*2010 CALL FOR PROPOSALS*

The 4th annual UCIRA State of the Arts Conference
Future Tense: Alternative Arts and Economies in the University

November 18-21, 2010
University of California, San Diego
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*2010 CALL FOR PROPOSALS*
*Deadline: May 28, 2010*

The University of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA) and
the University of California, San Diego are pleased to announce the 4th
annual UCIRA State of the Arts conference, to take place at UCSD November
18-21, 2010. Proposals are currently being accepted which address the theme
Future Tense: Alternative Arts and Economies in the University.

*The Conference Theme*
The last two years have witnessed an unprecedented crisis on college
campuses around the world, as the social compact that governed higher
education in the United States and Europe for the past half century  has
begun to collapse. Universities from London to Sussex, from Athens  to
Vienna, and from Berkeley to Santa Cruz, have experienced protests,
occupations, walkouts and other actions directed against the  encroaching
privatization of public education. This crisis has been  particularly acute
at the University of California, the flagship  public university system in
the United States.  Dramatic funding  cutbacks, layoffs, furloughs, and fee
hikes have been combined with an upsurge in the sort of racist and sexist
attacks that often accompany  periods of economic turmoil, as the perception
of dwindling resources  leads to the predictable search for scapegoats.

This complex mix of  economic, cultural and social forces places particular
pressure on the  status of the arts within research universities, and the
very notion  of the university itself as a haven for liberal arts education.
New  tensions have opened up, between the arts and humanities and
engineering and science, and between public and private funding  sources and
priorities, even as new solidarities have emerged, among  and between staff
and faculty, graduates and undergraduates,  disciplines and departments.
This conference seeks to address the following questions:

·      How can the arts respond to this crisis?
·      What new alliances can we form both within the university campus and
the communities beyond its walls?
·      What alternative economies exist for the support of artistic
research?
·      What new pedagogical models and new forms of knowledge production can
the arts offer as our educational  mission is both threatened and,
potentially, transformed?
·      And what  forms of creative practice have been mobilized by the
protests,  walkouts and occupations?
·      As the campus itself becomes a field of  symbolic resistance and
contestation, from swastikas at UC Davis to  Klan hoods at UC San Diego,
what are the limits and the political  implications of freedom of
expression?

We seek proposals for presentations, performances, projects, workshops,
conversations or panels that address the past history, present moment and
future possibilities of the arts in a  university setting.

*Application:*
All applications must be submitted in pdf form to ZouZou Chapman (
zchap...@ucira.ucsb.edu)  by 5pm on Friday, May 28th, and should include:

(1) a fully completed cover sheet (download
HERE<http://www.ucira.ucsb.edu/2010Conference%20Application.doc>
)
(2) a c.v. for each of the lead applicant(s)
(3) A detailed description of proposed activities (1-2 pages single-spaced)
(4) [optional] work samples (3 @ 250k or smaller, jpeg format) or links
within your application to external image/video hosting services (i.e.
Vimeo,YouTube, etc.) and/or personal or departmental webpages as
appropriate.

Participants may choose to submit written papers before or after the
conference for possible inclusion in the UCIRA project publication series.

-- 
All best,
Catherine Daly
c.a.b.d...@gmail.com
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