Here is the outline programme for the Summer School in Gdansk that has been organised by PhD researcher Roman Sebastyanski, bringing together students from the MA in Creative Media Practice at UWS with students from the Gdansk Academy of Fine Art.
PROGRAMME OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL IN THE GDANSK
SHIPYARD
Day 1 (Tuesday, 6th August) –
introduction to the different views of the Gdansk Shipyard
Morning session; 9:30-13:00
-
introduction
(1 hour) - chair Katarzyna Kosmala
-
guided
tour around the site by Roman Sebastyanski (1,5 hour)
-
brief
(20 min) presentation (by dr Waldemar Affelt) of the Gdansk Shipyard historical
heritage issues followed by discussion (40 min)
Lunch; 13:00-14:00 bar “U Kazia” in the Gdansk
Shipyard
Afternoon session; 14:00-18:00
-
brief
(20 min) presentation (by prof. Jacek Dominiczak) of the urban regeneration
planning issues followed by discussion (40 min)
-
brief
(20 min) presentation by artist Michal Szlaga on the artistic engagement issues
followed by discussion (40 min)
-
concluding
the introduction to the Gdansk Shipyard and brainstorming; problems and
potentials for positive transformations (1 hour) – chair Graham Jeffery
-
reflections
of the CCI/UWS students on the UK experience of similar post-industrial urban
regenerations followed by discussion (1 hour) – facilitator Graham Jeffery
Day 2 (Wednesday, 7th August) –
alternative urban development thinking
Morning session; 9:30-13:00
-
Subjective
Bus Line[1]
(0,5 hour)
- guided
tour through exhibition the “Alternativa – Till Tomorrow! Ideologies of City
Planning and the Tactics of Dwelling”[2]
(by Hubert Bilewicz, curator
of educational program,
and ASP students of prof. Dominiczak, presenting their works followed by
discussions (3 hours)
Lunch; 13:00-14:00 – bar “U Kazia” in the
Gdansk Shipyard
Afternoon session; 14:00-18:00
- artistic
tactics to engage public for transformative action (15 min presentations by
Katarzyna Kosmala, Graham Jeffery and Roman Sebastyanski) followed by
discussions (1,5 hour)
- workshop
1; looking for ideas – time for independent students’ work (2,5 hour)
Dinner; 19:30 (free
evening for all participants)
Day 3 (Thursday,
8th August) – imagining alternative futures of the Gdansk Shipyard
regeneration
Morning session; 9:30-13:00
-
discussion
with prof. Grzegorz Klaman, author of Subjective Bus Line (0,5 hour)
-
presentations
and discussions of the initial ideas (1 hour) – chair Graham Jeffery
-
workshop
2; developing initial projects’ concepts for engaging citizens in creation of
alternative vision (2 hours) - facilitator Roman Sebastyanski
Lunch; 13:00-14:00 bar “U Kazia” in the Gdansk
Shipyard
Afternoon session; 14:00-18:00
- presentation
and discussion of the initial projects’ concepts (1,5 hour) – chair Graham Jeffery
-
workshop
2; developing projects proposals for engaging citizens in creation of
alternative vision (2 hours) – facilitator Roman Sebastyanski
Day 4 (Friday, 9th August) – outcomes’
presentation
Morning session; 9:30-12:30
- Public
presentation of the workshop’s outcomes and open discussion (3 hours) – chair
Katarzyna Kosmala and Graham Jeffery, facilitation Roman Sebastyanski
Farewell Lunch; 13:00-15:00 – “Panorama”
restaurant (at the
16th floor with a view toward the shipyard)
- Arrival
at the Lech Walesa Airport (16:30) and departure to Glasgow (18:55)
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