NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9am 5pm 12-1:15pm 1:30-2:45pm Conference Registration Chase Park Plaza Hotel NCAA New Members Luncheon ADMINISTRATORS WORKSHOPS Art and Architecture Administration in a Time of Necessity For new and experienced administrators of all disciplines STRATEGIC PLANNING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Moderator: Lynn Giardina, Executive Director of Development, Washington University David Blasingame, Executive Vice Chancellor for Alumni and Development, Washington University Ken Harrington, Managing Director and Lawrence (II) Luscri, Student Services Coordinator, Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies FACULTY: Thomas Fisher, Dean, College of Design, University of Minnesota Sally McRorie, Dean, College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance, Florida State University 2:45-3pm 3-4:15pm Afternoon Break ADMINISTRATORS WORKSHOPS Art and Architecture Administration in a Time of Necessity For new and experienced administrators of all disciplines FINANCES: Daniel S. Friedman, Dean, College of Built Environments, University of Washington Jim Hopfensperger, Associate Dean, College of Fine Arts, Western Michigan University CAREERS: Kevin Alter, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, Sid W. Richardson Centennial Professor of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin Sue Johnson, Professor Art, Department of Art and Art History, St. Mary s College of Maryland Erika Fitzgibbon, Career Specialist, Sam Fox School Kate Schutta, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Director of Career Development, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Wednesday, November 4, 2009 (cont.) 4:15pm 5:30pm 7:30-9pm 8pm ACSA/NCAA Buses depart Chase Park Plaza for Washington University Campus OPENING LECTURE Creative Leadership John Maeda, President, Rhode Island School of Design Graham Chapel, Washington University OPENING RECEPTION Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University On View: Chance Aesthetics Metabolic City A Challenge to Democracy: Ethnic Profiling of Japanese Americans During World War II Permanent Collection Buses begin departing Washington University for Chase Park Plaza Hotel
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Thursday, November 5, 2009 7am 5pm 7am 8:30am 9am 10am 10:15am Conference Registration Chase Park Plaza Hotel Continental breakfast CONFERENCE WELCOME Mark S. Wrighton, Chancellor, Washington University LECTURE I Rick Lowe, Founder, Project Row Houses Skandalaris Award for Excellence in Art + Architecture Coffee Break PANEL DISCUSSIONS Art + Architecture: New Structures / New Degrees Moderator: Carmon Colangelo, Dean, Sam Fox School Stephen Beal, President, California College of the Arts, MBA Design Strategy Katerina Ruedi Ray, Director, School of Art, Bowling Green State University Wellington Reiter, President, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Ruth Weisberg, USC Roski School of Fine Arts, University of Southern California Art + Architecture = Environment: Creativity and Sustainability Moderator: Peter MacKeith, Associate Dean, Sam Fox School Mary Ann Lazarus, Senior Vice President, Sustainable Design Director, HOK Architects Emily Blumenfeld, Partner, Via Partnership, LLP John Bielenberg, Founder, Project M Kim Tanzer, Dean, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 11:45am 12-2pm ACSA Lunch on your own NCAA Lunch/Board Meeting
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Thursday, November 5, 2009 (cont.) 1:30pm PANEL DISCUSSIONS Beyond the Studio: The New Landscape of Social and Situated Practices Moderator: Patricia Olynyk, Director, Graduate School of Art, Sam Fox School Thomas A. Dutton, Professor, Director, Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine Michael Mercil, Associate Professor, College of the Arts, The Ohio State University Saul Ostrow, Chair, Visual Art and Technology; Associate Professor, Painting, The Cleveland Institute of Art Dr. Anna Rubbo, Associate Professor, Architecture, Design and Planning, The University of Sydney, Australia. Bauhaus to BIM: Craft, Technology and Foundation Education