4th Annual
International Conference on Fine and Performing Arts, 3-6 June 2013, Athens,
Greece
CALL FOR PAPERS AND
PARTICIPATION
The Athens Institute for
Education and Research (ATINER) organizes its 3rd Annual International
Conference on Fine Arts in
The
aim of the conference is to bring together scholars, researchers and students
from all areas of Fine Arts (such as Animation, Architecture, Art
History, Art Education, Book Arts, Ceramics, Community Arts, Fashion Design,
Fiber, Furniture/Woodworking, Glass, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial
Design, Interior Design, Jewellery/Metal Arts, Media
Arts, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Fiber Arts, Visual
Studies, Writing and Literature, etc) and Performing Arts (such as
music, drama, dance, etc). Panel organizers are encouraged to submit their
proposals by inviting other scholars that do research in the area.
The
registration fee of €250 (euro), covers access to all
sessions, two lunches, coffee breaks, and conference material. Special
arrangements will be made with a local luxury hotel for a limited number of rooms
at a special conference rate. In addition, a number of special events will be
organized: a Greek night of entertainment, a special one-day cruise in the
Greek islands and a half-day tour around the wider area of
Please
submit an abstract of no more than 300 words (using email only to: atiner@atiner.gr) by 12th of November 2012 addresses to:
Dr. Stephen Andrew Arbury, Academic Member of ATINER
and Professor,
The
Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) was established in 1995 as
an independent academic organization with the mission to become a forum, where
academics and researchers - from all over the world - could meet in Athens and
exchange ideas on their research and discuss the future developments of their
discipline. Since 1995, ATINER has organized more than 100 international
conferences and has published over 80 books. Academically, the Institute
consists of four research divisions and nineteen research units. Each research
unit organizes at least an annual conference and undertakes various small and
large research projects.