The following is a list of all our collaborative events during the last two years. This information is part of the President’s Annual Report to the Carleton University Board of Governors 2016-2017.
- Gringo Gulch Book Launch: Megan Rivers-Moor, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies (cosponsored with POWER, SAW Gallery, PJWGS) October 2016
- Repugnant to the Nature of the Straight Line: Non-Euclidean Geometry, Conventionalism, and the Ontological Turn in Anthropology: Paul Nadasdy, Associate Professor of Anthropology and American Indian & Indigenous Studies, Cornell University (co-sponsored and led by the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies). September 2016
- Gale Force Snow Storm: Michael Snow & Peggy Gale in Ottawa for a talk on Critical Issues in Curatorial Practice (Peggy Gale); Musical performance and CD release by Michael Snow and Jesse Stewart; film screening of Michael Snow’s Wavelength and So is this (co-sponsored with SSAC, National Gallery of Canada and CUAG). November 2016
- ICSLAC Talks: The Cost of Sugar – public lecture, reception and film screening by the Surinamese novelist Cynthia McLeod (co-sponsored with the Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis, CUAG and the Institute of African Studies). November 2016
- ICSLAC Talks: Aesthetic Practices as Indigenous Actions: public lecture and workshop with Dr. Jolene K. Rickard (Tuscarora Nation), Director of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program and Associate Professor, History of Art, Cornell University (co-sponsored with the Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis and the National Gallery of Canada). November 2016
- Performance and lecture with First Nations playwright and classically trained pianist, Tomson Highway (led by and cosponsored with Department of English)
- Film Screening and student workshop: National Film Board director, Alanis Obomsawin (co-sponsored by the Canadian Masters Series hosted by the Canadian Film Institute and Carleton’s Film Studies) January 2017
- Gesture and Power: Religion, Nationalism and Everyday Performance in Congo: Dr. Covington Ward, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies and Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh (co-sponsored by Institute of African Studies and Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Migration and Diaspora Studies and Department of Anthropology). January 2017
- Cultural Transfers – a workshop series coorganized by ICSLAC and CTCA which pairs Cultural Mediations PhD Students with faculty members on a unique connection between their research. Workshops were held on January 20, 2017 (Dr. Monica Patterson & PhD Candidate Lisa Truong) and March 3, 2017 (Dr. Benjamin Woo and PhD Candidate Jenna Stidwill)
- ICSLAC Talks: The 2nd International Ismaili Studies Conference: Dr. Homi Bhabha, Director, Mahindra Humanities Centre, Harvard University: Keynote Address: Thoughts on Diasporic Cosmopolitanism (co-sponsored with Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam, SSHRC, CTCA, College of the Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Journalism & Communication, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Faculty of Public Affairs) March 2017.
- ICSLAC Talks: Poetry reading, performance and lecture: George Elliott Clarke, Canada’s Poet Laureate (co-sponsored with CTCA, English, Great Canadian Theatre Company). March 2017
- Inside and Out: Indigenous Art Resistance, Resurgence and Art Making in Canada with Rosalie Favell, Barry Pottle, Lee-Ann Martin, Steven Loft (led by School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies and co-sponsored by SSAC, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, History) March 2017.
- Interface 2017: Off the Record – PhD Cultural Mediations students and Art History Graduate Student Society graduate student conference (co-sponsored by FGPA, GSA, Migration and Diaspora Studies, CTCA, SSAC and AHGGS
- ICSLAC Talks: Rethinking Canada 150: Networks and Nodes in Asian Canadian Visual Culture: Conference and Keynote Lecture by artist and Professor Jim-me Yoon, Simon Fraser University (co-sponsored by SSHRC, National Gallery of Canada, SSAC, Canada Council for the Arts, The Korean Cultural Centre, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea. April 2017