The 1st International Conference on Disability Studies, Arts, and Education

Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, H盲meentie 135 C, Helsinki, Finland
September 28th and 29th, 2017
The conference brings together researchers, students, artists, art educators and members of the disability and crip art communities who share an interest in, or whose work addresses, the intersections and interplay between critical disability studies, arts, and education. The scope of the conference comprises various art forms, such as visual arts, performing arts, dance, and film, as well as different contexts of education, such as primary education, higher education, professional artists鈥 education and public pedagogy. The members of the organizing committee are: Mira Kallio-Tavin, John Derby, and Mikko Koivisto.
The conference is open to everybody, and there is no admission fee. However, we kindly ask all participants鈥攂oth presenters and audience members鈥攖o register through this online form by September 10th.
The conference has three keynote speakers: Curator and scholar Amanda Cachia (Australia, USA), art education and disability studies scholar Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson (USA), and comics artist Kaisa Leka (Finland).
More information about our keynote speakers, full conference programme and the presentor listing and presentation abstracts can be found below.
Keynote Speakers
Amanda Cachia received her PhD in Art History, Theory & Criticism at the University of California, San Diego in Spring, 2017, and is an independent curator and critic from Sydney, Australia. She is also the first full-time Assistant Professor of Art History at Moreno Valley College in the Riverside Community College District in Southern California. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary art; curatorial studies; disability studies; performance, choreography and politics; activist art and museum access; feminist and queer theory; and phenomenology. Her dissertation, 鈥淩aw Sense: Choreography, Disability, Politics,鈥 analyzes the work of eight contemporary artists who create radical interventions in public space by virtue of non-normative body actions, and traces a genealogy for this work through avant-garde art movements from the 1960s and 1970s to offer an expanded narrative on performance, minimalism and Fluxus from a disabled perspective. She was a 2016 Yale University Sarah Pettit Doctoral Fellow and was the recipient of the Irving K. Zola Award for Emerging Scholars in Disability Studies, issued by the Society for Disability Studies (SDS) in 2014.
Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson is an Associate Professor in Arts Administraon, Educaon, and Policy at The Ohio State University and an affiliated faculty member with the Disability Studies program. Her research explores, through social and cultural theory and philosophy, the representaons of disability in visual culture and parcularly the cultural and visual construcon of understandings of mental disability within both historical and contemporary representaons. She has published in journals including Studies in Art Education, Disability Studies Quarterly, Visual Arts Research, Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, International Review of Qualitative Research, and Art Education . Dr. Richardson also writes creave nonficon and poetry and was nominated for a Puschart prize for an essay appearing in South Loop Review.
鈥淵ou know, you could also look normal if you鈥檇 just wear pants!鈥
This is a question I鈥檝e actually been asked. Several times. And always as a compliment. But I鈥檓 not normal, and it isn鈥檛 something I aspire to be. Normality is confining. It鈥檚 static. But most of all it鈥檚 boring. Why anyone in their right mind would want to be normal is beyond my comprehension.
I鈥檓 a comics artist and I publish autobiographical books about the nature of being together with my partner Christoffer Leka. When I鈥檓 not drawing I鈥檓 usually exploring the world on a bike, but the two aren鈥檛 mutually exclusive.
I have been awarded the Finnish Comics Society's prestigious Puup盲盲hattu prize and several of our books have received design prizes such as Grafia鈥檚 Gold Award. I also regularly contribute comics to several different Finnish magazines, covering topics such as feminism, disability and animal rights.
鈥淜aisa Leka can be considered a member of the growing international disability arts and culture movement. Across the globe, disabled people are recognizing that their unique bodies are vital sources of creative generation and knowledge, not to be hidden away under lap blankets or put away in institutions. Leka鈥檚 autobiographical graphic novel, I Am Not These Feet, is a complicated entry in the growing collection of work by disabled artists whose stories of claiming disability reject and complicate the tired, simplistic tales of 鈥榦vercoming,鈥 鈥榠nspiration,鈥 or 鈥榯ragedy.鈥欌
鈥擟arrie Sandahl
Programme
Daily schedule with abstracts can be found below.
