There are several events this fall we want to bring to your attention, organized by CLAVIS or our friends at the Blanton Museum and Studio Art. All events are free and open to the public.
At a glance:
Yoshua Okón, Mexico City, Artist Talk
Tuesday, October 7, 4pm, ART 1.102
Susan Webster, College of William & Mary, “The Human Element: Painters and the Profession in in Early Colonial Quito”
Thursday, October 17, 12pm, Capitol Rm., Smith Bldg., Blanton Museum
Mary Coffey, Dartmouth College, discusses the themes of her forthcoming book, Orozco’s American Epic: Myth, History, and the Melancholy of Race (Duke 2020) [Permanent Seminar in Latin American Art]
Wednesday, October 23, 5pm, CLAVIS (ART 3.434A)
Mary Coffey, Dartmouth College, “White Zombies and Black Labor: Specters of Slavery and Rebellion in José Clemente Orozco’s The Epic of American Civilization”
Thursday, October 24, 4pm, ART 1.120