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2024-11-13 | Naima Hassan: at a webinar Creative and Public Anthropology by Anthroprospective and ANSA collaboration

safda adf afs We are happy to share that our fellow Naima Hassan will be participating in a webinar Creative and Public Anthropology, organised by Anthroprospective and ANSA.

Tune in tomorrow (12th November, Thursday) 12pm (Eastern Daylight Savings Time) via Zoom. Register here
The recording will be sent to you.

Anthroprospective and the Australian Network of Student Anthropologists (ANSA) are teaming up to host a four-part webinar series on anthropology. In our second webinar, we will be exploring the exciting world of creative and public anthropology. . Join us as we discuss how you can incorporate creative methods into your research practice and the importance of engaging with wider audiences. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about visual and public anthropology, this event is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about the endless possibilities within this field. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to discover the endless possibilities of creative and public anthropology!

Naima Hassan is a researcher and curator, who works primarily with archives. Since 2022, she has led the development of the G.A.S. Library and Picton Archive at G.A.S. Foundation Lagos as Associate Curator and Archivist. Under the foundation’s multi-year program Re:assemblages, she aims to connect the collections to a transnational network of communities, artists, scholars, and institutions. With an interest in building infrastructures for research on African cultural collections, Hassan is a member of TheMuseumsLab's Steering Board and Nieuwe Instituut's Indian Ocean Working Group.

Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa and the Netherlands.