Call for Papers | The Goldstein Symposium on Art and Human Rights
Scholars from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute presentations focused on the intersection of art and human rights; deadline is June 15, 2019.
- published: 2019/05/02
- contact: Angela Brown - Goldstein Center for Human Rights
- phone:Â 402.554.4067
- email:Â goldsteincenter@unomaha.edu
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"Witness: A Symposium on the Art of Samuel Bak" In conjunction with the University of Nebraska at Omaha's (UNO) retrospective exhibition, "Witness: The Art of Samuel Bak," on September 26, 2019 the Goldstein Center for Human Rights is convening a study day related to contemporary art and human rights.
Scholars from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute presentations focused on the intersection of art and human rights. Proposals that touch upon or relate to the life and oeuvre of Samuel Bak (1933-present) are especially welcome. As this is an interdisciplinary collaboration, scholars from all disciplines are encouraged to submit.
Please send a current CV with contact details, as well as a 250 word proposal to goldsteincenter@unomaha.edu by June 15, 2019.
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