Curating Cultural Diplomacy: Launch of a Special Issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies
Access the Journal of Curatorial Studies: 5(3): Curating Cultural Diplomacy by clicking here. 27 September 2017 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario The launch of , a special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies took place at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on 27 September 2017. The event featured a roundtable discussion with Norman […]
The Objects of Cultural Diplomacy: Negotiating Diversity and Inclusion in the Global Era
25 October 2017 Harvard University How can culture take shape in and contribute to public diplomacy? To answer this question, nacdi, along with the Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs at Harvard University (specifically the Politics and Social Change Workshop and the Canada Program) co-sponsored a panel discussion on October 25th 2017 at Harvard entitled: […]
Can Artists Really Save the World? Exhibitions, Exchanges and Other Moments in Trojan-horse Diplomacy
13 January 2018 Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen’s University Four leaders in Indigenous and Canadian art – Gerald McMaster, Nadia Myre, Kelly Langgard, and Richard Hill – came together at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AEAC) (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) to discuss the question: can artists really save the world? The North American Cultural Diplomacy […]
Global Exchange Podcast: Discussing the Importance of Cultural Diplomacy
January 15, 2018 nacdi co-founder Dr. Sarah E.K. Smith is featured on the latest Global Exchange Podcast discussing the importance of cultural diplomacy. She joined host Colin Robertson and Daryl Copeland of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute to discuss the definition of cultural diplomacy, how Canada is doing in promoting its culture abroad, and […]
Senate of Canada Opens a New Study on Cultural Diplomacy
November 30, 2017 The Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade has a new order of reference to study the impact and utilization of Canadian culture and arts in Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy. On November 30, 2017, nacdi co-founder Dr. Sarah E.K. Smith appeared as a witnesses before the committee to open […]
Video Launch: Can Artists Really Save the World?
July 18, 2018 The trend towards globalization brings peoples together at intersections of identities, be they religious, national, linguistic, or otherwise. What does this mean for the arts and culture sector? Artists and arts organizations are moving beyond the frame of the nation to travel and share their work in international, interregional, and global […]
Culture, Music, and Diplomacy: A Guest Lecture with KUNÉ
November 30, 2018 The Cultural Studies Program welcomed members from the KUNÉ – Canada’s Global Orchestra to Queen’s University on Nov. 7th. Hannah Burgé Luviano, a PhD candidate in the program, opened “Culture, Music and Diplomacy” –briefly explaining KUNÉ’s history and introducing Director Mervon Mehta to the audience. Mehta, Executive Director of Performing Arts […]
NACDI’s Katie-Marie McNeill Wins Research Award
NACDI Social Media Coordinator Katie-Marie McNeill has been awarded the prestigious Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement to support her PhD research abroad. McNeill, a doctoral candidate in the History Department at Queen’s University, is conducting research examining the history of prisoner aid societies in Canada, Australia, New […]