Pacific Arts Associations (PAA) Pacific Chapter Conference, Fa’onelua Conference Centre, Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga September 29 - October 4, 2015 Featured
Nuku'alofa, 28 September 2015. The Pacific Branch of the Pacific Arts Association (PAA) will host it's 2015 conference on the theme Trading Traditions: The Role of Art in the Pacific’s Expansive Exchange Networks, to be held at the Fa'onelua Conference Centre in Nuku'alofa, Tonga from 29 September to 4 October, 2015.
Recent archaeological investigations have confirmed what we already knew-- that there was widespread trade among islands and cultures across the pacific well in advance of the European arrival. The theme of this conference offers a myriad of investigations into the role/s art has played in the exchange of objects, peoples, technologies, and ideologies in the pre-historic, historic, or modern Pacific.
The conference is not limited to ‘physical’ exchanges, but also addresses complex social, economic and political arrangements/interactions between interconnected systems, structures and peoples. Among others, we seek to enhance our understanding of how art moved across time and through communities, why some exchanges were more successful than others and how geography, technology, or localized social structures influenced artistic function, meaning or traditions.
It structure will include but is not limited to, paper presentations, panel exchanges, small group discussions, an exhibition, and excursions to local monuments. Film and multi-media experiences would be welcomed as well as performative or other Innovative events dealing with the theme of trade and interaction.
Researchers and scholars, curators and artists are invited to engage with and challenge this broad theme. Ideally, participants will be open to sharing their knowledge and experiences with other conference attendees building networks for ongoing intellectual and social exchange.
Source: Pacific Arts Associations (PAA) Pacific Chapter