African Studies Center

Make Art/Stop AIDS Conference

Discussions and panels about art and health in a global epidemic featuring artists, activists, and scholars from around the world.

DECEMBER 3, 2004

http://www.wac.ucla.edu/

Friday Schedule:

MAKE ART/STOP AIDS CONFERENCE
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Experimental Digital Arts (EDA), Kinross North
Six conversations on art and health in a global epidemic, featuring artists, activists, and scholars from around the world. 

UCLA African Studies Center Director Allen F. Roberts, also professor of World Arts and Cultures and professor (affiliated) of French and Francophone Studies, and Mary (Polly) Nooter Roberts, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Fowler Museum and adjunct professor in World Arts and Cultures, will be panelists at the 3:30 PM session.

For complete list of panel topics and panelists, please visit www.wac.ucla.edu and click on Dec. 3 Make Art/Stop AIDS Conference or visit http://www.wac.ucla.edu/MAKE%20ART.php?parentid=13170


For more information about these events, please visit www.wac.ucla.edu or call tel. 310.825.3951 or 310.206.1342

For info about parking, campus maps, transportation options, please visit http://www.ucla.edu/map/

Date: Friday, December 03, 2004

Time: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Experimental Digital Arts (EDA), Kinross North
UCLA Campus
Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States

Cost: Free and open to the public; parking is available for $7.

For more information please contact

Department of World Arts and Cultures Tel: 310.825.3951 or 310.206.1342
wacinfo@arts.ucla.edu
www.wac.ucla.edu

Sponsor(s): With support from UC Humanities Research Institute. Sponsored by UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture and UCLA AIDS Institute, with support from the University of California Humanities Research Institute, UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures, UCLA International Institute, UCLA Comparative and Interdisciplinary Research on Asia, UCLA Film and Television Archive, Instructional Media Library and Office of Instructional Development, Doctors Without Borders, Williams Project on Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy at the UCLA School of Law, UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center, UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, UCLA Library, UCLA Globalization Research Center-Africa, AIDS Awareness Committee of SWC, UCLA Dance Marathon, UCLA Student Alumni Association, and the Office of the Chancellor.

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