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Hybrid international symposium: "Decentering the East Asian Mediterranean: Moving Artists, Artefacts, and Concepts

Lecture, etc. Registration open

Please join us for the hybrid international symposium: "Decentering the East Asian Mediterranean: Moving Artists, Artefacts, and Concepts," which will be held at National Taiwan University (NTU, Taida) on 6/30 and 7/1.

The symposium is part of the research project "Shared Coasts, Divided Historiographies" (funded by the Getty through its Connecting Art Histories Initiative), co-led by IMAP faculty members of Kyushu University: Gloria Yu Yang and Anton Schweizer.

The symposium will be a hybrid event with Japanese simultaneous interpretation. Please register to participate online. Note: The time listed on the poster is in Taiwan Standard Time (GMT+8)
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6S3Pv0qESyWD3UkriPScjQ#/registration

Target General
Dates 2025.06.30 [Mon] 09:40 – 2025.07.01 [Tue] 18:00
Venue Off Campus
Venue name National Taiwan University and online
Venue address
Seating capacity No
Participation fee Free of charge
Event details The symposium is part of the research project "Shared Coasts, Divided Historiographies" (funded by the Getty through its Connecting Art Histories Initiative), co-led by IMAP faculty members of Kyushu University: Gloria Yu Yang and Anton Schweizer.
(日本語同時通訳付き)
Registration method Advanced registration required
[Online]
*https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6S3Pv0qESyWD3UkriPScjQ#/registration
Registration period 2025.06.24 [Tue] –
2025.07.01 [Tue]
Inquiries

Name: Gloria Yu Yang
Mail: gloriayangyu★lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Please replace ★ with @

Website
Publishing period 2025.06.24 [Tue] –
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Shared Coasts Taida Symposium 2025 FLYER.pdf (2732KB)

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