Ellen Mueller

Category Archives: social practice

Call for FATE Presentations 2017: Social Practice in Foundations

by Ellen Mueller on June 6, 2016, no comments

I am chairing a panel at the FATE conference in Kansas City, April 6th-8th, 2017. My panel is entitled, “Social Practice in Foundations,” and I’m looking for presenters. The deadline to submit is Friday, July 15th, 2016. Here’s the abstract: “Social practice focuses on social engagement and collaboration with individuals, communities, and institutions as a form of participatory art. With […]

Call for 4D papers at SECAC 2016

by Ellen Mueller on April 12, 2016, no comments

I am chairing a panel at SECAC in Roanoke, October 19-22th, 2016. My panel is entitled, “Approaches to 4D Practices in Foundations,” and I’m looking for a few more presenters. Here’s the abstract: “With the constant evolution of art and design, more and more contemporary work moves into the realm of time-based practices. For the purposes of […]

Call for Presentations: 4D Art & Design Critique

by Ellen Mueller on January 26, 2016, no comments

I am chairing a panel at the Mid-America College Art Association in Cincinnati, October 26-28th, 2016. My panel is entitled, “Time-Based Art & Design: Finding the Language of Critique,” and I’m looking for presenters. Here’s the abstract: “With the constant evolution of art and design, more and more contemporary work moves into the realm of […]

4D Regional FATE Event

by Ellen Mueller on October 16, 2015, no comments

I’m looking at offering a FATE Regional Event during spring semester at West Virginia Wesleyan College. The event will focus on 4D art/design foundations approaches (moving beyond 2D and 3D to add time-based activities). Know anyone that would be interested in attending? Please check out this online form where you can indicate dates that would […]

2nd Place at Lift Gallery’s “ENGAGED”

by Ellen Mueller on November 6, 2014, no comments

LIFT Gallery at Greensboro College is exhibiting video documentation of social practice art projects for its show ENGAGED. The theme of the show is open and artworks can include community organizing, activism, environmentalism, intervention or performance but must blur the line between artist and audience. The videos selected for the show will be exhibited at […]