[De]Mapping the future – Listening to the historic origin body
Saturday, May the 1st, 2021 | 11 AM EST
CONCEPT | PANELISTS | EXHIBIT
PROGRAM:
- PANEL INTRODUCTION: Randi Hopkins. Gallery Director at Boston Center for the Arts
- MODERATOR: Zoltán Ginelli, independent researcher, geographer and global historian. His research is in the geographies of knowledge, the global colonial history of Eastern Europe in relation to the Global South from a world-systemic and decolonialist perspective.
PANEL SPEAKERS: - Magdalena Moskalewicz, PhD is an art historian, curator, and editor, Assistant Professor, Adj. at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her academic research focuses on the former Eastern Europe, while her curatorial projects engage in collaborations with living artists, examining the postsocialist condition and its parallels with postcoloniality.
- Valeria Ibraeva Art critic, philologist, art historian, curator, and a former Director of the Soros Center for Contemporary Art-Almaty. Her research is dedicated to relationships between art and politics, changes in Central Asian culture, connected with the Central Asian region as a new part of the international process.
- Denenge Duyst-Akpem is a space sculptor and award-winning teacher, artist, and writer whose practice and scholarship bridge disciplines of design, ritual, and ecology. She is Associate Professor, Adjunct, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Zoom WEBINAR
MAY 1, 2021
Language: English – Russian
The panel discussion is hosted by the Art Department of Wellesley College. For questions, please reach out to Zsuzsanna Szegedi-Varga, Visiting Lecturer of Art at Wellesley College | Department of Art.