A 2ª conferência do Semestre de Outono conta com a presença de Ella Nixon, Art Researcher, e é subordinada ao tema "Art and War: Conflict on Canvas”.
No âmbito do International Studies Programme, são realizadas conferências abertas à comunidade com oradores convidados sobre temas específicos no âmbito do Direito Internacional e Europeu e das Relações Internacionais.
Com uma variedade de convidados de diferentes origens pessoais e profissionais, os ISP Dialogues fomentam e encorajam o pensamento crítico, contextos interdisciplinares, e uma abordagem abrangente e humanista tanto do Direito Internacional como do Direito Europeu e das Relações Internacionais.
A conferência realizar-se-á a 18 de outubro, às 9h30, na sala EAA003.
Entrada livre.
Ella Nixon is an art historian, curator, and writer based in Cambridge. Her research pertains to the transformative power of art, freedom of expression, twentieth-century female artists, and the role of the regional art gallery. She ir Arts Officer for the Free Speech Union and has written for various publications including The Critic Magazine, The European Conservative, and The New Taboo. Her PhD is a Collaborative Doctoral Award at Northumbria University, in collaboration with the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Previously, she studied History at the University of Cambridge followed by twentieth-century art history at The Courtauld Institute of Art.
ISP Dialogues: “Art and War: Conflict on Canvas” with Ella Nixon
Within the International Studies Programme, open conferences to the community will be held with guest speakers on specific themes within the scope of international and European law and international relations.
With a variety of invitees from different personal and professional backgrounds, the ISP Dialogues will foster and encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary contexts, and a comprehensive and humanistic approach of both International and European Law and International Relations.
The invitee of the next Dialogue is Ella Nixon – Art Researcher - within the theme “Art and War: Conflict on Canvas”.
Room EAA003 - Américo Amorim Building.
Ella Nixon is an art historian, curator, and writer based in Cambridge. Her research pertains to the transformative power of art, freedom of expression, twentieth-century female artists, and the role of the regional art gallery. She ir Arts Officer for the Free Speech Union and has written for various publications including The Critic Magazine, The European Conservative, and The New Taboo. Her PhD is a Collaborative Doctoral Award at Northumbria University, in collaboration with the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Previously, she studied History at the University of Cambridge followed by twentieth-century art history at The Courtauld Institute of Art.