December 9, 2021
Announcing the Spring 2022 Digital Dialogues and Graduate Workshop Series
The Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme is pleased to announce our spring lineup of events, including our Society of Fellows Digital Dialogues series and accompanying graduate workshops. All events will take place on Zoom.
Accessibility: The Digital Dialogues will have live, human captioning available for all attendees. For the graduate workshops, accommodations will be coordinated on a one-to-one basis.
Digital Dialogues
- DIGITAL DIALOGUE THREE | Art, Climate Sciences and the Social Condition
January 19, 3:30-5 p.m. on Zoom
Featuring Hope Ginsburg (Artist in Residence, Wexner for the Arts), Amy Fairchild (Dean, College of Public Health), Smitha Rao (Assistant Professor, College of Social Work) and Sa’dia Rahman (Artist in Residence, Wexner for the Arts)
Moderator: Dionne Custer Edwards (Director of Learning and Public Practice, Wexner Center for the Arts)
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- DIGITAL DIALOGUE FOUR | Earthworks Rising: Native Art and Literature
February 2, 3:30-5 p.m. on Zoom
Featuring Chad Allen (Russell F. Stark University Professor and Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Department of English-University of Washington)
Moderator: Maurice Stevens (Professor, Comparative Studies)
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- DIGITAL DIALOGUE FIVE | Black Futures / Black Technopoetics
March 9, 3:30-5 p.m. on Zoom
Featuring Stephanie Dinkins (Kusama Professor of Art, Stony Brook University) and Louis Chude-Sokei (Professor of English and George and Joyce Wein Chair in African American Studies, Boston University)
Moderator: Kris Paulsen (Associate Professor, History of Art)
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Graduate Workshops
- GRADUATE WORKSHOP THREE | Trans-Indigenous Methodologies — with Chad Allen
February 2, noon-1:30 p.m. on Zoom
Workshop Leader: Chad Allen (Russell F. Stark University Professor and Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Department of information-University of Washington)
Moderator: Richard Fletcher (Associate Professor, AAEP)
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- GRADUATE WORKSHOP FOUR | Blackness and Anthropocene Ethics — with Axelle Karera
March 9, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Zoom
Workshop Leader:Axelle Karera (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Emory University)
Moderator: Shannon Winnubst (Chair and Professor, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies)
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