Foreword - Dr Anita McKeown - Art Services Unincorporated, and Dr Cara Courage - Head of Tate Exchange Introduction - Simon Woolham and Jill Journeaux Section 1: History and Pace. 1 . ' On Drawing and Dormancy: A Photogrammetric Method of Waking ' . Sevcan Ercan and Joe Graham - Kadir Has University, Turkey In conversation 1. Mary Griffiths with Simon Woolham - Independent UK artist 2. 'Drawing with archaeological excavation and communicating with past landscapes in a post- digital epoch'. Stefan Gant - University of Northampton, UK In conversation 2. Fay Ballard with Jill Journeaux - Independent artist 3.
Greig Burgoyne - University for the Creative Arts, UK , ' Drawing invisible in plain sight'. In conversation 3. Ana Leonor Rodrigues with Jill Journeaux, University of Lisbon Section 2: Environment and Place. 4. ' Liminality: space-making, place-making'. Maria O'Toole - Independent New Zealand artist In conversation 4. David Griffin with Simon Woolham - Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, Canada, 5. 'Installation Drawing as Placemaking: Creating Virtual Place and Physical Space through Representational Drawing'.
Juliet Losq - Arts University Bournemouth, UK In conversation 5. Kentaro Chiba with Jill Journeaux - Independent Japanese artist 6. 'Drawing Luton Narratives with Camera-less Photography'. Anna Fairchild - University of Bedfordshire, UK, In conversation 6. Becc Orszag with Jill Journeaux, Independent Australian artist Section 3: Identity and Place. 7. ' Drawing Attention to the Place of Public Statues of Women ' Claire Anscombe - University of Liverpool In conversation 7. Nikola Dicke with Simon Woolham - University of Osnabrueck, Germany 8.
' Provisional Interventions: Shifting Drawings'. Joana Pereira - Royal College of Art, UK In conversation 8. Maurice Moore with Simon Woolham - University of California-Davies, USA 9. ' Drawing at the edge of the map'. Kristin Mojsiewicz - Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK In conversation 9. Pete Codling with Jill Journeaux - Independent UK artist In conversation 10/Concluding thoughts: Simon Woolham in conversation with Professor Anita Taylor, University of Dundee - founding Director of the foremost annual drawing exhibition in the UK, the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (since 1994), and Drawing Projects UK , a public-facing initiative dedicated to drawing (since 2009). Index.