This event series brings together academics and artists in conversation.
Conflict is constructed, understood, justified, organized and mediated through culture. In order to defuse and prevent conflicts, we need to understand how people imbue them with meaning. The seminar series aims to explore the role of art in this meaning-making process at different phases of conflict and war. The seminars consist of conversations between artists and academics, as well as the artists presenting from their work.
These events are hosted by the PRIO Centre on Culture and Violent Conflict.
Seminars
How is conflict understood, organized and mediated through different art forms? How does conflict affect cultural production and discourses of war and conflict? How may cultural expressions prevent, mitigate and end violent conflict? And what inspirations and responsibilities do artists have in these processes?
How is conflict and migration understood, organized and mediated through different art forms? How may creative production prevent, mitigate and end violent conflict? What inspirations and responsibilities do artists and researchers have in these processes? In what ways can filmmaking be part of co-creation of knowledge in and about war and migration?
- Filmmaker Taghreed Elsanhouri and anthropologist Kasia Grabska engaged in a conversation reflecting on such questions. Cindy Horst moderated the conversation.
- The short documentary Musa was screened during the event. Musa is directed by Mohamed Marzoug under the Cultural Healing project, a community and participatory video project which was originated and artistic directed by Taghreed Elsanhouri, funded by the EU and implemented in Sudan by Taghreed Elsanhouri, Concordis International, and Nasaq.
- The opening scene of the documentary 2 Girls directed by Marco Speroni was also screened. The documentary is based on the research Time to Look at Girls: Adolescent Girls' Migration and Development by Kasia Grabska, Nicoletta Del Franco and Marina de Regt.
Listen to an audio recording of the event here.
How is conflict understood, organized and mediated through different art forms? How does conflict affect cultural production and discourses of war and conflict? How may cultural expressions prevent, mitigate and end violent conflict? And what inspirations and responsibilities do artists have in these processes?
How may art contribute to creating more inclusive societies? What inspirations and responsibilities do artists and researchers feel they have in exploring diversity and nationhood? How can visual images and written words challenge us to see ourselves and others in new ways?
How is conflict understood, organized and mediated through different art forms? How does conflict affect cultural production and discourses of war and conflict? How may cultural expressions prevent, mitigate and end violent conflict? And what inspirations and responsibilities do artists have in these processes?
Past Events
- Wed, 04 Dec 2019 08:30-10:00 - Art, Peace and Conflict: Activism Through Theatre in Afghanistan
- Tue, 24 Sep 2019 12:00-13:30 - Visual Conversations in and about War and Migration
- Wed, 29 May 2019 11:30-13:30 - CANCELLED: Art, Peace and Conflict: Activism Through Theatre in Afghanistan
- Fri, 26 Apr 2019 14:30-16:00 - Art, Peace and Conflict: Artistic Activism in Syria
- Wed, 20 Mar 2019 15:00-16:30 - Conversation with Photographer Iffit Qureshi and Researcher Marta Bivand Erdal
- Fri, 01 Feb 2019 14:30-16:00 - Art, Peace and Conflict: Conversation with Aar Maanta