Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This session will investigate how various art forms reflect and shape individual and collective identities. Participants are encouraged to analyze the interplay between artistic expression and cultural identity across different historical contexts.
This track focuses on the role of visual culture in conveying complex symbols and meanings within society. Papers will explore how visual representations influence perceptions of identity and power dynamics.
This session will examine the relationship between aesthetics and cultural memory in art history. Scholars are invited to discuss how artistic practices preserve, challenge, or transform collective memories.
This track will explore the impact of heritage on social change through artistic movements. Presentations will analyze how heritage influences contemporary art practices and societal transformations.
This session will investigate the emergence and evolution of artistic movements in the context of globalization. Papers will address how global interactions shape local art practices and cultural expressions.
This track will delve into the power relations inherent in artistic representation throughout history. Participants are encouraged to critically assess how art serves as a tool for both oppression and liberation.
This session will explore the tension between tradition and innovation in art history. Scholars will discuss how artists negotiate these concepts to create new narratives that resonate with contemporary audiences.
This track will focus on the use of symbolism in contemporary art practices. Presenters will analyze how modern artists employ symbolic language to address current social and political issues.
This session will examine the role of art in shaping public memory within urban environments. Papers will explore how public art installations contribute to collective identity and historical narratives.
This track will investigate the intersection of cultural studies and artistic expression. Participants will discuss how cultural theories inform the interpretation and creation of art across various mediums.
This session will focus on the role of visual narratives in advocating for social justice. Scholars are invited to explore how art can challenge societal norms and promote equity through powerful storytelling.
