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EVERYDAY EXTREMES

Relate North 2021: Exhibition Catalogue

InSEA Endorsed Symposium and Exhibition, Tomsk, Russia, 2021

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MAKING-PLACE

A/r/tography: Catalogue

InSEA World Congress, Vancouver 2019

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Mapping

A/r/tography: Catalogue

InSEA World Congress, Vancouver 2019

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MAKING TIME

InSEA World Congress, Vancouver 2019

Delegates Digital Exhibition 

Poster 1

Poster 2

The video

SOCIAL Posters:

interchange project

ARTEspacios Project:

An international Project started in 2017 by Ángeles Saura (Spain)

to claim the presence of ART in educational centers of all educational levels 2017-2020

Hilar Project 

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Endorsed  Enredadas 2018: Art Exhibition about  Social Inclusion , curated by Katia Pangrazi.  2018

Proyecto Exposiciones enREDadas- Entangled Exhibitions Project: 

Synchonous exhibitions and performances  coordinated by by Angeles Saura (2013-2017)  displaying  works done by artists, artist teachers, art educators

and their students displayed in several places of the world during the International week of Arts Education (UNESCO)

+INFO:  http://exposicionesenredadas.blogspot.com/

 The ARTgila Project

The Project: ARTgila 123 is an international ceramic miniatures exhibition travelling during  2017 -2020 These clay-based works have been limited to the size of a matchbox – 1” x 2” x 3” – and explore the intricacies of ceramics-based pedagogy through miniature sculpture and reflect the theme of art education and the artist/teacher’s approach to and love for clay.

Download the catalogue of the exhibition(s) at this link. 

Crearte Project, Spain, UJaen,  2016

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Collection of children's drawings exhibited in MOMA; NY, US, 1957

Collected Students Drawings in the 2008 InSEA Exhibition, OSAKA world Congress, Japan. 

InSEA Exhibition  UNDERdLights, 2015

Curator: Ana Barbero

Download the catalogue of InSEA SelfPortraits Exhibition 2014

Curator: Ana Barbero

Download the catalogue of Exhibition Send a Visual Message 

PORUKE/MESS@GESS, From: Students aged 12 – 19, 2013 (2014, 2015). Organised by Mirjana Tomasevic Dancevic.

Download the catalogue of BOL-PAIN 2010 

BOL/PAIN : Feeling of pain in artwork of women artist-educators expressed in the medium of digital photo, 2010. Organised by Mirjana Tomasevic Dancevic.

Download the catalogue of BOL-PAIN 2011 

BOL/PAIN : Feeling of pain in artwork of students aged 12 – 19, 2011. Organised by  Mirjana Tomasevic Dancevic

Download the catalogue of  JOY-Radost 2012 

JOY/Radost : Feeling of joy in digital photos of students aged 12 – 19, 2012. Organised by Mirjana Tomasevic Dancevic.

Raw Material- InSEA 2015

Student art works collected during 2015 ( Norway and Brazil)

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InSEA World Council (2025-27) Elections: Online Ballot now open!

Dear InSEA members,

In the name of the Nomination Election Committee, please accept our apology for the delay in sending you the voting ballots. We had some issues that had to be resolved and want to assure fair and accessible election.

The period for voting for the InSEA world Council 2025-2027 starts 10th May 2025 at 9.00h (UTC time).

In the last InSEA Newsletter (1st May 2025) you already received the link to the information about the candidates available at

https://www.insea.org/world-council-2025-27-elections/

All members may cast a vote for the position of President, two Vice Presidents and three World Councillors in their region. When making decisions please consider the importance of having diverse perspectives reflecting our global community.

The period for voting will close on 24 May 2025 at 12.00h (UTC time)

Members will be sent an email with a one-time link to vote, by the Chair of the Committee (Teresa Eça) via the Treasurer (Celia Ferreira).

Votes will be verified by the InSEA Elections Committee during 30 May – 5 June 2025. Candidates will be contacted individually by the InSEA Elections Committee and informed of their results in the election 6 June 2025. If any candidate wishes to appeal their result in the election, they may do so by contacting the Chairperson of the InSEA Elections Committee during 9 June – 16 June. Results of the InSEA World Council 2025-2027. The election results will be published on the InSEA website on 9 July 2025.

The Nomination Elections Committee

Teresa Eça (Chair); Jonathan Silverman; Maho Sato; Graham Nash; Gabriella Pataky; Glen Coutts.