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Art and Social Justice ConferenceStart DateMarch 21 2010End DateMarch 24 2010LocationDurban, South Africa Event summaryThe Durban University of Technology and Art for Humanity is organising a three-day international conference on Art and Social Justice or “the Art of Social Justice.” The 2010 Art and Social Justice Conference will address a range of issues and themes relating to the arts in promoting human rights and social justice in society. According to the organisers, plenary speakers will include leading thinkers and practitioners in the arts, as well as in health, justice, education, etc. Paper, workshop, and colloquium presenters will be drawn from researchers and practitioners in all fields of artistic engagement. The objective of the conference is to serve as a platform for art practitioners and organisations to share experiences drawn from a variety of international contexts to discuss mutual concerns and find solutions to commonly experienced challenges. The conference hopes to arrive at a concrete set of resolutions which can be developed into a policy document about the role of the arts in effecting social change, cultural development, and equity. Issues to be dealt with include:
Click here for more information about the conference. Registration InformationThe organisers are inviting practitioners and academic researchers with an interest in art and social justice, who critically examine relevant works in the fields of literature, visual arts, music and performing arts, to participate in the event. Interested participants are invited to submit abstracts of no more than 300-400 words via email to asjconference@dut.ac.za Click here to register online. ContactJan Jordaan
Conference Coordinator
Art and Social Justice Conference
Durban
South Africa
Tel: +27 31 373 6689
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