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Tuesday–Friday 11:00am–6:00pm

Saturday 11:00am–2:00pm.

Visual Arts Program
 

Friday, February 5, 2021

Millie Chen

[Virtual] Scholars@Hallwalls: Silk Road Songbook: Notes on Making Art Under Censorship and Globalization

Where there is limited freedom of expression, how can one creatively and collectively mourn, remember, persist, and declare? Songs have the capacity to turn sorrow and outrage into fortitude and optimism. Silk Road Songbook, made in collaboration with Arzu Ozkal, is a socially driven, multidisciplinary art project that weaves song into landscape, challenging censorship and Orientalist exoticism. Grass roots songs channeling local voices concerning land, sovereignty, and cultural identity are created in collaboration with artists in communities along an ancient trade route spanning Eurasia between Xi'an and Istanbul. For each place, voices are the dynamic driving force; land is the anchor. Millie will present her talk live on Zoom with a Q+A session following. Millie has shared a recipe from her travels working on Silk Road Songbook.

For 2020-21, the UB Humanities Institute enters the tenth year of the Scholars@Hallwalls lecture series. Under the constraints of the pandemic, the talks will be virtual this year. While we regret that we will not be able to gather in-person in our customary space inside Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, we are glad for the opportunity to have attendees from beyond Western New York join us for this series of engaging humanities-based lectures with lively follow-up conversation.

This year's lineup highlights the interdisciplinary range of humanities research at UB.

Talks are on Friday afternoons at 4 pm and are free and open to the public. Based on the featured fellow's preference, talks will either be pre-recorded videos that will be shared in advance with live Q&A via Zoom or presented live on Zoom with Q&A following the presentation. Please use the links provided below for details for each talk.

While we cannot provide the usual wine and hors d'oeuvres served at Hallwalls, we highly encourage you to join us with a beverage and snack to add to the convivial nature of these talks.

Use this registration link to attend the talk.