About this episode
Hannah Entwisle Chapuisa discusses her curatorial work in diplomatic venues focusing on climate change and human migration.
This episode of CAA Conversations, Research and Scholarship edition, focuses on Hannah Entwisle Chapuisa's background in law and the visual arts. In it she discusses curating exhibitions in diplomatic venues, specifically around the topics of climate change and human migration, as well as the role of artistic practice in societal norm development and the factors that led her to choose diplomatic venues as the sites of her curatorial work
People in this episode
Guest: Hannah Entwisle Chapuisa
Topics covered
- curation
- diplomatic venues
- climate change
- human migration
- artistic practice
- societal norms
Keywords
- curation
- diplomatic venues
- climate change
- human migration
- artistic practice
- societal norms
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