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SUMMARY:Art Hx 2022 Symposium: curative / spaces
DESCRIPTION:As the culmination of a yearlong programming series\, Art Hx: Visual and Medical Legacies of British Colonialism presents our 2022 symposium: curative / spaces. \nBringing together artists\, curators\, writers\, organizers\, and academics\, curative / spaces offers a forum for the exploration of the relationships between race\, space\, and healthcare through the lens of art and design. Panelists will consider the many implications of these intersections while also reflecting upon their implications for communities’ access to resources\, meanings about the body\, and our understandings and conceptions of healthcare. \ncurative / spaces is organized as a call for the imaginative redesign of processes of health injustice and the building of new practices of care together through art’s ability to transform society. \nRegistration link: https://bit.ly/ArtHxSymposium \nKeynote speakers: Andrea Chung and Mabel O. Wilson \nPanelists: Carolyn Finney\, Cecilio Cooper\, Chimwemwe Phiri\, Daniella Rose King\, Elise Mitchell\, Ellen Sebastian Chang\, Giulia Smith\, Jessica Womack\, Joseph Litts\, Keren Hammerschlag\, Luke Naessens\, Michaela Clark\, Riva Lehrer\, Sarah Khan\, Sharrona Pearl\, and Shelley Angelie Saggar \ncurative / spaces is organized as a call for the imaginative redesign of processes of health injustice and the building of new practices of care together through art’s ability to transform society. \nBringing together artists\, curators\, writers\, organizers\, and academics\, curative / spaces offers a forum for the exploration of the relationships between race\, space\, and healthcare through the lens of art and design. Panelists will consider the many implications of these intersections while also reflecting upon their implications for communities’ access to resources\, meanings about the body\, and our understandings and conceptions of healthcare. \nSponsors: Princeton University’s Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in Collaborative Humanities\, Center for Digital Humanities\, Department of Art & Archaeology\, Lewis Center for the Arts\, and School of Architecture; 2021-24 Public Humanistic Inquiry Lab\, Colby College; Confabulations: Durham University Institute for Medical Humanities\, Leicester Wellcome Trust ISSF\, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/art-hx-2022-symposium-curative-spaces/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Womack":MAILTO:jw44@princeton.edu
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