Cultureworks is a research program based at Mount Allison University that is focused on artistic, academic, archival, and administrative approaches to culture and community and the connections between them. A three-year initiative funded by SSHRC's Aid to Small Universities Program (ASUP), funding is made available to faculty to support interdisciplinary, innovative research and creative practice that advances broad-based community collaborations in the Atlantic region and beyond. Cultureworks is guided by an interdisciplinary steering committee consisting of representatives of diverse areas of research and creative activity at Mount Allison University.
CultureWorks Conference Schedule
Friday, February 10
5:00-6:30 Buffet dinner, Tweedie Hall, McCain Student Centre) (please
RSVP by Feb.3)
7:00 Keynote/President’s Speakers Series lecture,
John Mighton, OC: “The Open Mind: Preparing for
a Future in which Everyone is Brilliant” (Crabtree Auditorium)
Saturday, February 11
9:00-9:15 Coffee (McCain 130)
9:15-10:15 Artist’s Talk by Dan Steeves: “The
Memory of Pain” (McCain 130)
10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Session 1: Presentations by Tim Reiffenstein, Anne
Koval, Marilyn Walker, Chris Down (McCain 130)
12:00-1:30 Lunch at Jennings Meal Hall (please RSVP by Feb.3)
1:30-3:00 Session 2: Presentations by Leslie Kern, Jennifer Harris, Alex Fancy, Linda Pearse (McCain 130)
3:00-3:30 Coffee (Owens Art Gallery)
3:30-4:30 Keynote, Martin Willis, “Open Fields?
The Future of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities.” (Owens
Art Gallery)
Contact Us
Director, CultureWorks
Mount Allison University
53 York Street
Sackville, New Brunswick Canada E4L 1C9
images: Chris Down, Escaping Landscaping: untitled, 2009, ink on paper, 8" x
7"; untitled, 2009, gouache and ink on paper, 8" x 7"; installation view:
untitled (detail), 2009, cut vinyl on glass, Cape Jourimain Nature Centre, NB