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Reminder, Lunchtime talk: Annemarie Jutel

Published: Tue 28 Aug 2018 11:07 AM
Please join us for the final lunchtime talk in response to the artists currently exhibiting in The earth looks upon us / Ko Papatūānuku te matua o te tangata at Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi.
Dr Annemarie Jutel, Professor of Health at Victoria University of Wellington, has been invited to respond to Raukura Turei's sensual and bodily paintings as a thought experiment relating to her field of research. Jutel's innovative work in the sociology of diagnosis looks at the interaction between medical classification and social and cultural interests. Her work focuses on diagnosis: how diagnoses emerge, what forces influence their creation, and the resulting impact of diagnostic categories on socio-cultural and health protecting practices. Her research extends to the presence and impact of diagnosis in popular culture and literature.
Lunchtime talk: Annemarie Jutel
Thursday 30 August, 12.30pm
Adam Art Gallery
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Upcoming:
In situ: writers reading in and about place
Friday 14 September, 5.30pm
Adam Art Gallery
Refreshments provided
Please join us for an evening of readings by Māori women writers: Anahera Gildea,Te Kahureremoa Taumata, Arihia Latham and Tayi Tibble. The event has been organised by Cassandra Barnett, who will moderate the evening.

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