Art as communication: A discussion with Jonathan Dumont, World Food Programme, Rome
Art as communication: A discussion with Jonathan Dumont, World Food Programme, Rome
The John Cabot University Department of Art History and the Department of Communications welcomed Jonathan Dumont, Head of Television Communications at the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), for a lecture on Art as Communication on December 2, 2019.
JCU Communications Professor Kwame Phillips, anthropologist and filmmaker, participated in the conversation. Professor Phillips specializes in visual media production, as well as ethnographic documentary and soundscapes.
Phillips, Kwame
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Phillips, Kwame
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Phillips, Kwame
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Art as communication: A discussion with Jonathan Dumont, World Food Programme, Rome.
Art as Communication: A Discussion with Jonathan Dumont, World Food Programme, Rome, John Cabot University, Rome, Italy.
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The John Cabot University Department of Art History and the Department of Communications welcomed Jonathan Dumont, Head of Television Communications at the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), for a lecture on Art as Communication on December 2, 2019.
JCU Communications Professor Kwame Phillips, anthropologist and filmmaker, participated in the conversation. Professor Phillips specializes in visual media production, as well as ethnographic documentary and soundscapes.
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Art as Communication: A Discussion with Jonathan Dumont, World Food Programme, Rome, John Cabot University, Rome, Italy, 2019-12-02
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