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Teaching Painting: a conference

I will be presenting a paper at this conference in Manchester @
The Whitworth, 
The University of Manchester, 
Oxford Road, 
Manchester, 
M15 6ER
For more information 
http://teachingpainting.tumblr.com

Papers

Maggie Ayliffe and Christian Mieves - Dirty Practice: Painting Workshops and the Hidden Curriculum
Gordon Brennan - Teaching Painting at Edinburgh College of Art: an awkward period of self-reflection and identity crisis, a work in progress
Ian Gonczarow: Teaching Painting as Research: Curriculum Strategy Post-Analogue
Sarah Horton and Sarah West - “10 + EXTEND”: how can we teach painting to students who already think they know what painting is?
Sean Kaye - Teaching Painting through Not Teaching Painting
John McClenaghen - Teaching Painters on General Fine Art Courses: Against Production
Dougal McKenzie - Step Away from the Screen, Please (Or, The Painting Student on the Road to Tarascon)
Alistair Payne - On Painting: The Discipline, Interdisciplinarity and Indisciplinarity Teaching Painting Now
David Rayson - Teaching and Learning in… and out of the Studio
Liz Rideal - Straw poll: Painting is fluid but is it porous?
Craig Staff - Teaching Painting in the Expanded Field: Positioning, Pedagogy and Practice
Sarah Taylor - Aspirational Beauty: Painting Class …the importance of personal narrative in painting
Joseph Wright and Stuart MacKenzie - Painting in a Contemporary Context: Teaching Painting: The value of Materials, Techniques and Skills

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