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[Commlist] CFP Hunar Conference: Art/Conflict
Tue May 31 14:20:30 GMT 2022
HUNAR CONFERENCE: ART/CONFLICT
16-18 Nov 2022 | University of Technology Sydney and Online
CFP Closes: 11.55pm, 22 July | Video Submissions Due: 7 July - 1
September (anytime)
Invited Speakers:
Fiona Foley | Badtjala artist, curator, writer and academic. Founding
member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artist Co-operative
John Clammer | Professor of Sociology, Jindal School of Liberal Arts &
Humanities
Marcelo Brodsky | Buenos Aires-based human rights activist,
photographer, and visual artist
ART/CONFLICT is a combined conference and international exhibition
taking place in Sydney, Australia. The conference focuses on the
intersections between art, war and conflict, and considers diverse forms
of creative resistance against state violence and/or in the service of
decolonial struggles for sovereignty. The conference will be held from
16th to 18th November at University of Technology Sydney, and the
exhibition will be spread across UTS and Sydney community spaces:
Thirning Villa and Atlas, throughout November.
Participants are invited to engage with one or several of the following
conference themes:
* The ethics of artistic and/or media representations around state
violence and conflict, including film, music, performance, visual
arts, and plastic arts
* Publics and counter-publics, participatory art, and emerging forms
of artistic dissemination and collaboration
* Postcolonial and decolonial approaches to arts and aesthetics,
including trauma-informed aesthetic theory and arts practice
* The social role(s) of artists in relation to state violence, human
rights advocacy, peacekeeping projects, and post-conflict transitions
* Curatorship, transforming institutions, and organisational
challenges in the GLAM sector
* Feminist approaches to arts and aesthetics in the context of war,
violence, and human rights advocacy
The conference welcomes traditional academic papers and practice-led
research from academics and non-academics working in and around spaces
of conflict. The symposium welcomes submissions by individual speakers
as well as panel proposals. Panel proposals must identify a Chair, 2-3
speakers, and may include a discussant. Workshop formats also welcome.
Information and Submissions here:
https://hunarsymposia.com/conference-details
Funding received by the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion and the
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney.
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