History of Art Research Seminar Series | Dr Louise C. De Mello

History of Art Research Seminar Series | Dr Louise C. De Mello

By Edinburgh College of Art

Lessons from Latin America: Weaving Relationships and Reconciling Colonial Legacies through Museum Collections

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West Court, Edinburgh College of Art

74 Lauriston Place Edinburgh EH3 9DF United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • In person

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Arts • Fine Art

Join History of Art for the next talk in the Research Seminar Series chaired by Dr Jamie Forde.

This lecture will be hybrid. Please book your ticket for attendance in person or online.

Lessons from Latin America: Weaving Relationships and Reconciling Colonial Legacies through Museum Collections

This talk will reflect on the work developed by the Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research at the British Museum, collaborating with local communities and contemporary artists in the region. Focusing on key lessons learned, it will explore how Indigenous and Afrodiasporic perspectives may shape new paths for decolonising curatorial and art historical practice.

About Louise de Mello

Louise de Mello is Head of the Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research at the British Museum. She is a historian and anthropologist who specialises in Latin American archaeology, with an emphasis in the Amazonian region. She has held affiliations with the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, Brazil’s National Museum and the Museum of Huelva, among other institutions.

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