The ICON11 Education Symposium seeks to explore how educators can inspire students to cultivate their individual voices and perspectives while situating themselves in the marketplace in viable and sustainable ways. The multitude of contemporary mechanisms to create and distribute work have expanded the opportunities for illustrators and redefined the creator/client relationship. How do educators incorporate these realities into their teaching? 

Education Symposium Schedule

Day 1
Education Symposium Welcome
COLLABORATING OUT OF THE BOX: Blurring the lines between media, disciplines, performers and audience
LOOK IT UP: THE ROLE OF THE WEB FOR THE RISING STUDENTS
Discussing and Developing Style
TWISTS AND LOOPS: ILLUSTRATING ECOLOGICALLY
Editorial Illustration: Audience Interaction through Space and Time
BRIDGING THE GAP: EQUIPPING ILLUSTRATORS FOR LIFE AFTER THE CLASSROOM
Race, Responsibility, and Educating Illustration Students
Entrepreneurship in the Classroom
STIR IT UP: STEP AWAY FROM THAT ROUTINE, EXPAND AND EXPLORE
Day 2
Education Symposium: Welcome Back
Teaching Students to Reject Stereotyping and Cultural Appropriation Through Research-Based Assignments
Raising Your Illustrative Voice
Analog to Digital: A Mixed Media, Digital Arts Workshop
The Visual Language of Political Illustration
A Case for Creative Play
Education Symposium: Closing Remarks
Educators Roundtable