February 28, 2012
Lectures, Readings and Discussions, Free Events
ICE Seminar: Art and Social Practice
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Zell B. Miller Learning Center (SLC/MLC)
Room 214
Contact: Mark Callahan Artistic Director, ICE 706-542-7270
An interdisciplinary panel of faculty from anthropology, psychology, social work, and sociology share their reactions to some "classic" examples of relational art.
Panel:
Jody Clay-Warner is a professor of sociology and director of the Criminal Justice Studies Program. Her specialty areas include social psychology, criminology and gender.
Psychology professor W. Keith Campbell is the author of several books on narcissism including The Narcissism Epidemic and his research focuses on the regulation of the self in the context of close relationships.
Shari Miller joined the School of Social Work as an assistant professor after practicing as a social worker in New York City in a variety of settings, with a primary focus on the delivery of individual, family and group mental health services to a diverse population of children, adolescents and adults.
J. Peter Brosius is a professor of anthropology and the Director for the Center for Integrative Conservation Research. His research focuses on the understanding of the human impact on the physical and biotic environment, but also in showing how that environment is constructed, represented, claimed, and contested.
Sponsored by Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE), an interdisciplinary initiative for advanced research in the arts at UGA.
http://ice.uga.edu