This is a call for Papers, Presentations, and Workshops: 2017 Conference of the Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Forum, at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Forum (ACSF), an international academic-practitioner network, announces their 9th annual symposium "Practice, Craft, Materials, and Making” to be held May14-18, 2017, at the renowned Haystack Mountain School of Crafts on Deer Isle, Maine.
ACSF is inviting an expanded range of proposal types in order to illuminate, and experiment with, ideas on the spiritual dimensions of practice, craft, materials, and making of architecture and landscape architecture. Proposals from individuals new to ACSF, including practitioners, graduate students, and those who have attended in the past but not presented, are especially welcomed and encouraged.
Poet Annie Finch, comparative religion scholar Lindsay Jones, potter Daniel Johnston, and architectural scholar Bradford Grant will provide four keynotes.
Haystack’s spectacular campus on Deer Isle is a five-hour drive from Boston. It is easily reached from Bangor International Airport (1 hour, 20 minutes) and Portland (3 hours).
We invite proposals for pre-organized sessions, project presentations, traditional papers, and workshops. Proposals are due Tuesday, January 17, 2017.
For full details, please consult the ACS9 website: http://www.acsforum.org/symposium2017/
Should you have any questions, please feel free to address them to the conference co-chairs Ben Jacks, Rebecca Krinke, and Mikesch Muecke at: acs9deerisle@gmail.com
http://www.acsforum.org/symposium2017/
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Michael Crosbie FAIA
Editor-in-Chief
Faith & Form
Essex CT
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