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Reinterpreting Amazonia: Baniwa Perspectives on Indigenous Curation

19 June 2024, 5:30 pm–7:30 pm

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Artist Denilson Baniwa and anthropologist Fran Baniwa will share their personal experiences and different perspectives on working and collaborating with museums in Brazil and around the world.

Event Information

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Organiser

School of Advanced Study, University of London

Location

Bedford Room, G37
Ground Floor, Senate House
Malet Street
London
WC1E 7HU

Artist Denilson Baniwa and anthropologist Fran Baniwa will share their personal experiences and different perspectives on working and collaborating with museums in Brazil and around the world. Followed by a conversation with Jamille Pinheiro Dias (CLACS/University of London), Louise de Mello (SDCELAR/British Museum) and Lúcia Sá (University of Manchester), this talk will reflect upon the present role of Indigenous curation for the future of museum practice.

Interpretation from Portuguese to English will be provided.

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This event is organised by the Santo Domingo Centre for Latin American Research at the British Museum (SDCELAR) in partnership with the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of London (CLACS).