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Friday, May 31 • 1:15pm - 2:30pm
Lessons from the Global South: Transforming Arts Management Curriculum Through Inclusion and Collaboration

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The Brussel’s Manifesto on Arts Management united networks in North America, Europe, and Asia to help globalize arts management curriculum in an increasingly interconnected world. This session focuses on the importance of including the Global South in our international studies, and the expansion of professional networks. The facilitator will present practices and outcomes from global arts management studies in Latin America and Africa as a springboard for group discussion. Centering the Global South is seen as critical to imagining a global arts management curriculum capable of critiquing colonial legacies, disrupting white supremacy, and fortifying our efforts to achieve equity and inclusion in the arts.

Speakers
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Amy Shimshon-Santo, Head of Arts Management, Associate Professor

Head of Arts Management, Associate Professor, Sotheby’s Institute of Art at Claremont Graduate University


Friday May 31, 2019 1:15pm - 2:30pm CDT
Pyle Center, Room 332

Attendees (8)