Curriculum Vitae:
Phillip Murray Dineen
[email protected] [email protected] 613 526 9142 EDUCATION: Degrees: Ph.D Historical Musicology with a Concentration in Theory, Columbia University, New York City, 1988 M.A Musicology, University of Victoria, 1982 B.Mus Theory, University of Alberta, 1980 Diploma Music, Grant McEwan Community College, 1976 Additionally: courses in Business Administration and Financial Accounting at the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College, 2019-2021 LANGUAGES: English (native), French, German EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 1991 – 2019 1989 – 1991 1988 – 1990
Professor, Université d'Ottawa (Professor Emeritus since January 2019) Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario Lecturer, McGill University
WEBSITES: https://ottawasculpture.weebly.com/ A website devoted to outdoor sculpture in the OttawaGatineau region. [Very much in progress.]
RECENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS ACTIVITIES: Arts Network Ottawa (2020 ongoing). Arts Network has an extensive portfolio of activities for artists and arts communities in the Ottawa region. https://artsnetottawa.ca/ Arts Lending of Ottawa (2020 ongoing). This group organizes sales and a lending library for local artists, with four shows annually and an online shop. http://www.artlendingofottawa.ca/ I am responsible for membership. Ottawa-Gatineau Printmakers Connective (2015 ongoing). The Connective is a volunteer organization devoted to printmaking in Ottawa-Gatineau: https://www.ottawagatineauprintmakers.ca/ As a cooperative, members take on board responsibilities where necessary.
ARTS EDUCATION, POLICY, AND ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES: 2019 – 2020
Representative to the Ottawa Arts Council for the Ottawa Gatineau Printmakers Connective
2008 – 2014
Representative of the Canadian University Music Society to the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences [FEDCAN], Board Member, consultant on copyright issues
2001 – 2010
Principal Coordinator, University of Ottawa music student artist-in-residence internships at the Perley Rideau Veterans Hospital, Ottawa
2004 – 2006
Taught courses in arts administration and advocacy in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ottawa
2000 – 2006
Principal Administrator and coordinator, revision of the Arts Administration programme at the University of Ottawa
1997 - 2010
Canadian Conference of the Arts. Resource person, including acting as Founding Director of the Laidlaw Foundation Cultural Policy Internship. (The federallyfunded CCA has largely stopped operations after a funding cut in 2012.)
SELECTED SCHOLARLY and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (last 15 years) 2014 – 2017 2015 – 2016 2015 – 2015 2012 – 2013 2007 – 2009 2005 – 2009 2007 – 2008 2005 – 2008
Member of the Assistance to Scholarly Publications Programme administered by the Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Panel Organizer, American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting, Harvard University, panel with 9 participants over three days. Publications of proceedings forthcoming. Invited Observer. Research funding competition. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Development Grants. Observing committee meetings, written report submitted to SSHRC. Chair of an adjudication committee for the 2012 and 2013 competitions of the Insight Development Grants programme, SSHRC. Member, Adjudication Committee, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Member, Academic Panel, Selection Board, Canadian Bureau for International Exchange (Commonwealth Scholarships, et al.). Member of the Board, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Representative for the Canadian University Music Society, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL HONOURS: 2015
Honorary Lifetime Member, Canadian University Music Society, awarded at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Congress, in Ottawa, 2015
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EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING (last 20 years): 2010 Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences (SSHRC). Publication Award. Friendly Remainders: Essays in Musical Analysis after Adorno. McGill Queens University Press, 2011. $8000. 2008-2011 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Journals Competition, $54,000, for publication of Intersections: A Canadian Journal of Music 2006-2010 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship, $48,730, for a three year study entitled Arnold Schoenberg, Theodor Adorno, and the European Left, 1920-1933. Principal Investigator. 2006-2010 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship, $66,778, for a three year study entitled New Sounds of Learning: Composing Music for Young Musicians. Co-Investigator. Principal Investigator: Bernard Andrews, University of Ottawa. 2003 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Conferences. $10,000 for an international conference on the music of Hugo Wolf. 2001-2005 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Fellowship, $63,565. For a three year study entitled Schoenberg’s Harmonielehre, Vienna 1900-1922, and Modern Harmony. 2000 Carthusian Trust and the Vaughan Williams Society, $1,600 travel allowance to participate in a colloquium on the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, Godalming, United Kingdom, July 2000. 1994-98 SSRHC Fellowship, interdisciplinary research. Co-investigator, with principalinvestigator Dr. John Salmela, School of Human Kinetics (University of Ottawa). A Study of Expertise in Hockey Coaches and Symphony Orchestra Conductors. $105,000. RECENT SHOWS OF ARTWORK: 2016 – 2020
Prints in shows of printmaking sponsored by the Ottawa Gatineau Printmaker’s Connective at the OGPC Gallery at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre and various galleries and restaurants in the Ottawa area.
2019
Principal Ottawa Coordinator/Curator. An exchange of prints between SNAP (Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists) an OGPC (Ottawa Gatineau Printmakers Connective) hung from March 20 to May 15 at the Minto Gallery Windows of the Ottawa School of Art (in the Minto Suites/Government of Canada office complex, 187 Lyon St.). Coordinated with Cathy Brake.
RECENT TRAINING IN PRINTMAKING: 2015 – 2019
Printmaking courses at the Ottawa School of Art; courses in Montreal (Lithography at Atelier Circulaire), Medicine Hat, Portage du Fort, Quebec, and Edmonton (Offset Lithography at SNAP Galleries and Studios). 3