Exhibit on ASOG’s Anti-Drug Campaign Research published at Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia
27 Nov 2018
Last June 25, 2018, the Ateneo School of Government, in partnership with Areté, launched the exhibit titled What We Talk About When We Talk About the “War on Drugs.” The exhibit was curated and designed by Mr. Karl Castro.
In the recently published issue of the Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia, Castro further explains the elements of and rationale behind the exhibit Title, Timeline/Memorial, and Photo Displays, among others.
An excerpt from the article states,
“As evidenced by this whole endeavor, from the research papers to the exhibit, to the films, documentation is important. We need to record these stories, for the value of seeing our collective voices form a larger portrait of our society is immeasurable.”
The article can be accessed here.
Cite as: Castro, K. (2018). What We Talk About When We Talk About the “War on Drugs”. Perspectives In The Arts And Humanities Asia, 8(2), 91-99. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.13185/2947
Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia is a peer-reviewed journal that is multi-disciplinary in scope and features articles in literature, philosophy, theology, performance arts, visual arts, forms of media and other related areas, especially studies engaging Philippine and Asian experience. It is a forum of dialogue between scholars and creative artists in the Philippines and other countries in Asia that seeks to shed light on issues related to culture and identity and especially on Asian arts and humanities.