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International Conference on Art, Material Culture, and Anthropology (ICAMCA-26)

17th - 18th Nov 2026,Brussels, Belgium

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18th Oct 2026

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28th Oct 2026

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02nd Nov 2026

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17th - 18th Nov 2026

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Conference Session Tracks

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
Session Tracks
Track 01
Art and Identity: The Role of Aesthetics in Cultural Representation

This track explores how artistic expressions shape and reflect individual and collective identities within various cultural contexts. It aims to analyze the interplay between aesthetics and identity formation through diverse artistic mediums.

Track 02
Material Culture and Symbolism: Understanding Objects in Context

Focusing on the significance of objects in cultural practices, this track investigates how material culture conveys symbolic meanings. Participants will examine the relationships between artifacts, their social contexts, and the narratives they embody.

Track 03
Rituals and Heritage: The Intersection of Tradition and Modernity

This session addresses the evolving nature of rituals and their role in preserving cultural heritage amidst contemporary challenges. It invites discussions on how traditional practices adapt and transform in response to globalization and societal change.

Track 04
Craftsmanship and Creativity: The Art of Making in Cultural Contexts

This track highlights the significance of craftsmanship as a form of creative expression and cultural identity. It seeks to explore the relationship between artisanal practices and the socio-cultural dynamics that influence them.

Track 05
Visual Culture and Anthropology: Analyzing Images in Social Contexts

Participants in this session will delve into the role of visual culture in shaping anthropological understanding. The track will focus on the analysis of images, their meanings, and their impact on cultural narratives.

Track 06
Archaeology and Materiality: Uncovering the Past through Objects

This track examines the contributions of archaeology to our understanding of material culture and human behavior. It will explore how the study of artifacts informs contemporary discussions on identity and cultural heritage.

Track 07
Museum Studies and Cultural Representation: Curating the Past

This session focuses on the role of museums in representing cultural heritage and identity through curated exhibitions. It invites critical reflections on the ethical implications of representation and the narratives constructed within museum spaces.

Track 08
Cultural Practices and Social Change: The Dynamics of Tradition

This track investigates how cultural practices evolve in response to social change and the implications for community identity. Participants will explore case studies that illustrate the negotiation between tradition and modernity.

Track 09
Symbolism in Art: Decoding Meaning through Creative Expression

This session invites participants to explore the layers of meaning embedded in artistic works through symbolic analysis. The track aims to foster discussions on how symbolism informs cultural understanding and artistic interpretation.

Track 10
Heritage and Memory: The Role of Objects in Cultural Narratives

Focusing on the relationship between heritage and collective memory, this track examines how objects serve as vessels of cultural narratives. It seeks to understand the role of material culture in shaping communal identities and historical consciousness.

Track 11
Tradition and Innovation: The Future of Cultural Practices

This track explores the tension between tradition and innovation in contemporary cultural practices. Participants will discuss how creative expressions can both preserve and transform cultural legacies in a rapidly changing world.

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