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Between Borders and Margins #3: Whose Art?

Sat, 25 Jul

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Between Borders and Margins #3: Whose Art?
Between Borders and Margins #3: Whose Art?

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25 Jul 2020, 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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Join us at https://bit.ly/30veOfn Meeting ID: 873 5417 7535 Passcode: 205799

Having explored some literature coming out of these spaces in our last reading, for this one we hope to look at the arts emerging from these spaces—the borders, margins and in between.

How do these borders and margins translate in their representation through the arts? How do the arts create the space for these voices? For many existing on the peripheries of society, art is labour. Then can the arts in reality be truly representative? And finally, we hope to think about the arts as a medium of communication and struggle in that regard.

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For the past twenty seven years The Seagull Foundation for the Arts has been actively supporting, nurturing and disseminating creative and critical activity in the field of the arts in India, especially fine arts, theatre and cinema, out of a deep conviction and commitment to the belief that the arts are everybody’s responsibility and a social commitment.

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