
Restitutions, institutions & the forced journey of Uaţunua & Kandina
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Welcome to the third episode of the Global Classroom!
In this episode, we continue our conversation from episode two.
Maria A. N. Caley and Loini Iizyenda give us insights into the journey of two Ovaherero dolls that were stolen during the German oppression and have now been returned to Namibia as part of the ongoing restitution process.
A conversation with Elke Gaugele (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Maria A. N. Caley (University of Namibia), Sarah Held (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna), Loini Iizyenda (University of Namibia), and Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna).
We hope you enjoy the episode! You can find more lectures and talks, including one with Loini Iizyenda and Maria A.N. Caley on the Global Classroom YouTube Channel.
Learn more about the topic:
ARCK
https://globalheritagelab.org/project/confronting-colonial-pasts-envisioning-creative-futures/
https://globalheritagelab.org/project/artistic-research-and-communal-knowledge-building-trust-for-a-better-future/
https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/arck_opening
https://www.instagram.com/arckproject_nam/
Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion
https://www.namibianfashion.com/
Museums Association of Namibia (M.A.N.)
https://www.museums.com.na/
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Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira