SCHEDULE & LOCATION

A&HG 5178
When and Where
DATES:


TIME:

PLACE:
Thursday, June 6; Friday, June 7
Thursday, June 13; Friday, June 14; Saturday, June 15, 2002

9am-6pm

Teachers College
525 West 120th Street
 
Schedule
Thursday, June 6 - OVERVIEW -Module I
9am - 9:45am Coffee and Registration
9:45am - 10am Welcome: Joan Jeffri, Director, Program in Arts Administration, Teachers College Columbia University - Framing the Subject
10am-11:30am Thirty Years of Technology at the Kitchen, Elise Bernhardt,
Executive Director, The Kitchen
11:30am-11:45am Coffee
11:45am-1pm The tools of the trade: A resource session: Karin Heck. Director, Coach.com
1pm-2pm Lunch
2pm-3:30pm

Online philanthropy and fund-raising and Virtual Volunteering, Theresa Perrone, Craven Matthews Smith

3:30pm-3:45pm Coffee
3:45pm-5:15pm Copyright and digitization: major issues - I. Fred Koenigsberg, White & Case, ASCAP
5:15pm-5:45pm Wrap up
   
Friday, June 7: Technology in Visual Art - Module I
10am-10:15am Welcome: Dr. Graeme Sullivan, Associate Professor of Art Education, Department of Arts and Humanities, Teachers College, Columbia University
10:15am-10:30am Coffee
10:30am-11:30am Framing the Experience: Maxwell Anderson, Director, The Whitney Museum of American Art
11:30am-1pm Why Technology? Programming for the Cutting Edge, Steven Dietz, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis
1pm-2pm Lunch
2pm-3:30pm Where to draw the line between art, technology and popular culture: Steven Deitz, Walker Art Center; Carl Goodman, Museum of the Moving Image ; John Broughton, Moderator
3:30pm - 5pm New Funding Models for the Visual Arts: Cyberspace and the
Virtual Museum: Elyssa Wortzman, Director of Legal and Business Affairs, Guggenheim.com; Susie Wise, Senior Producer, Interactive Educational Technologies, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Todd Bishop,Content Manager, Museum of Modern Art
5pm-5:15pm Coffee
5:15pm-6:30pm Break out session
   
Thursday, June 13 - OVERVIEW - Module II
10am-11:15 am Dr. Benjamin Barber, Kekst Professor of Civil Society and Director, The Democracy Collaborative, Controversial Art, Democracy and Technology.
11:15am-11:30am Coffee
11:30am-1pm Audience development and new markets -Karin Heck, Director, Coach.com
1pm-2pm Lunch
2pm-3:30pm Distance Learning in the Arts: Videoconference with Pinchas Zukerman and the Manhattan School of Music (confirming)
3:30pm-5pm Ricardo Dominguez, Radical Art Online
5pm Wrap up
   
Friday, June 14 - Technology in Music and Dance - Module II
10am-10:15am Welcome: Dr. Harold Abeles, Department of Music and Music Education
10:15am-11:15am Framing Creativity-Thomas Gulick, San Francisco Opera
11:15am-11:30am Coffee
11:30am-1pm Popular culture and high culture
Robert Santelli, Director and CEO of Experience Music Project and Zoe Friedman Melendez, Project Development Manager, Vulcan Inc , Seattle, WA
1pm-2pm Lunch
2pm-3:30 pm San Francisco Opera Case - Thomas Gulick, San
Francisco Opera

3:30pm-3:45pm Coffee
3:45pm-5pm Dance Theater Workshop/DTW DIGITAL
David White, Executive Director, Dance Theater Workshop and DTW DIGITAL, Re-casting the net: Managing Imagination.
5pm-6pm Break out session
6pm Wrap-up
   
Saturday, June 15: Technology and Literature - Module II
10am-10:15am Welcome: Dr. Ruth Vinz, Chair, Department of Arts and Humanities, Program in English Education
10:15am-11:45am Cheryl Faver, Co-Director, Gertrude Stein Repertory Company, Remaking Americans
11:45am-12:00pm Coffee
12:00pm-1pm John Perry Barlow, Cognitive Dissident, Electronic Frontier
Foundation

1pm-2pm Lunch
2pm-3:15pm Alex Rivera, Radical Art Online
3:15pm-3:30pm Coffee
3:30pm-5pm Break out session: artists, small arts institutions, large arts institutions
5pm-6pm Digital Happy Hour, Christina Yang, Director of Media Arts, The Kitchen, Artists Mark Tribe, Sara Tucker, Jon Ippolito and Joline Blais
6pm Wrap-up