9,727 research outputs found
Transfigurations: Curatorial and Artistic Research in an Age of Migrations
This ‘research exhibition’, led by Victoria Walsh as Principal Investigator and funded by the EU Framework 7 scheme as part of the 'Museums in an Age of Migrations' (MeLA) project, brought together international artists and curators to consider the following questions and other questions of artistic and curatorial urgency as museums begin to think about their future and role in the 21st century: - How are globalisation, digital media and changing patterns of migration affecting our understanding and experience of the contemporary work of art, and how are contemporary artists engaging with curators to think about the condition of the contemporary through their work, its display and collection? - How are curators working with new forms of artistic production, particularly ‘immaterial’ works of art, that fall outside conventional forms of display, collection and archive? The six collaborations were: • MACBA in Barcelona with Victoria Walsh and Bartomeu Marí and artist Lawrence Abu-Hamdan • Bétonsalon - Centre for art and research in Paris with curator Mélanie Bouteloup and artist Camille Henrot • Whitechapel Gallery in London with curator Sofia Victorino and artist Kader Attia • Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam with curators Jelle Bouwhuis / Kerstin Winking and artist Quinsy Gario • Royal College of Art in London with Paul Goodwin and artist Leo Asemota In particular, the research exhibition reflected on the challenges and opportunities of curatorial and artistic research in the 21st century, and the rise of new forms of practice such as performance, sound, and video which are both expanding the range of artists’ interests and challenging conventional ideas of the ‘art object’ in museums and galleries. Following what has been described as ‘the curatorial turn’ and ‘the educational turn’ the exhibition considered how complex the interface is between issues of representation, globalisation, collection and object, curating, programming, audiences, and technology
9.07.006: "Seamus Creagh, Don Walsh: Victoria Station 23 May 1993, 2 of 2"
This was a gig Seamus Creagh did at Victoria Station on Duckworth St. in St. John's. I'm not sure if I was a part of the gig or if I just joined Seamus for the second set. Seamus mentions in the recording that I would be joining him after I finished my dinner. Victoria Station was a hotel, restaurant and pub. I believe Delf Hohmann had the tape recorder in the audience and did the recording
Letter to Samuel Street from Francis Walsh
Letter to Samuel Street from Francis Walsh, dated at Victoria, 6 June 1843.
The letter concerns land registry procedures and mentions the will of the late
Hon. R. Hamilton. The letter is postmarked Victori
9.07.005: "Seamus Creagh, Don Walsh: Victoria Station 23 May 1993, 1 of 2"
This was a gig Seamus Creagh did at Victoria Station on Duckworth St. in St. John's. I'm not sure if I was a part of the gig or if I just joined Seamus for the second set. Seamus mentions in the recording that I would be joining him after I finished my dinner. Victoria Station was a hotel, restaurant and pub. I believe Delf Hohmann had the tape recorder in the audience and did the recording
Victoria Irons Walsh, Marion Matters, John Kern
This negative shows Guide Project Consultants Victoria Irons Walsh and Marion Matters with Dr. John R. Kern, Director of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (DHCA). Kern and one of the women hold a binder of continuous computer paper which all three are examining in the DHCA (state archives) building
Victoria Irons Walsh, Marion Matters, John Kern
This negative shows Guide Project Consultants Victoria Irons Walsh and Marion Matters with Dr. John R. Kern, Director of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (DHCA). Kern and one of the women hold a binder of continuous computer paper which all three are examining in the DHCA (state archives) building
Victoria Irons Walsh, Marion Matters, John Kern, distant view
This negative shows Guide Project Consultants Victoria Irons Walsh and Marion Matters with Dr. John R. Kern, Director of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (DHCA). Kern and one of the women hold a binder of continuous computer paper which all three are examining in the DHCA (state archives) building
Victoria Irons Walsh, Marion Matters, John Kern, distant view
This negative shows Guide Project Consultants Victoria Irons Walsh and Marion Matters with Dr. John R. Kern, Director of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (DHCA). Kern and one of the women hold a binder of continuous computer paper which all three are examining in the DHCA (state archives) building
Youth volunteering in Australia: An evidence review
Provides evidence and potential policy options to inform federal, state and territory government efforts to increase youth volunteering.
Summary
The National Youth Affairs Research Scheme commissioned the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) and researchers Associate Professor Lucas Walsh and Rosalyn Black to conduct research on youth volunteering in Australia. This report is a survey of the evidence on the extent and impact of young people’s volunteering and social participation in Australia. It also provides an analysis of effective interventions and strategies for strengthening volunteering among young people aged 12 to 25.
The purpose and audience of this paper is to provide evidence and potential policy options to inform federal, state and territory government efforts to increase youth volunteering. It seeks to identify (where available) evidence of the economic and social contribution of young people as a result of their participation in volunteering. It investigates the barriers to and enablers for young people to participate in volunteering. It seeks to highlight particular aspects of volunteering that could be made attractive to young people who are considering volunteering, as well as aspects of volunteering that could be enhanced so as to improve the volunteering experience for young people. Finally, it explores how governments could better facilitate and encourage young people to volunteer, including through promotion of volunteering opportunities
African American Storyteller, Victoria A. Casey McDonald
In the deep resonance of storyteller Victoria A. Casey McDonald’s voice, you will hear her tell stories about growing up in Western North Carolina, and the kind of Christmas she had as a child. The late Victoria was our friend, a CSA board member, author, and “Stories of Mountain Folk” interviewer
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