Symposium: Animals at the Edge.
27th of September 2019
The symposium seeks to bring together scientists, lawyers, artists, conservation and community groups to examine the conditions of ethical responsibility, representations of animals, and anthropomorphism and why it is more important than ever to think with animals. What does the term thinking with animals mean in relation to factory farming, the anthropomorphism of Disney, the curation of animal collections in museums and galleries and conservation efforts to save local indigenous species, climate crisis, habitat loss and extinction rates?
This symposium will be hosted by the Sculpture Department at Dunedin School of Art, and Research at Otago Polytechnic.
The symposium will be free to the public.
Presenters will include Rachel Allan, Michele Beevors, Emma Burns, Tori Clearwater, Jim Fyfe, David Green, Adrian Hall, Bridie Lonie, Madison Kelly, Irena Kennedy, Elaine Mitchell, Hiltrun Ratz, Kari Schmidt, Rohana Weaver
Dunedin School of Art
Otgao Polytechnic
Room p152
9am-5pm
27th September 2019
Lunch and other refreshments will be provided during the day.
For Further Information please contact Michele Beevors
Michele.Beevors@op.ac.nz
Ph : 03 479605