Moderator: Bruce Lindsey, Dean, College of Architecture/Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design, Sam Fox School Adam Kallish, Instructor, Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Mehrdad Hadighi, Associate Professor and Chair, School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo Mary Stewart, Professor, Director of Foundations, Florida State University 3:15pm 4pm 6:30pm 7:45pm ACSA/NCAA Buses depart Chase Park Plaza Hotel for Washington University Campus (Sam Fox School complex) SAM FOX SCHOOL STUDIO TOURS begin Sam Fox School student ambassadors will lead tours of Art & Architecture studios. Docents will lead tours of the Kemper Art Museum. LECTURES II & III Anna Rubbo, Founder, Global Studio John Bielenberg, Founder, Project M Skandalaris Awards for Entrepreneurship in Design & Visual Arts Etta Eiseman Steinberg Auditorium, Washington University ACSA/NCAA Buses depart Washington University for Chase Park Plaza Hotel
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Friday, November 6, 2009 7am 5pm 7am Conference Registration Chase Park Plaza Hotel Continental Breakfast ACSA Schedule 8am 8:30am 9:30am 10:30am 11am 12:30pm 2-3:15pm NAAB Breakfast Women s Leadership Council Meeting ACSA Regional Meetings Coffee Break Plenary Session: The Future of Internship Moderator: Thomas Fisher, Professor and Dean, College of Design, University of Minnesota Marvin Malecha, Dean, College of Design, NC State University; President, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Andrew Prescott, President, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) ACSA/ARCC Luncheon ACSA PANEL 1: Research Economies Paul Donnelly, Rebecca and John Voyles Professor, Sam Fox School Jodi Polzin, Senior Lecturer, Sam Fox School Enrique Von Rohr, Visiting Assistant Professor, Design Research Studio, Sam Fox School ACSA PANEL 2: Practice Economies Adrian Joyce, Senior Adviser, Architects Council of Europe NAAB Team Training
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Friday, November 6, 2009 (cont.) NCAA Schedule 9:15am 9:30am 10:30am 12pm 12:30pm NCAA Buses depart Chase Park Plaza Hotel for Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) ART+MUSEUM Brent Benjamin, Director, Saint Louis Art Museum (Welcome) Buzz Spector, Dean, College & Graduate School of Art, Sam Fox School Auditorium, Saint Louis Art Museum Tour of SLAM collection led by Buzz Spector and Charlotte Eyerman, Curator of Modern Art, SLAM Buses depart SLAM for Chase Park Plaza Hotel NCAA Luncheon/Business Meeting (all members) Combined ACSA/NCAA Schedule 3:30pm ACSA/NCAA Buses depart Chase Park Plaza Hotel for Grand Center 4pm ACSA/NCAA TOURS/VISITS Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Exhibition: Gordon Matta-Clark Contemporary Art Museum-St. Louis Exhibition: For the Blind Man (Group Show) 6pm 7pm ACSA/NCAA Buses depart Contemporary Art Museum for Chase Park Plaza Hotel ACSA Dinner NCAA Awards Banquet
NOVEMBER 4 7, 2009 / ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Saturday, November 7, 2009 7am Continental Breakfast NCAA Schedule 8am ACSA Schedule 8:30-10am NCAA Board Meeting (with new members) ACSA PANEL 3: Public/Private Partnerships Rick Haldenby, Associate Professor and Director, University of Waterloo School of Architecture Mark Robbins, Professor and Dean, School of Architecture, Syracuse University ACSA PANEL 4: Community Design Judith Kinnard, Professor, Tulane School of Architecture, Tulane University Michael Hagge, Associate Professor and Chair, and Jimmie Tucker, Adjunct Professor, Department of Architecture, College of Communication and Fine Arts, University of Memphis Derek Hoeferlin, Senior Lecturer, Sam Fox School 9:30-10:30am 10:30am NAAB ARS Review ACSA TOUR OPTION 1: MONUMENTS Arch/Arch Grounds Cahokia Mounds Wainwright Building/Serra s Twain City Garden/Forest Park (SLAM) ACSA TOUR OPTION 2: LEED Alberici Building (LEED Platinum) Danforth Plan Science Center (LEED) Novus Headquarters (LEED Platinum) Living Learning Center, Tyson Research Center (Living Building Challenge) ACSA TOUR OPTION 3: PARKS & GARDENS Forest Park Tower Grove Park Missouri Botanical Gardens 12-5pm ACSA Committee Meetings