Design of Recovery
Friday, September 9, 2pm
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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What are the political and aesthetic challenges of rebuilding after disaster? How do architects and planners balance utilitarian, economic and technological issues against those of environment, cultural heritage and local practice?

Sultan Barakat, Director, Post-War Reconstruction and Development Unit, University of York, UK

Jon Calame, founding Partner and Operations Officer for Minerva Partners, Inc.

Vishaan Chakrabarti, Vice President of the Related Companies

Craig Dykers, architect, Snøhetta, Oslo, Norway

Jad Tabet, architect, Tabet Architects and Planners, Paris, France/Lebanon

Eyal Weizman, architect, Tel Aviv/London;

Moderator: Lebbeus Woods, artist, professor, Cooper Union, New York, USA

NOTE: Sultan Barakat and Craig Dykers are unable to participate due to unavoidable circumstances.

Afterword: Language of Recovery
Saturday, September 10, 10am
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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What are the demands placed on language and writing by disaster? How does writing after catastrophe work as advocacy, witness, mirror, mourning, elegy or indictment?

Biljana Srbljanovic, playwright, Serbia

Lyonel Trouillot, writer, Haiti

Semezdin Mehmedinovic, writer, Bosnia/USA

Brigitte Oleschinski, poet, Germany

Moderator: Ammiel Alcalay, writer, translator, USA.

Arts of Emergency
Saturday, September 10, 3pm
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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How are artists provoked by the mechanisms of destruction and terror? How does photography, painting and performance intervene to restore face and voice, expose the erasures of history and demand recognition?

Gerald McMaster, Deputy Assistant Director, Cultural Resources, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian, Plains Cree, Canada

Ana Miljanic, Center for the Study of Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade, Serbia

Leo Rubinfien, photographer, New York, USA

Camilo Jose Vergara, photographer, Chile/USA

Moderator: Martha Rosler, writer and artist, Rutgers University

Revenge, Reparation, Reconciliation
Saturday, September 10, 4:30pm
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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How can artistic media be used by formerly hostile groups to reconcile opposing points of view, recognize divergent historical narratives and promote trust? What cultural strategies do advocates, jurists and activists employ to effect accountability and foster healing?

Elazar Barkan, Director, Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation, Salzburg Seminar, Austria and Professor, Claremont Graduate University, USA

Gillian Caldwell, Executive Director, Witness, New York, USA

Avila Kilmurray, Director, Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, Belfast, UK

Duma Kumalo, Arts and Culture Officer, Khulumani, Johannesburg, South Africa

Moderator: Vasuki Nesiah, Senior Associate, International Center for Transitional Justice, Sri Lanka/USA

Remembrance, Repetition, Residue
Sunday, September 11, 10am
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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What is the relationship of memory and forgetting to the recovery of daily life after trauma? How are the arts of memory—museums, memorials, archives—sentinels of the future?

Horst Hoheisel, artist, Kassel, Germany

Vannak Huy, Researcher, Documentation Center (DC-CAM), Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Suada Kapic, Director, FAMA International, Sarajevo, Bosnia

Patricia Tappatá de Valdez, Director, Memoria Abierta, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Moderator: James Young, Professor, English and Judaic Studies, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.

Arts of Possibility
Sunday, September 11, 3:30pm
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.
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Can cultural and symbolic forms help to imagine a future while remembering the past and mourning loss? Can artistic strategies serve as antidotes to revenge, sorrow and despair to restore hope, encourage safety, and return the promise of tomorrow?

Robert Kluyver, Executive Director, Foundation for Culture and Civil Society, Kabul, Afghanistan

Dijana Milosevic, Artistic Director, DAH Teatar, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

Maysoon Pachachi, filmmaker, Iraq/UK

Clive van den Berg, artist/curator, Johannesburg, South Africa

Moderator: Clifford Chanin, President, Legacy Project, New York, USA