March 21, 2025, Filed Under: Visiting ScholarPermanent Seminar (Apr. 10, 10am): Mari Carmen Ramírez on exhibitions of Latin American art she curated at UT Austin, 1989-2000 Thursday, April 10 CLAVIS Permanent Seminar in Latin American Art* 10:00–11:30am Blanton Museum of Art (BMA), Capitol Room, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dr. Mari Carmen Ramírez will informally discuss the exhibitions she organized while she was the curator of Latin American Art at UT Austin from 1989–2000… Continue Reading Permanent Seminar (Apr. 10, 10am): Mari Carmen Ramírez on exhibitions of Latin American art she curated at UT Austin, 1989-2000
March 21, 2025, Filed Under: Visiting ScholarLecture (Apr. 9, 4pm): Mari Carmen Ramírez, “Frida: The Making of a (Plural) Icon” Wednesday, April 9 Art History Lecture Series “Frida: The Making of a (Plural) Icon” 4:00–5:30pm Art Building (ART), Room 1.102, 2301 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, TX 78712 Please join us for a reception following the lecture Dr. Mari Carmen Ramírez will be lecturing on artist Frida Kahlo, the subject of a… Continue Reading Lecture (Apr. 9, 4pm): Mari Carmen Ramírez, “Frida: The Making of a (Plural) Icon”
January 27, 2025, Filed Under: UncategorizedLecture (Feb. 6, 4:30pm): Lynda Klich, “Wrought Lessons: Woodcarving and the Neocolonial in Mexico” 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”