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Canada's Use of Art and Culture in Diplomacy and International Relations: A Digital Gathering with MassCulture

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Date

November 7, 2019

Time

1:00pm

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NACDI's Lynda Jessup will join Vanessa Kwan and Owais Lightwala in a conversation to discuss Canada’s use of art and culture in diplomacy and international relations.

The conversation will be facilitated by Kelly Langgard, the Head of Partnership and International Coordination at the Canada Council for the Arts, and each participant will bring their experiences and perspectives to the discussion. This digital gathering is hosted in partnership with Mass Culture on November 7th at 1pm EST and promises to be an exciting exploration into cultural diplomacy. 

Professor Lynda Jessup, Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Global Engagement, Faculty of Arts and Science, Queen's University; Director, North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative

Lynda Jessup is Associate Dean (Graduate Studies and Global Engagement) in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s University and Director of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative (NACDI). Her research focuses on the representation and circulation of Canadian and Indigenous visual and material culture in exhibitions and in museum collections, an interest that has taken shape most recently in research on the use of exhibitions in cultural diplomacy. She is co-editor, with Sarah Smith, of “Curating Cultural Diplomacy”, a special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies and is co-author of Cultural Diplomacy and Trade: Making Connections.

Vanessa Kwan, Artist & Curator; Program Director, grunt gallery; Curator/Producer, Other Sights for Artists' Projects

Vanessa Kwan is a Canadian artist and curator with a focus on collaborative, site-specific and community-engaged practices. She is currently Program Director at grunt gallery in Vancouver and is also curator/ producer at Other Sights for Artists’ Projects, an organization that curates and produces artworks for the public realm. She is a founding member of the arts collective Norma who were honoured with a City of Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Award for public art in 2012. She regularly writes and publishes on art and culture, and is currently working on curated projects at venues across the Pacific Rim (Vancouver, Seoul and Sydney) exploring artist-led creative exchange.

Owais Lightwala, Managing Director, Why Not Theatre

Owais Lightwala is a theatre producer, and currently the Managing Director of Why Not Theatre. He advises many arts organizations (including theatre and dance companies, music presenters, film festivals and more) as a strategic consultant, particularly on finding better ways of doing things, changing who’s on stage and in the audience, and anything to do with numbers. He also dabbles in theatre making as an artist, and is a prolific web and graphic designer. A lifelong learner, he was selected for the Impact Program for Arts Leaders (Stanford Graduate School of Business), has completed the CORe program (Harvard Business School), was a 2018 DiverseCity Fellow (CivicAction), a fellow in the 2018 Leaders Lab (Toronto Arts Council/Banff Centre), and a graduate of York University’s Theatre program.

Lynda Jessup
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Lynda Jessup (she/her)

Director of NACDI, Vice Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science, Queen's University

Lynda Jessup is Vice Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s University and Director and co-founder of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative (NACDI).

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