100 Years of Self Determination - Panel 4: Comparative Imaginations of Self Determination
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- INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2022 : 100 YEARS OF SELF-DETERMINATION
Panel 4 - Friday 11 November 2022
Gabriela Lojewska and Philip McEvansoneya (Polish art in Dublin, in peace and war)
Marcel Biato, Ambassador (Brazil and Ireland in 1922: Culture and Identity in comparative context)
Chair: Seán Kissane, Curator Exhibitions, IMMA
To mark a 100 years since the formation of the Irish Free State in 1922 and the beginning of the island’s partition, IMMA presented an international research conference. The conference theme reassess the role of art and artists in exploring the international movement towards self-determination, situating their work within a global context of redrawn imperial power, emerging nation states and independence movements post World War I.
The IMMA international research conference 100 YEARS OF SELF-DETERMINATION, took place online and at the Light House Cinema from Weds 9 - Fri 11 Nov 2022. The programme features presentations by both invited and selected speakers from an open call for papers responding to conference themes.
Learn more about the event and speakers on our website - imma.ie/whats-...
Acknowledgements:
Organised by the IMMA Engagement and Learning Department.
Lisa Moran Curator Engagement and Learning
Stephen O’Neill IRC Enterprise Postdoctoral Fellow
Sophie Byrne Talks and Public Programmes
Production: One Louder Sound Ltd.
Design and Branding: Unthink
Thanks to the IMMA Team:
Johanne Mullan Curator, Collections
Nathan O’Donnell IMMA Research Fellow
Stephen Taylor IMMA Visitor Engagement Team
Barry Kehoe IMMA Visitor Engagement Team
Ella Lytton Byrne IMMA
Monica Cullinane Audiences and Media Manager, IMMA
Patrice Molloy Communications and Marketing Executive
Aisling Ivers Digital Content Specialist, IMMA
Maeve Hickey Digital Content Assistant, IMMA
Elena Quintana Digital Communication & Visual Strategy
IMMA is Ireland’s National Cultural Institution for Modern and Contemporary Art. IMMA is home to the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, situated at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin, one of Ireland’s most historic sites.