Panel: Arts, Law and Human Rights
Event description
Join us for a panel discussion with leading academics in response to our current exhibition Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah.Â
Panelists will explore the connections between art and human rights both broadly and specifically to Taring Padi and Indonesia, as well as issues of anti-colonial solidarity, reconfiguring the image of Captain Cook, and challenges to mainstream legal frameworks.
Panelists include:Â
Professor Sarah Joseph, Griffith Law SchoolÂ
Dr Karen Crawley, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Law SchoolÂ
Dr Ahmad Rizky M. Umar, School of Political Science & International Studies, University of Queensland
Chair: Dr Samid Suliman, Senior Lecturer, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, Griffith University
WHEN: Tuesday 21 May, 5.30pm drinks, 6-7pm panel discussion (please note day and date – a previous announcement contained an error).
WHERE: Queensland College of Art and Design Lecture Theatre
Griffith University South Bank campus, 226 Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane
COST: FREE
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