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Center
for Visual Culture Special Lecture Series Spring
2001
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January
29, Monday, 7 pm, Thomas Library 224
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Brian
Madigan, Wayne State University
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"Roman
Ceremonial Statuary"
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| February
14, 6pm, Carpenter B21 |
Manar
Darwish Munara |
"Art
& Architecture in Medieval Cairo" |
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| March
19, Monday, 4:30 pm, Carpenter Library 21 |
William
Wixom, Curator Emeritus of the Department of Medieval Art
and The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art |
"Aspects
of Connoisseurship and Scholarship in Museums" |
Co-Sponsored
by Haverford College |
| March
22, Thursday, 4:30 pm, Thomas Library 110, Reception to
follow in London Room |
Vincent
J. Bruno, University of Texas |
"Mark
Rothko and the Second Pompeian Style" |
Co-sponsored
by the Class of 1902 Lecture Fund and the Center for Visual
Culture |
| March
29, Thursday, 4:15 pm, Thomas Library 110 |
Judith
Halberstam, University of California, San Diego |
"The
Brandon Teena Archive" |
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| April
3, Tuesday, 12 noon, Haffner Hall, Dorothy Vernon Room |
Paul
Gilroy, Yale University |
Luncheon
seminar on African-American Aesthetics |
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| April
5, Thursday, 4:30 pm, Carpenter Library 21, Reception in
the Quita Woodward Room |
The Grundman
Lecture
Richard
Brilliant, Department of Art History and Archaeology,
Columbia University
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"The
Concept of Style and the Problem of Roman Art" |

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| April
12, Thursday, 8 pm, Thomas Library Great Hall, Reception
to follow |
The Roberta
Holder Gellert Lecture
Jane Golden,
Director of the Mural Arts Program of Philadelphia
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"Transforming
Communities Through Art: Mural Painting as an Agent of
Social Change"
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Co-sponsored
by the Center for Ethnicities, Communities, and Social Policy
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| April
13, Friday, 2 pm, Thomas Library 110 |
Jane
Golden Panel Discussion |
Student
and Faculty Panel on the Role of Art in Past and Present
Communities |
Co-sponsored
by the Center for Ethnicities, Communities, and Social Policy
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| April
27, Friday, 4:15 pm, Thomas Library 110, Reception to follow
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The Barbara
Miller Lane Lectures:
Mary McLeod,
Columbia University
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"Le
Corbusier, the New Woman, and Domestic Reform" |
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| April
28th, Saturday, 10 am, Thomas Library 224, Reception to
follow |
Joan
Ockman, Columbia University |
"Mass as Ornament
from Siegfried Kracauer to Leni Riefenstahl"
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