Wrought Lessons: Woodcarving and the Neocolonial in Mexico Dr. Lynda Klich Associate Professor, Hunter College, City University of New York Thursday, February 6, 2025 ART 1.120 4:30pm Free and open to the public During the Mexican state’s revolutionary reform project of the 1920s, a colonial revivalist culture emerged in which… Continue Reading Lecture (Feb. 6, 4:30pm): Lynda Klich, “Wrought Lessons: Woodcarving and the Neocolonial in Mexico”
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Permanent Seminar (April 8, 9:30am): Blanca Serrano Ortiz de Solórzano, “Banana Craze: a Digital Humanities Project on Extractivism in the Americas”
Banana Craze: a Digital Humanities Project on Extractivism in the Americas Blanca Serrano Ortiz de Solórzano, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) Monday, April 8 9:30-10:15am DFA 2.204 Banana Craze is a virtual exhibition, digital archive, and ongoing research project on the impact of banana monoculture and trade in… Continue Reading Permanent Seminar (April 8, 9:30am): Blanca Serrano Ortiz de Solórzano, “Banana Craze: a Digital Humanities Project on Extractivism in the Americas”
Schedule of 2024 ISLAA Forum Participant Dissertation Presentations
DISSERTATION PRESENTATIONS Friday, April 5 9AM-12:15PM + 2PM-4:30PM DFA 2.204 Open to the public SESSION I Each presentation followed by discussion 9:05 Lynne Lee Rice University Black Art in White Narratives: Early Afro-Brazilian Art History at the Crossroads of Science and Aesthetics 9:40 Juan Gabriel Ramírez Bolivar … Continue Reading Schedule of 2024 ISLAA Forum Participant Dissertation Presentations