CANCELLED | Brazil LAB | Under the Skin of History

Date
Apr 24, 2024, 5:30 pm7:00 pm
Location
219 Aaron Burr Hall

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Event Description

UPDATE: Artist Denilson Baniwa has cancelled his visit to Princeton.

An event with Amazonian Indigenous artist Denilson Baniwa in conversation with Ikaika Ramones (assistant professor, Anthropology), Irene Small (associate professor, Art & Archaeology), and Lilia Moritz Schwarcz (visiting professor, Spanish & Portuguese). The event is organized in conjunction with the exhibition Denilson Baniwa: Under the Skin of History at Art@Bainbridge. Working in a wide range of media, Baniwa grapples with legacies of colonialism in the Americas and highlights Indigenous knowledge and resistance. João Biehl (Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Brazil LAB) and Juliana Ochs Dweck (chief curator, Princeton University Art Museum) will moderate. 

Join in-person or live stream the panel. Reception to follow.


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Sponsors
  • Princeton University Art Museum
  • Department of Anthropology
  • Brazil LAB
  • Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
  • Program in Latin American Studies
  • High Meadows Environmental Institute
  • University Center for Human Values
  • Humanities Council