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News

Lauren Taylor Publishes Article on Independent Senegal's First Art Museum

In the latest issue of African Arts, Lauren Taylor argues that the architecture of the Musée Dyamique expressed the multiple roles that Senegal, negritude, and artistic exchange could play in healing a world torn by the violence of colonialism, the devastation of the World Wars, and the tensions of the Cold War
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Flatto Works on Volume of Interviews with Contemporary Chilean Artists

PhD candidate Diana Flatto is the associate editor of Conversations in Chile, a new volume of interviews between curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and contemporary Chilean artists
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Finkelstein co-curates “Semiha Berksoy: Singing in Full Color” at Hamburger Bahnhof

Together with Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, directors of Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart in Berlin, Finkelstein has curated the first comprehensive retrospective in Germany of the Turkish painter and opera singer Semiha Berksoy (1910 – 2004)
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In Memoriam: Fil Hearn

Professor Emerita M. Alison Stones remembers the life of the late Professor Emeritus Millard Filmore (Fil) Hearn
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Events

Wed
Jan
22

Social Justice and Disciplinary Knowledge: Planning the Mellon Grant

The grant team will discuss the opportunities the new grant affords and lay out the work ahead
Thu
Jan
23

Artists in Conversation: Quaishawn Whitlock and Morgan Overton

Join the University Art Gallery for a special conversation between artists Quaishawn Whitlock and Morgan Overton. 
Wed
Jan
29

Broadcasting the World: "Global Groove" and Global Communication Networks

Vuk Vuković presents archival research from his dissertation on the Korean "father of video art" Nam June Paik
Sat
Feb
08

Broken Ground: Artist Panel

Three contemporary artists with work featured in the Broken Ground exhibit At the University Art Gallery  will discuss their work, artistic process, and connection to land and labor in Appalachia.