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Don't forget... next year's SPE conference is in Dallas, TX. March 26-29.
There are scholarships available for students who want to go, as well as conference fee reimbursement for volunteering at the conference.
Here's the info from their website. Click on the link to view the information about scholarships.
"Sprawl"
46th SPE National Conference
Dallas, Texas
March 26 - 29, 2009
Fairmont Dallas Hotel
The city of Dallas provides an informative and imaginative backdrop for the conference theme. Like other metropolitan areas since the 1960s, Dallas has seen suburban sprawl reshape its civic geography and identity. Sprawl then is a physical manifestation of civic growth and population migration, housing developments and ‘big-box’ retail parks. But the concept of sprawl also prompts discussions of environmental conservation, the appropriate use of land and resources, the loss and/or renewal of city centers and close-knit neighborhood communities. Cultural depictions of sprawl have long been a mainstay in popular culture, including the 1970s photo movement New Topographics, William Gibson’s cyberpunk fiction, the music of Sonic Youth, and in TV shows, such as “Weeds,” with its ‘burb’-inspired theme song “Little Boxes.” Sprawl—suburban landscape and life—serves as both cultural inspiration and critique. The organizers of the 2009 SPE National Conference invite imagemakers, historians, critics, and curators to submit proposals illuminating the visual and cultural complexities of Sprawl as a defining concept and reality of our twenty-first century public experience.
Our Host City of Dallas
Dallas is situated on rolling plains near the Trinity River, midway between the Piney Woods of east Texas and the vast landscape of the Great Plains. It is a sprawling metropolis shaped by the confluence of diverse cultures and communities. Today, civic ambitions have created a dynamic cityscape in which urban flight has been reversed and a municipal footprint of inner city idealism is being reestablished. Thus Dallas blossoms with cultural and social renewal from its urban center to its far flung suburban neighborhoods, as seen in new building construction designed by noteworthy architects such as I.M. Pei, Rem Koolhaas, Renzo Piano and Phillippe Stark. Public art works revitalize planned residential and commercial districts, like Victory Park with its multiple, moving video screens streaming programming into the wee hours of the morning. Beyond these exciting civic features, SPE conference goers will find ready access via the Dallas Metroplex to a plethora of museums and cultural institutions: Amon Carter Museum; Nasher Sculpture Garden; the Fort Worth Modern; Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas Contemporary; the DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University; and the McKinney Avenue Contemporary. So mark your calendars for March 26 – 29, 2009 and join colleagues and friends at the SPE National Conference in Dallas!
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