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Kitagawa Utamaro, Ochie of the Ko-iseya at kobiki-cho, shin-Yashiki (Kobikicho, shin-yashiki ko-iseya Ochie 木挽町 新やしき 小伊勢屋 おちえ) from the series Famous Beauties of Edo (Edo Komei bijin 江戸 高名 美人), circa 1792 to 1793, Print; woodblock print; oban colour woodblock print with white mica ground, 40.7 cm h x 27.8 cm w, Flinders University Museum of Art collection 447, Gift of Miss M.E. Wharmby
WORKSHOP
Workshop in object-based learning
Thursday 20 October 2016
9.15am - 12.15pm
Guest speaker
Prof Helen Chatterjee MBE
Head of Research and Teaching, Department of Public and Cultural Engagement & Professor of Biology, University College London
Alere Function Centre
Level 2 | Student Hub & Plaza
Flinders University
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Flinders University Museum of Art invites you join us for a workshop in object-based learning.
Led by Professor Helen Chatterjee MBE Head of Research and Teaching, Department of Public and Cultural Engagement & Professor of Biology, University College London.
Helen Chatterjee is an award-winning academic and advocate of ‘object-based learning’ in higher education. Her research interests include the value of cultural encounters in health and wellbeing and the role of touch and object handling in health, wellbeing and education. Helen is widely published in this area and has edited three books, including most recently ‘Engaging the Senses: Object-Based Learning in Higher Education’ (Routledge; 2015). She is co-founder of the National Alliance for Museums, Health and Wellbeing and is Principal Investigator on the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project ‘Museums on Prescription’ which is exploring the role of museums and galleries in social prescribing. In 2015, Helen was awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire) for services to Higher Education and Culture.
Helen will speak about her work at the University College London and the transformative potential of object-based learning across the arts and sciences.
This workshop is the third in a series promoting the use of Flinders University’s art collections in teaching, learning and research across multiple disciplines, blending academic and practical learning experiences to improve graduate employment opportunities. See more about The power of things: Enhancing employability in higher education through object-based learning. This project is in collaboration with TAFE SA and The University of Melbourne with support provided by the Australian Government Office of Learning and Teaching.
Workshop Program
9.15 for – 9.30
Welcome by Fiona Salmon
9.45 – 10.30
Presentation by Professor Helen Chatterjee
The transformative potential of object-based learning across the arts and sciences
10.30 – 10:50
Break
10:50 – 11:30
Small group observation sessions with objects
11.30 – 12.15
Report back / discussion
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University I Sturt Road I Bedford Park SA 5042
Located ground floor Social Sciences North building, Humanities Road adjacent carpark 5
Telephone | +61 (08) 8201 2695
Email | museum@flinders.edu.au
Monday to Friday | 10am - 5pm or by appointment
Thursdays | Until 7pm
Closed weekends and public holidays
FREE ENTRY
Flinders University Museum of Art is wheelchair accessible, please contact us for further information.
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