8.30鈥9.15&苍产蝉辫; |
Registration and coffee, 8th floor |
9:15鈥9:30 |
Welcoming words: Room 822 |
9:30鈥11:00 |
Keynote 1: Room 822 Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson: |
11:00鈥11:30&苍产蝉辫;Coffee |
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11:30鈥13:00 |
Keynote 2: Room 822 Kaisa Leka: |
13:00鈥14:00 Lunch |
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14:00鈥15:15 |
Session 1a: Room 822 Panel session: Veronica Hicks, Lauren Stichter, Amanda Newman鈥揋odfery: |
14:00鈥15:15 |
Session 1b, Poster sessions: Gallery Atski Riikka Papunen: Sarah Swanson: Kate Gugliotta: Christina Lukac: |
15:15鈥16:00 |
Session 2 Coffee / Performance: Gallery Atski Andy Best-Dunkley, Sanna Kuusisto, Annika Sarvela, Petri S盲mpi: |
16:00鈥17:30 |
Keynote 3: Room 822 Amanda Cachia: |
17:45鈥19:00 |
Session 3, Movie night: Room 822 (with snacks) Olivia Dreisinger: |
8.30鈥9.15 |
Registration and coffee, 5th floor, NODE Gallery |
9:15鈥9:30 |
Welcome and schedule update: Room 5022 |
9:30鈥11:00 |
Session 4a: Room 5022 Kelly Gross: Lauren Stichter, Amanda Newman-Godfrey & Kate Gugliotta: Soula Marinoudi: |
Session 4b: Room 5006 Mira Kallio-Tavin: Ligia Helena Ferreira Zamaro and Sidnei Martins: Maija Koivisto: |
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Session 4c: Room 5009 Hanna Lee: Kathleen Boyle: Rosangella Leote & Oliveira Hosana Celeste: |
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11:00鈥11:30&苍产蝉辫;Coffee鈥 |
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11:30鈥13:00 |
Session 5a: Room 5022 Karen Rosenburg: Maria Sdrolia, Polyxeni Kaimara, Andreas Giannakoulopoulos and Ioannis Deliyannis: Chi-Jen Lee: |
Session 5b: Room 5006 Sari Salovaara: P盲ivi Lilja & Sami Helle: Joana Monbaron & Alexander Ivanov: |
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Session 5c: Room 5054 Andy Best-Dunkley: Rikke G眉rgens Gj忙rum & Tine Skjold: Liisa Jaakonaho: |
14:00鈥15:30 |
Session 6a: Room 5022 Anne Tarvainen: Nina Stuhldrehe: Alexandra Allen: |
Session 6b: Room 5006 Anne Chick: Eeva Rantamo: Jeremy L. Johnson & Lisa Johnson: Please Touch the Art |
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Session 6c: Room 5009 Kurukhetra Dip: Ashley Johnson & Molly Kelly: Inclusive curricular design & development for the college classroom Charles Peck & Carlyn Mueller: |
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15:30鈥16:00鈥&苍产蝉辫;颁辞蹿蹿别别 |
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16:00鈥17:30 |
Session 7a: Room 5022 Nanna Kathrine Edvardsen: Erin Davenport: Therese Ignacio Bj酶rnaas: |
Session 7b: Room 5006 John Derby: Molly Kelly: Ashley Johnson: Overview of Inclusive College Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in the United States |
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Session 7c: Room 5009 Kelsey M. Jones: Olivia Dreisinger: Mikko Koivisto: |
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17:30鈥19:00 Conclusions: Room 5022 |
Abstracts and presenters
Allen, Alexandra
Best-Dunkley, Andy
Best-Dunkley, Andy, Kuusisto, Sanna, Sarvela, Annika & S盲mpi, Petri
Cachia, Amanda
Bj酶rnaas, Therese Ignacio
Boyle, Kathleen
Chick, Anne
Davenport, Erin
Derby, John
Dip, Kurukhetra
Dreisinger, Olivia
2.
Edvardsen, Nanna Kathrine
Egermann Eva & Arztmann, Doris
Eisenhauer, Jennifer
Ferreira Zamaro, Ligia Helena & Martins, Sidnei
Gj忙rum, Rikke G眉rgens & Skjold, Tine
Gross, Kelly
Gugliotta, Kate
Haveri, Minna & Lilja, P盲ivi
Hicks, Veronica, Stichter, Lauren & Newman-Godfery, Amanda
Jaakonaho, Liisa
Johnson, Ashley
Johnson, Ashley & Kelly, Molly
Johnson, Jeremy L. & Johnson, Lisa
Jones, Kelsey M.
Kallio-Tavin, Mira
Kelly, Molly
Koivisto, Maija
Koivisto, Mikko
Kopit, Alison
2.
Lee, Chi-Jen
Lee, Hanna
Leka, Kaisa
Leote, Rosangella & Celeste, Oliveira Hosana
Lilja, P盲ivi & Helle, Sami
Lukac, Christina
Lumme, Minna
Marinoudi, Soula
Monbaron, Joana & Ivanov, Alexander
Muehlemann, Nina
Papunen, Riikka
Peck, Charles & Mueller, Carlyn
Rantamo, Eeva
Rosenburg, Karen
Salovaara, Sari
Schmidt, Yvonne
Sdrolia, Maria, Kaimara, Polyxeni, Giannakoulopoulos, Andreas & Deliyannis, Ioannis
Stichter, Lauren, Newman-Godfrey, Amanda & Gugliotta, Kate
Stuhldrehe, Nina
Swanson, Sarah
Tarvainen, Anne
Umer, Hameed & Umer, Saima