Tsovinar Kuiumchian on "Rethinking traumatic silence through materiality in contemporary Armenian art".
This event is part of the Silence and Visuality on Armenian Art & History Seminar Series.
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Biography:
Tsovinar Kuiumchian is a DPhil candidate in Anthropology, St Peter's College, University of Oxford. Her talk is part of The Silence and Visuality Seminars on Armenian Art & History seminar series which present current research by emerging and established scholars, and conversations with distinguished contemporary artists.
The Silence and Visuality Seminars on Armenian Art & History present current research by emerging and established scholars, and conversations with distinguished contemporary artists.
Seminars are held three times a term (Weeks 2, 5, 9) and take place at 5pm in Pembroke College in the Eccles Room, unless stated otherwise.
Talks finish by 5.50pm to allow those with other commitments to leave and are then followed by discussion and refreshments.
This series of talks is hosted by the Oxford Network for Armenian Genocide Research and supported by TORCH funding.
Oxford Network for Armenian Genocide Research, TORCH Networks