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"ON STREAM | 2011" FATE BIENNIAL

It is a pleasure to announce that the 2011 FATE BIENNIAL CONFERENCE will be held in the Gateway City—St. Louis, Missouri. It is only fitting that this exciting and comprehensive gathering of art professionals, academics and students will yet converge upon a signal city that has opened the way to many new destinies.

From museums to parks and gardens, you won't be disappointed with the visual and cultural surroundings as you are inspired by not only your professional peers, but the city of St. Louis as well.

Keep checking back with this page as we begin to provide increasing details regarding the conference and the terrific venue. We look forward to "meeting YOU in St. Louis!"



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UPCOMING NATIONAL EVENTS

FATE Biennial 2011 (Joint with MACAA)
St. Louis, Missouri
— March 30–April 2, 2011
Hosted by Eastern Illinois University

In the SPRING of 2011, hundreds of artists, art educators, art students and more will converge upon the heritage-rich city of St. Louis, Missouri. The arts organizations of FATE and MACAA (Mid-America College Art Association) will be joining forces to make sure that the time shared at this occasion will be both challenging and rewarding! In addition, the innovative folks from Integrative Teaching International (aka: ThinkTank) will be opening up the conference with intensive workshops geared towards integrative teaching. Don't miss this!

Hilton at Ballpark

Above is a view from the Hilton at the Ballpark in St. Louis. This hotel is the venue for the FATE BIENNIAL. To check out this hotel further, go here.

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FATE Sponsors SECAC/MACAA at Virginia Commonwealth
Richmond, Virginia
— October 20–23, 2010
For more info about conference, go here.

"FATE: OPEN SESSION"

Chair: Greg Skaggs, Assistant Professor of Art
TROY University [jgskaggs@troy.edu]

Panelists:
Stacy Isenbarger, Foundations Coordinator, East Tennessee State University
TRANSFORMATIVE STORYBOARDS AND OTHER WARM-UP EXERCISES

Sue O’Donnell, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
ROTOSCOPE FLIPBOOKS: a hands-on to digital process

Claire van der Plas, Adams State College, CO
ACTION/INTERACTION

Casey McGuire, University of West Georgia
PROCESS as ART

Sara Dismukes, Troy University
SELF-PORTRAIT of the ARTIST on a FLYING CAT: WHY PHOTOSHOPS is a GREAT TOOL for 2D

 

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