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Do Museums Make Global Citizens?

Tintin Wulia, Make Your Own Passport (Installation and workshop-performance, Tintin Wulia 2014). Installation and interaction view at Windsor’s Downtown Farmers’ Market. Image courtesy of Jessica Lukas

Can museums be global citizens? Can art be anchored in the civil society? How can an artist negotiate the geopolitical dynamics, and the economic and political forces tied to the institution and site of exhibition?

This session is jointly organised by Art Stage Singapore and the School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University (SMU).

Speakers: Jean de Loisy / President, Palais de Tokyo, Paris Peggy Levitt / Professor of Sociology at Wellesley College and Co-­Director of the Transnational Studies Initiative at Harvard University Tintin Wulia / Artist

Moderator: Kwok Kian Chow / Associate Professor of Arts and Culture Management (Practice), Singapore Management University

Venue: Level 3, Angsana Room (3E & 3F), Marina Bay Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue

Registration: Admission is free. Due to limited seats, registration is required.
Register HERE.

When: 21 Jan 2016, 3.30pm - 5pm

By: Art Stage Singapore

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