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1st conference: Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean

Panel 4, paper 1: The Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva, UK) as research partner

Tessa  Jackson, The Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva, UK) as research partner  Tessa Jackson will give a brief introduction to the Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva, UK: www.iniva.org), its role of ‘making the invisible visible’ in the visual arts, and how it works at the intersection of society and politics through artistic practice. Iniva, since its inception in 1994, has been focused upon exploring other art histories through exhibitions, debates, research, education activities and digital projects. With the support of its founding chair Stuart Hall, and many artists, curators and academics, Iniva now operates from Rivington Place in East London, a centre for art, debate and diversity. Some images, sounds or other media used in the following presentation are subject to copyright restrictions that prevent them being shown. In order to provide a complete record of the conference, these items have been blurred or silenced. Should we obtain permission to use these images, sounds and other media in the future the films will be updated.