2024
art[h]rights.2024
ORLOVÁ, JanaBasic information
Original name
art[h]rights.2024
Name in Czech
art[h]rights.2024
Authors
Edition
2024
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Presentation of art
Country of publisher
Portugal
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Organization unit
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Keywords (in Czech)
lidská práva; inkluze; postkolonialismus; videoart
Keywords in English
human rights; inclusion; postcolonialism; videoart
Tags
International impact
Changed: 26/1/2025 18:25, MgA. Mgr. Jana Orlová, Ph.D.
V originále
This exhibition, presented at the newly opened National Centre for Legal Innovation in the historic heart of Bragança, focused on the link between art and human rights and the creation of a deeper inclusive intercultural connection. It is affiliated with the 2nd year of the BIP (Blended Intensive Program) Creativity for Inclusion and with the TIG Arts and Creative Industries (TIG Arts and Creative Industries) of the STARS EU program. Art, in its many forms, has historically been a powerful tool for the promotion of human rights. It can act as a mirror of social injustices and oppression and challenge them in more or less complex ways. I exhibited here one of the works created during my stay in Bragance in May, which was specifically in conjunction with TIG Arts and Creative Industries. It was a video made (in collaboration with Marcus Ramusy de Almeida Brasil) in a hostel for Brazilian university teachers, reflecting on postcolonial issues.