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Thursday 7 August 2003

Events
2.00 - 4.00pm Two short plays that voice the experience of asylum seekers in Australia.
Halal-el-Mashakel by Linda Jaivin and Refugitive by Shahin Shafaei
Canberra Youth Theatre, Gorman House, Ainslie Avenue (theatre entrance from Batman Street)
2.00 - 5.00pm Conference Registration @ Humanities Research Centre,
Old Canberra House, Lennox Crossing, Australian National University (Building 73)

View associated exhibitions at the Drill Hall Gallery and School of Art Gallery,
Australian National University.
Please make your own arrangements.

6.00pm Exhibition opening and Artist talks by Mella Jaarsma and Nindityo Adipurnomo
Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman House, Ainslie Avenue.

Friday 8 August 2003

Day 1: National Gallery of Australia :: 8.30am - 5pm

Theme - Art and Human Rights: Witnessing and Reconciliation

Events
8.30 - 9.00am Conference Registration @ National Gallery of Australia
9.00 - 9.10am Ngunnawal welcome
9.10 - 9.20am Short film by William Kentridge, "Ubu Tells the Truth"

Session 1 :: 9.20 - 10.45am
Chair Andrew Sayers
Director, National Portrait Gallery
Dr Caroline Turner
Deputy Director,
Humanities Research Centre, ANU
Conference Committee
The Silence before the storm
Professor Christine Chinkin
London School of Economics, UK
Conference Committee
The legal framework and challenges
Dr Brian Kennedy
Director, National Gallery of Australia
The Certainty of Uncertainty: Art and Human Rights
Discussion
10.45 - 11.15am Morning Tea
Session 2 :: 11.15 - 12.45pm
Chair Professor Iain McCalman
HRC, ANU
Professor Barbara Stafford
University of Chicago, USA
Analogy: creating a logic of reconciliation
Professor Hilary Charlesworth
Centre for International and Public Law, ANU
Cultural baggage and human rights
Discussion
12.50pm Performance by Dadang Christanto Portrait of a Family
1.00 - 1.30pm Lunch

Session 3 :: 1.30 - 2.55pm
Chair Professor Sasha Grishin
ANU
Dr Jennifer Webb
Program Director of Writing,
School of Creative Communication,
University of Canberra
Conference Committee
"'In Dreams Begin Responsibilities': artists and activists"
Professor Ihab Hassan
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Painting a continent_or Nothing. A Kenotic View of Human Rights
Discussion
2.55 - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
Includes viewing of the exhibition: Sari to Sarong
Special introduction by Robyn Maxwell, Senior Curator, Asian Art, National Gallery of Australia

Session 4 :: 3.20 - 4.50pm
Chair Dr Charles Green
University of Melbourne
Dr Charles Merewether
Getty Foundation, USA
Latin America
Chaitanya Sambrani
Lecturer, Canberra School of Art, ANU
Contested Terrain: Experiments with activist art in India
Associate Professor Pat Hoffie
Queensland College of Art, Griffith University
'Nor all thy piety nor wit': Art as witness
Discussion

Evening Events
5.30 - 7.30pm Conference function and viewing of Witnessing to Silence: Art and Human Rights
Drill Hall Gallery, ANU
8.00pm Discrepant Project - light projection work, Civic town centre

Saturday 9 August 2003

Day 2: Humanities Research Centre,
Australian National University :: 9.15am - 5.30pm

Old Canberra House, Lennox Crossing, Liversidge Street, Acton

Theme: Art and Human Rights: Communities, Crisis and Healing

Session 5 :: 9.15 - 10.30am
Professor Rangachari Narayanan
New Delhi, India
Identity, Human Rights and Diasporic Communities
Dr John Gage
Reader, Department of History of Art, Cambridge University, UK
Human Rights and Visual Culture
10.30 - 11.00am Morning Tea

Session 6 :: 11.00 - 12.20pm
Panel Discussion: Artists and Communities
Chair Professor David Williams
ANU
Christine Clark Introduction
Dr Michael Mel
Jon Cattapan
Michel Tuffery
Dr Pat Hoffie
12.20 - 12.50pm Lunch
Tea will be available until 3.30pm

Session 7 :: 12.50 - 2.25pm (5 minute break, 2.25-2.30pm)
Panel Discussion: Communities in Crisis
Tony Schirato Media after September 11
Linda Jaivin "Halal-el-Mashakel"
Charles Green/Lyndell Brown Artists and Human Rights
Discussion

Session 8 :: 2.30 - 3.20pm
Panel Discussion: Communities in Crisis
Chair Dr Maureen Bettle
Marc Chaussivert Art as therapy for trauma victims
Subhash Jaireth Poetry as Resistence
Jeni Allenby Palestinian Women
Leoni Ebert The Graham F Smith Peace Trust and Afghani Artists
 
3.20 - 3.30pm 10 minute break

Session 9 :: 3.30 - 5.00pm
Forum: Human Rights in Crisis
Chair Professor Christina Slade
Marion Le
Refugee advocate
Kate Eastman
Lawyer
Panel Members:
Dr Miriam Estrada
Chief Prosecutor, East Timor
Professor Christine Chinkin
Human Rights Lawyer
Professor Mbulelo Mzamane
Poet and activist
Sharon Payne
Lawyer
David Tait
University of Canberra

Evening Events
6.00 - 7.30pm Exhibition Opening - Witnessing to Silence: Art and Human Rights, School of Art Gallery, ANU
Performance by Michel Tuffery

Sunday 10 August

Day 3: National Museum of Australia :: 9.15am - 3.30pm

Theme - Art and Human Rights: Cultural Survival

Session 10 :: 9.30 - 10.50am
Chair Professor Peter Read
Professor Amareswar Galla
Director of Studies, Sustainable Heritage Development,
RSPAS, ANU
Culture in Poverty Alleviation - South Africa and Vietnam
Professor Adam Shoemaker
Dean of the Faculty of Arts, ANU
Indigenous Cultural Property Rights in Film and Literature
Dr Diana Glazebrook
Centre for Cross Cultural Research, ANU
Teaching (Performance) Art is Like Sharpening the Blade of a Knife
Morning Tea

Session 11 :: 11.15 - 12.45pm
Chair Professor Mick Dodson
Ms Dawn Casey
Director, National Museum of Australia
Art and Politics at the National Museum of Australia
Dr Miriam Estrada
Chief Prosecutor, United Nations, East Timor
Comparison of Human rights in Ecuador and East Timor
12.45 - 1.30pm Lunch

Session 12 :: 1.30 - 3.00pm
Ms Margo Neale
Program Director, Gallery of First Australians,
National Museum of Australia
Conference Committee
'They came to our country and they didn't turn Black'
Dr Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Resistance or complicity? The politics of contemporary Maori art in Aotearoa New Zealand
Professor Mbulelo Mzamane
Poet and activist from South Africa
Reconciliation and Reconstruction: Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa

Closing Event
3.15pm Performance by Michael Mel
Il Iamb Nai? Kundulul molga Pombraal? (Who is this person? White or Black?)

For conference speakers biographies and abstracts, please click here.

Please note, this is a draft program, and may be subject to change.

This page has been authorized by Professor Iain McCalman, Director HRC as relevant officer.
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Last Modified: Wed 30 July 2003