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9:30 AM - 5:00 PM -- Logan: "What Is An Artistic Practice Of Human Rights? - Artist Presentations

When:
Saturday, April 29, 2017, 9:30 AM until 5:00 PM
Where:
Logan Center for the Arts -- 915 E. 60th Street
915 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL  60637

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Category:
Special Event -
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“What is an Artistic Practice of Human Rights?” is a multi-day summit hosted by the University of Chicago and composed of a group of distinguished international artists who will propose, examine, and challenge the ways in which creative cultural resistance can broaden our collective understanding of human rights.

Day one features an imersive day of artist presentations to include performances, screenings, conversations, and lectures. Each artist has been provided with a 45-minute slot during which they will either deliver a presentation about their particluar practice and the ways in which it illuminates human rights issues, or present a work of art created specifically for the summit.
This is composed of a group of distinguished international artists who will propose, examine, and challenge the ways in which creative cultural resistance can broaden our collective understanding of human rights.