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Haitian Art: A Digital Crossroads— Workshop DEPARTURE POINT
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March 5, 2020 March 6, 2020 March 5-8, 2020
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HAITIAN ART: A DIGITAL CROSSROADS
MARCH 5 8, 2020
WORKSHOP GRINNELL&WATERLOO, IA
Thursday, March 5th
4pm—Peterson Lecture in Art History and keynote by Jerry 3pm—Panel:State of the Field: Haitian Art History[Grinnell
Philogene,"Death, Freedom, Epistemologies:The Radical College Museum of Art]
Labor of Haitian Aesthetic" [HSSC 533251
Panelists: Fredo Rivera(Grinnell College), Erica James
5:30pm—Reception for the installation Visualizing Abolition (University of Miami), Katherine Smith (UCLA),Jerry
& Freedom (https://vaf.grinnell.edu) [HSSC 1st floor] Philogene(Dickinson College)
6pm—Dinner in Grinnell at Relish ,x Moderator: Barrymore Anthony Bogues(Brown University)
Friday, March 6th 4:30pm—Shuttle leaves to Waterloo
6pm—Check into hotel (Courtyard Marriott Waterloo)
8:00am—Breakfast available[HSSC N11161
8:45am—Welcoming remarks, Fredo Rivera [HSSC N11161
6:30pm—Dinner [TBD] �
9:00am—Digital archives and Haiti [HSSC N11161 Saturday, March 7th
Panelists: Laura Wagner(The Radio Haiti Archive, Duke 9:45am—Welcoming remarks(Kent Shankle)
University), Hadassah St. Hubert and M.Stephanie Chancy
10am—Tour of Haitian art collection on display with Legrace
(Digital Library of the Caribbean, Florida International
University),and Elizabeth Pierre-Louis(Fondasyon Konesans Benson
Ak Libete/FOKAL, Port-au-Prince)
11am—Presentation on NEH grant work by team members
Moderator: Laurent Dubois.(Duke University)
Noon—Lunch catered in museum
10:30am—Break
1pm—Break out groups to discuss findings regarding Haitian
11am—Panel on Haitian art collections [HSSC N11161 art and digital resources(two break-out sessions,90 minutes
each with a 15-minute break in between)
Panelists: Edouard Duval-Carrie(Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance,
Miami),Axelle Liautaud(Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince),Sydney 4:30pm—Group discussion
Jenkins(Ramapo College of New Jersey) and Chawne Paige
and Elizabeth Andrews(Waterloo Center for the Arts) 6pm—Dinner and workshop closing
12:30pm—Lunch [HSSC N1116] A Sunday, March 8th
1pm—Panel:Studying Haiti in Grinnell [HSSC N11161 gam—Morning meeting for team members and advisory
board,to discuss workshop and plans for white paper and
Panelists include Vadricka Etienne(Sociology),Gwenola implementation grants
Caradec(French),Tess Kulstad(Anthropology), Doug Hess
(Political Science) Moderator by Sarah Purcell (History)
2pm—Visit to the Grinnell College Museum of Art
Featuring the exhibitions Damon Davis and Excavations:The
Prints of Julie Mehretu