Conference Rationale

Conference Rationale

Colombo Institute has been working on making this conference a possibility over the last two years as part of its ‘Connecting South Asia Project.’ Its co-partner, Theertha International Artists’ Collective will organize and curate an exhibition on South Asian Art in Colombo to coincide with the conference, which will broadly reflect the conference theme where selected artists from South Asia Network for the Arts will be invited to participate. The exhibition will open with the start of the conference and will continue for one month.

The conference is the main event of our effort. We have visualised it as a regional conference that will focus on the different and complex ways in which culture works in contemporary South Asia. The three day conference is divided into six sessions, and each session will direct the conference under the following themes: Who are we: Elasticity of identity /Signs, imaginaries and visualscapes: Art, politics and interrogations/Everything that surrounds: Places, spaces and geographies/Home away from home: Migration and Diasporas/Art of the everyday: Popular arts, taste(s) and anxieties.

Brief sketches on each of these themes is available in the page 'Conferece Themes.'

As part of Colombo Institute’s overall project, edited versions of the papers presented will be published in the South Asia Journal for Culture and Sinhala and Tamil translations of selected essays in Patitha and Panuwal, the local language journals published by Colombo Institute.

Confirmed Participants

Roma Chatterji
Professor of Sociology
Department of Sociology
Delhi School of Economics
University of Delhi


Radhika Chopra
Professor of Sociology
Department of Sociology
Delhi School of Economics
University of Delhi


Ifthikar Dadi
Professor of Art History
Department of History of Art and Visual Studies
Cornell Universty


Pooja Sood
Independent Curator and Coordinator
Khoj International Artists’ Collective
New Delhi.


Jagath Weerasinghe
Senior Artist and Profesor of Archeology
Post Graduate Institute of Archeology
Colombo


Sasanka Perera
Professor of Anthroplogy
Department of Sociology
University of Colombo


T. Shanaathanan
Senior Lecturer
Department of Fine Arts
University of Jaffna


Neloufer De Mel
Professor of English
Department of English
University of Colombo


Nethra Samarawickrama
Graduate Student
Department of Anthropology
Dalhousie University
Halifax

Aaron Burton
College of Fine Art
University of New South Wales
Sydney