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BioArt Project_Athens, Greece_24th April 2015

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The final outcome of the research project: BioArt: “Borders and definitions. Research project for the development of a widely accepted deontological framework of its production and management International Workshop” will be presented at an International Workshop which will be hosted in TEI of Athens in April 24th 2015.

Athens, Greece
TEI of Athens
Friday 24th April 2015

The BioArt project, is implemented by the Technological Educational Institute of Athens (TEI of Athens) coordinated by the Dept. Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art in collaboration with researchers from the Panteion University of Athens and Columbia University (USA).

 

Participants

Giorgos Panagiaris (Professor in Conservation Science, Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, TEI Athens) biologist.

Luis Graca (MD PhD Associate Professor, Head of Cellular Immunology Unit Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Universidade de Lisboa), biologist.

Dimitris Christopoulos (Professor in Economic theory, Panteio University) political scientist.

Assimina Kaniari (Lecturer in Art History, D.Phil Oxford, Art History, Athens School of Fine Arts) art historian.

Suzanne Anker (Chair, BFA Fine Arts Department, School of Visual Arts, New York College, Director, Bio Art Laboratory at SVA), artist and theorist.

Ellen K. Levy (Ph.D., Special Advisor Special Advisor on the Arts and Sciences, IDSVA-Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, Past President, C A A 2004-2006),artist and theorist.

Marta De Menezes (Mst Art History, Oxford University, Ph.D candidate, University of Leiden, Cultivamos Cultura, Director) artist and theorist.

Gunalan Nadarajan (Dean, Stamps School of Arts and Design, University of Michigan), art theorist and curator.

Irina Aristakova (Associate Professor of History of Art and Women’s Studies, Stamps School of Arts and Design, University of Michigan) cultural theorist

Ingeborg Reichle (Dr. FONTE guest professor, Institute for Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt-University, Berlin), art historian.

For more info about the project and the participants, click HERE

 

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