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Art Beyond Sight’s Art and Disability Institute 2017 Symposium – Part 2

May 18, 2017

 

Hosted by The Dedalus Foundation

 

Framing the Conversation: The Shifting Shapes of Disability How has disability been explored and defined across anthropology, media, and the arts? How does the study, history, and representation of disability impact its largely unexamined collision with contemporary visual art? Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology, New York University; Simi Linton, Co-Director, Disability/Arts/NYC Task Force; Charles Riley, Founder, We magazine, and author of Disability and the Media

Art Beyond Sight's Art and Disability Institute 2017 Symposium - Part 2

May 18, 2017

 

Hosted by The Dedalus Foundation

 

Framing the Conversation: The Shifting Shapes of Disability How has disability been explored and defined across anthropology, media, and the arts? How does the study, history, and representation of disability impact its largely unexamined collision with contemporary visual art? Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology, New York University; Simi Linton, Co-Director, Disability/Arts/NYC Task Force; Charles Riley, Founder, We magazine, and author of Disability and the Media