DateLocationNotes
Friday April 11, 2025 4:00pm to 5:30pm
ImprovLab, Arts Research Centre; MacKinnon Building, Room 108

Description

The College of Arts, in partnership with the International Institute for Critical Studies and Improvisation (IICSI), are excited to announce the launch of our Why Arts Matter research speaker series: an exploration of the intersections between disciplines, expertise, and themes that impact individual experiences, social life, and culture.

The second event in this series, Power in Representation, will feature a dynamic discussion with panelists Dr. Amanda Boetzkes, Dr. John Russon, and Anna Gaby-Trotz. Together, they will explore how artistic practices challenge traditional authority in representation.

Event Details:

  • Topic: Power in Representation
  • Date: April 11, 2025
  • Time: 4:00 – 5:30pm
  • Location: ImprovLab, Arts Research Centre (ARC), MacKinnon Building, Room 108
  • Capacity: Space is limited to 25 participants – you must register to attend this event.

Discussion Overview:

This panel will examine how art intersects with pressing social and environmental issues, from reimagining cultural foundations to reshaping perceptions of identity, the body, and social relations. Delving into connections between art, identity formation, the life sciences, and global energy systems, our speakers will consider how creative expression serves as a critical lens for understanding value, meaning, perception, and consciousness.

After the main discussion, there will be a brief Q&A session with the audience. Please note that while the event will be video recorded for later distribution, audience members will not be included in the recording.

Space is limited, so register now to secure your spot!

Register on Eventbrite

We look forward to seeing you at this inspiring event and starting this journey into Why Arts Matter together.

 

Alert Classifications
Category:
Workshops and Events

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Humanities
Information and Communications Technology
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Social Sciences