Brosseau Center for Learning: Beyond Discourse: Critical and Empirical Approaches to Human Trafficking

Exhibition

Exhibition Overview

Brosseau Center for Learning: Beyond Discourse: Critical and Empirical Approaches to Human Trafficking
Brosseau Center for Learning: Beyond Discourse: Critical and Empirical Approaches to Human Trafficking
April 2, 2019–April 21, 2019
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

The interdisciplinary conference Beyond Discourse examines critical research methods on human trafficking and related social problems. This conference will offer scholars the opportunity to discuss the challenges and rewards of conducting empirical work on human trafficking, including the ways we work with affected communities, collaborate with intervention organizations, and present our conclusions to the public.

The artworks on view in this gallery all pertain to conference themes and will be on display through Sunday, April 21st.

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Works of art

Emmi Whitehorse (born 1957); Landfall Press (active 1970–2004); Jack Lemon (circa 1935); Sarah Pavlus
untitled, 2001
Chet Harmon La More (1908–1980)
Refugees, circa 1939
Brassaï (1899–1984)
Richard Smith (1931–2016)
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1949)
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010)
Untitled, 1991
Sebastião Salgado (1944–2025)
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010)
Ana Mendieta (1948–1985)
Clarence Kennedy (1892–1972)
Lesley Dill (born 1950); Landfall Press (active 1970–2004)
Front, 1994
tripod censer, 1200s, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279)
David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974)
untitled, 1973
Tsuboi Asuka (1932–2022)
Kristina Estell (born 1978)
Kiki Smith (born 1954)
Passage, 2015
Josh MacPhee (born 1973); Stumptown Printers (founded 1999); Roger Peet
Josh MacPhee (born 1973); Stumptown Printers (founded 1999); Jesus Barraza (born 1976)
Lee Bontecou (1931–2022)
Third Stone, 1963
Katie Baldwin (born 1969)
Paper Chain, 2014
Tom Kiefer (born 1959)