On 2 December, at the Caucasus University organized by the International Center for Georgian Studies, a public lecture and discussion were held on the topic “Censorship and Post-Censorship Art” by Keti Grdzelidze and Tatia Mtvarelidze.
Keti Grdzelidze is a Professor at Caucasus University and Head of the English Philology Program; Tatia Mtvarelidze is an Associate Professor at Caucasus University.
The public lecture explored the consequences of restrictions on freedom of expression in the arts and examined their impact not only during periods of direct censorship but also in post-censorship contexts.
