Migration has shaped human history, society and culture – and the same can be said of the Arts. As people move, they take their stories with them, recalling, adapting, learning and searching for new ways of expression. Today, migration research presents fresh and innovative ways of telling those stories, but arts-based approaches still prevail.
This seminar series focuses on how the Arts can advance and illuminate migration research, elevating the experiences of individuals and acknowledging value across artistic practices.
All seminars in this series will be hybrid.
Attendance is free, and all are welcome.
Migration and The Arts: Panel Discussion followed by Q&A
Thursday 1 May, 3.45pm | Mawby Room, Kellogg College
Speakers:
- Bartolomeo Bartolini, Performer, Producer, Puppeteer
- Anja Meinhardt, Artistic Director, Justice in Motion
- Antônia Spohr Moro, Offbeat Producer
Chair Nathan Grassi, COMPAS & Independent Theatremaker
Migration and the Arts of Co-Production: Urban Mobilities and Carceral London
Thursday 8 May, 3.45pm | Mawby Room, Kellogg College
Speakers:
- Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum, UCL
- Michael Keith, COMPAS & PEAK Urban
- Eda Yazici, Migration Mobilities Bristol, University of Bristol
Our Refugee, Your Refugee: A Story Across Three Nations Film Screening followed by Q&A
Thursday 15 May, | The Hub, Kellogg College
With Eun Hye Son, Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) & COMPAS