Mr. Bartleman’s lecture will be focused on the recent release of his first novel, As Long as the Rivers Flow. The novel follows one girl, Martha, from the Cat Lake First Nation in Northern Ontario, who is “stolen” from her family... Read More
The Public Humanities @ Western is pleased to support "Culture, Policy, Urban Space, and the City." On March 20th, 6pm at Museum London, a roundtable discussion will explore themes of cultural policy, the arts, and the... Read More
On the 2nd of February, the Public Humanities will be teaming up with McIntosh Gallery and the Department of Visual Arts to host a lecture by Steven Loft, curator, theorist, writer and Trudeau Fellow at Ryerson University.
Loft’s... Read More
In 1960 Adolf Eichmann was tried in Jerusalem and the ‘era of the witness’ commenced. In 1985, the body of Josef Mengele was identified by a group of forensic scientists in Brazil, giving birth to a rather different notion of... Read More