9.00 Registration and Signing in
9.30 Welcome
Illustration Research Methods
Mireille Fauchon and Rachel Gannon
Journal of Illustration
Desdemona McCannon, Illustration Research and Principal Editor, Journal of Illustration
10.15 – 11.15 Keynote
Bodies in Spaces
Dr Catrin Morgan, Parsons School of Design
11.15 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 12.45 Parallel Session 1
Panel 1A: New readings of illustration - alternative and unfamiliar narratives
Dismantling the Single Story – (how) can we decolonise illustration history?
Dr Maggie Gray, Kingston University
Close Reading: Ahistorical Illustrative research Katie Jones-Barlow, Leeds Arts University
COME CRUISE WITH ME. Is there such thing as a queer illustration practice?
Jo Sordini, recent graduate of Royal College of Art
Chair: Mirelle Fauchon
Panel 1B: Networks, co-production and collaborative practices
Pairing, Sharing, Caring: The Possibilities and Potential of Collaborative Practices in Illustration
Molly Cranston and Safiye Gray, recent graduates of Kingston University
The Production Manual
Gareth Proskourine-Barnett and Alis Oldfield, Birmingham City University
Teaching/Not Teaching: A Community-Oriented Practice in the Classroom
Kimberly Ellen Hall, Maryland Institute College of Art
Chair: Rachel Gannon
Panel 1C: Illustration publics and participatory practices
Illustration Practice as a tool for understanding disappearing culture
Yeni Kim, Hongik University
Lessons from participatory art
Duncan Ross, Ulster University
Tracing Expressions of Community
Luise Vormittag, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL
Chair: Laura Copsey
12.45 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.15 Parallel Session 2
Panel 2A: Illustration impacts, the reach beyond academia
Birth Stories
Jane Webster, Kingston University
Walking The Narrative: The ‘Woodland Lifecycle Trail’ in Collaboration With The Forestry Commission (FC) 2019 and researcher/illustrator Hannah Rollings
Hannah Rollings, PhD student at Kingston University
Who’s Caring for You?
Emma Brown, University West of England
Chair: Desdeoma McCannon
Panel 2B: Illustration as performance, happening and event
Sentient and Free - the illustrated image away from the illustrator
Amelia Huw Morgan, Cardiff School of Art and Design
The Pedagogy of Joseph Beuys: Parallels with Practices of Scribing or Graphic Recording
Vincent Larkin, Arts University of Bournemouth
The Great India apologises for having colonised Britain
Ravista Mehra, recent graduate of Royal College of Art
Chair: Rachel Emily Taylor
Panel 2C: Illustration and the academy: research knowledge and new frontiers
Inductive
Ellie O'Neill, student at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
Innovating Structures - Illustration Practice prototypes new possibilities in Research
Geoff Grandfield, Kingston University
Time- specific illustration: Using light to reflect on what can landscapes teach us - a new participatory documentary approach
Laura Copsey, UCA: Farnham, Ravensbourne University and recent graduate of Royal College of Art
Chair: Dr Stephanie Black
15.15 - 15.30 Break
15.30 - 16.45 Parallel Session 3
Panel 3A: Illustrative interpretations and the creation of the archive
Unlearning Imperialism: Using illustration to push back against the archive
Matthew Jones, University of Sussex
Reframing & Showcasing Archival Research as Illustrative Practice: A Critique
Amy Goodwin, Arts University Bournemouth & Plymouth University
An Illustrated Reader
Caitlin McLoughlin, recent graduate of Kingston University
Chair: Mireille Fauchon
Panel 3B: Responsibility, ethics and power
Critical Illustration Practice: a pedagogical model for developing ethics and social impact
Sinead Evans, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL
Miriam Elgon, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL
The Discussion of Race in the Education of Future Illustrators
Robyn Phillips-Pendleton, University of Delaware
Criticality and Belonging
Serena Katt, UCA: Farnham
Chair: Dr Maggie Grey
Panel 3C: Care & compassion; tolerance, empathy and understanding through illustration
Illustration as Intercultural Communication: image-making processes within globalised communities
Dr Katie Forrester, University of Gloucestershire, Staffordshire University
Ethical Illustration Practices - Strategies and Models
Siyona Ravi, Program and Communications Assistant, Center for Urban Pedagogy
Melisa Tekin, Creative Director and Lead Designer, Neighbors Studio
Ryan Hartley Smith, Associate Professor of Illustration and Deputy Chair of Design, City University of New York Queens College
Chair: Jhinuk Sarkar
16.45 - 17.00 Break
17.00 - 17.30 Illustration Educators Launch Event
Illustration Educators is an organisation established by educators to support, advance and disseminate the subject, practices and discipline of illustration by providing forums for discussion and debate.
This session is an introduction and welcome to this new organisation.
Rachel Taylor, Sinead Evans and Darryl Clifton, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL
Peter Nencini, Royal College of Art
Rachel Gannon, Kingston University