Participants will explore on topics addressing specific issues related to science, philosophy, society, symbolic production, and education from local perspectives, beyond traditional artistic and academic realms.
The discussions will highlight the role of sciences in promoting studies on the decolonization of thought systems and learning. Additionally, the Forum’s press release mentions the importance of fostering creative processes beyond cultural centers.
The analysis will include themes of emancipation, race, and gender, as well as the Caribbean’s emerging cartography that challenges hegemonic powers.
Running through February 2025, the 15th Havana Biennial, themed “Shared Horizons,” will showcase contemporary art from over 300 Cuban and international artists.
Active through February 2025 and reflected in the premise of “Shared Horizons,” the 15th Havana Biennial showcases the contemporary art of more than 300 Cuban and foreign artists.
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