Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

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Arief Wicaksono, a medium-dark-skin-toned man with short hair, sits on a blue high stool. He wears a black shirt and a watch on his left hand. Behind him are tables and people scattered in space. Arief Wicaksono, a medium-dark-skin-toned man with short hair, sits on a blue high stool. He wears a black shirt and a watch on his left hand. Behind him are tables and people scattered in space.

Arief Wicaksono

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Arief Wicaksono has been an active member of the Deaf Art Community since 2005. He is also part of the Bawayang Production community and has collaborated with prominent events, including Pekan Budaya Difabel (Disabled Cultures Week, 2020–present), Yogyakarta Deaf Artists Exhibition, ArtJog Service Center 2022, and LoveArtJog 2023–25.


Agenda


Dark background with alt-text in light blue font: sound of an enthusiastic convo in signed and spoken languages discussing the future of archive and collective reimagination.

Call and Response: Archive and Counterarchive

Panel discussion on archival research which explores the impact of Dutch colonialism on disabled/difabel people in Indonesia together.