Attendee _ $75
Non-KU Student Attendee _ $35
Pewter Workshop _ $50
Papermaking Workshop _ $50
Please ll out and send form with check
made payable to Kutztown University:
KU Presents,
Kutztown University, PO Box 730,
Kutztown, PA 19530
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2014
Friday, Nov 21
7:30-8:30
Registration & Breakfast
Schaefer Auditorium
8:30
Welcoming Remarks
Dr. Peg Speirs & Prof. Michael Radyk
Schaefer Auditorium
9:00-10:15*
Keynote Presenter _ Janice Arnold
Schaefer Auditorium
10:15-10:45
Break to View Exhibition
10:45-11:45
Artist Presentation Sessions
Sharadin Arts Building
12:15-1:30
Lunch & Awards Georgian Room
1:45-2:45*
Keynote Presenter in Conversation _
Carol Sauvion Sharadin Arts Building
1:45-2:45
Kutztown Faculty Sessions
Sharadin Arts Building
1:45-4:00
Ceramics Workshop & Artist Presentation
Color, Text and Form
Sharadin Arts Building
3:00-4:00
Miller Gallery Talk Sharadin Arts Building
3:00-4:00
Art Educator Sessions
Sharadin Arts Building
4:00-6:00
Meet the Artists
Marlin & Regina Miller Art Gallery
Saturday, Nov 22
Workshops $50 each
9:00-12:30
Metals Workshop
Pewter A Poor Mans Silver
Jefrey Clancy & Prof. James Malenda
Sharadin Arts Building, Room 107
Given the high cost of precious metals such as silver
and gold, pewter ofers an inexpensive alternative. It
allows for all the possibilities of the more expensive
metals at a much more reasonable cost. The tech-
niques are easily adaptable to the K-12 classroom,
ofering simpler alternative to casting, fabricating
and forming in silver and gold. Often referred to
as poor mans silver, historical and contemporary
pewter-wares are rich in form, function and expres-
sion. Tankards, ewers, candlestick holders, spoons
and wearables can be fabricated, formed and cast in
pewter. A range of hollowware techniques and mold
making as it relates to casting will be explored.
1:00-4:30
Papermaking Workshop
The Topography of Handmade Paper:
An Introduction to the Craft
Mary Hark & Prof. Michael Radyk
Sharadin Arts Building, Room 121
Soft, ephemeral and airy, or tough and bark-like, paper
can be an absorbent material that carries uidity with
ease or possesses a dense impenetrable face. Paper
has potential to carry a smooth as glass surface or
become a eld of lush texture. Skin or substrata, this
wonderful material has endless possibility.
This workshop will be an introduction to hand
papermaking. A discussion of a range of papermaking
bers and traditional tools will introduce the work.
Many examples of papers that carry a great variety
of surface qualities will be shared. All participants
will have the opportunity to process Asian bers and
practice basic sheet forming with an eye towards pro-
ducing high quality papers suitable for use in books,
printmaking and collage. Some exploration of surface
and texture will be explored as time allows. Each par-
ticipant will leave with a small portfolio of papers as
well as information for setting up a hand papermaking
studio with simple and afordable tools. All levels of
experience are welcome.
e-n-g-a-g-e :
Color, Ritual & Material Studies
Exhibition : Oct 16 - Nov 22
Conference & Workshops : Nov 21-22
Prof. Michael Radyk _ Chair
Dr. Peg Speirs _ Associate Chair
* Carol Sauvion
Carol Sauvion is the creator and Executive Producer
of Craft in America, the documentary series cele-
brating American craft and the artists who bring it
to life. She is also the Executive Director of the Craft
in America non-prot organization whose mission is
to promote and advance original handcrafted work
through educational programs in all media. Craft is
Sauvions lifelong passion. For the past thirty years
she has been the director of Freehand, her Los Ange-
les gallery specializing in functional craft.
Keynote Presenters
* Janice Arnold
Artist & Designer, Janice Arnold has made it her life
to know and understand felt. She has researched
and worked with nomadic tribes of Central Asia and
Mongolia and studied the high tech world of indus-
trial felt. These skills combine to ofer an unparal-
leled perspective. Exhibitions, installations and com-
missions include: Chroma Passage-Grand Rapids Art
Museum, Palace Yurt-Fashioning Felt-Smithsonian
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and site
specic permanent installations: Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation, Corporate Headquarters Recep-
tion Area Furniture, Chroma Voyage-Seattle Center
Key Arena, Seattle Center and The Bar at the Edge of
the Earth-Cirque du Soleil.
Left _ Carol Sauvion, Right _ Janice Arnold
For more information on the conference visit:
www.engagekuconference.org
Kutztown University
Annual Art Eduction Conference
Exhibition : Oct 16 - Nov 22
Conference & Workshops : Nov 21-22

e-n-g-a-g-e : Color, Ritual & Material Studies
is a month-long conuence of art, craft and design
culminating in the 76th annual Art Education
conference. The conference and exhibition will focus on
how artists use color, ritual, and material manipulation
both in their own practice and in their teaching.
Ten national and international artists will be
exhibiting in the Miller Gallery. Paramount in each
conference presentation and session is the emphasis
on the experiential. The conference sessions and
workshops will provide the opportunity for K-12
teachers, academics, researchers, artists, designers and
students to exchange ideas and participate in a day-long
engagement with the arts.
Keynote Presenters
Janice Arnold / Carol Sauvion
Art Education Presenters
Craft in America in the Classroom
Dolores Eaton & Amy Bloom
Exploring Ritual Through Art Education
Dr. Angela LaPorte
Routine, Ritual, and Personal Shrines:
Pre-Adolescents Explore the
Sacred in their Lives
Dr. Camilla McComb
Engaging and Assessing
Young Learners Through Creative
Exploration and Expression
Bob Reeker
KU Faculty Presenters
Prof. James Chaney
Dr. Daniel Haxall
Prof. James Malenda
Prof. Michael Radyk
Dr. Marilyn Stewart
Artist Presenters
Janice Arnold / Jefrey Clancy
Ted Hallman / Ritsuko Hirai
Mark Hark / Moon Jung Jang
Amy Putansu / Theo Uliano
e-n-g-a-g-e :
Color, Ritual & Material Studies
Exhibition
October 16November 22, 2014
Marlin & Regina Miller Art Gallery
Conference & Workshops
November 2122, 2014
Sharadin Arts Building
Department of Art Education & Crafts
P.O. Box 730
Kutztown, PA 19530
4513026120

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