Speakers:

Jayne Pilling
Visiting Lecturer, Animation Department, Royal College of Art, London and Director and Founder of the British Animation Awards
Giannalberto Bendazzi
Adjunct Professor, State University, Milan,
Professor of Animation History and Founder of the Society for Animation Studies
Christine Panushka
Professor, John C Hench Animation & Digital Arts, School of Cinematic Arts,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Miwa Matreyek
Multi-media performance animator, Alumni of Experimental Animation program,
California Institute of the Arts
Gregory Araya
Animator and digital artist, Alumni of John C Hench Animation & Digital Arts, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
 
Address:
Davidson Conference Center, 3415 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California 90089-0871
For directions go to map
Contact information:
Please call Raquel Anderson: 213 821 4396 or email: mailto:randerson@cinema.usc.edu
Suggested Parking: Jefferson East Parking Plaza (PSD)
a) Enter at the Jefferson Boulevard Entrance at Royal Street (Gate #4), the closest gate to the Davidson Conference Center - DCC.
b) Or enter at the Jefferson Boulevard Entrance at McClintock Avenue (Gate #5) From this entrance turn left and drive the length of 34th Street. The parking plaza will be on your left.
Getting from Parking to the Venue:
Exit the southeast corner of the parking plaza. The Davidson Conference Center is located next and to the left of the parking plaza.
Disability Access:
A ramp is located at the south entrance of the building. Restrooms are
accessible, as well as upper floors via elevator.
For more information, please go to:http://anim.usc.edu http://cinema.usc.edu http://www.sdmart.org
The Animation: From the Avant-Garde to Popular Culture Symposium is hosted and presented by the San Diego Museum of Art; John C Hench Division of Animation & Digital Arts, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Department of Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego; Center for Research and Computing in the Arts, University of California, San Diego (CRCA); California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, University of California (Calit2); and Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego.