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978-0-9938497-7-0Size: 9" x 12"
Pages: 208
Immune Nations
The Art and Science of Global Vaccination
Edited by Natalie Loveless
This catalogue documents a multi-year art-science project called Immune Nations, produced on the occasion of its exhibition at the McMaster Museum of Art in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Initiated in 2014 and co-led by Steven Hoffman (York University), Sean Caulfield (University of Alberta), and Natalie Loveless (University of Alberta), Immune Nations brought together scientists, policy experts, academic scholars, and artists to work on an interdisciplinary and collaborative research-creation project tackling complex issues related to the use and distribution of vaccines in the world today. The project launched at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art’s Galeri KiT (2017), moved to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) headquarters building in Geneva, Switzerland (2017), and concluded at the McMaster Museum of Art at McMaster University (2021).
Contributors: Jesper Alvær, Sean Caulfield, Timothy Caulfield, Susan Colberg, Patrick Fafard, Caitlin Fisher, Steven Hoffman, Johan Holst, Annemarie Hou, Alison Humphrey, Jude Kang Hwirin, Rachelle Viader Knowles, Kaisu Koski, Vicki Sung-yeon Kwon, Natalie Loveless, Patrick Mahon, Tegan Moore, Carol Podedworny, Sergio Serrano, Florian Schneider, Lathika Sritharan, Mkrtich Tonoyan, Lalaine Ulit-Destajo, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, Morgan Wedderspoon, Arman Yeritsyan
Book details
Publication date: August 2022Features: Foreword, curator statement, exhibition history, afterword, list of credits
Keywords: Contemporary Art; Art-Science Collaboration; Participatory Installation; Global Vaccination; Research-creation; Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities; Public Health; Pandemic
Subject(s): ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Art & Performance, Art & Performance / Research Creation, Health & Psychology, Health & Psychology / Medical Humanities, ART / Art & Politics, Vaccination, Personal and public health / health education, Art-Science Collaboration / Global Vaccination, Exhibition Catalogues, Health and Medicine, Science, Contemporary Art; Art-Science Collaboration; Participatory Installation; Global Vaccination; Research-creation; Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities; Public Health; Pandemic
Publisher(s): ImmuneNations Collective
Book details
Publication date: August 2022Features: Foreword, curator statement, exhibition history, afterword, list of credits
Keywords: Contemporary Art; Art-Science Collaboration; Participatory Installation; Global Vaccination; Research-creation; Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities; Public Health; Pandemic
Subject(s): ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Art & Performance, Art & Performance / Research Creation, Health & Psychology, Health & Psychology / Medical Humanities, ART / Art & Politics, Vaccination, Personal and public health / health education, Art-Science Collaboration / Global Vaccination, Exhibition Catalogues, Health and Medicine, Science, Contemporary Art; Art-Science Collaboration; Participatory Installation; Global Vaccination; Research-creation; Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities; Public Health; Pandemic
Publisher(s): ImmuneNations Collective
Natalie Loveless. Natalie Loveless (project co-lead) is Associate Professor, Contemporary Art and Theory, in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Alberta. She also directs the Research-Creation and Social Justice CoLABoratory.