Medieval Black Sea Seminar Series
211 Dickinson Hall or ZoomThursday, February 9, 2023 4:30 PM | 211 Dickinson Hall & Zoom Yulia Mikhailova, New Mexico Tech | “O Rus Land, Brightest of the Bright”: Land, Religion, and Identity between the Pontic Steppe and the Eastern Baltic, 10th – 13th cc. Christian Raffensperger, Wittenberg University | “The Arc of Medieval Europe: Shifting our Focus in […]
James A. Moffett ’29 Lectures in Ethics – Dignity and Historical Injustice: An Albanian Family’s History
101 Friend CenterABSTRACT: Professor Lea Ypi reads and discusses a chapter from her new book project which follows the journey of a woman from Ottoman Salonica to a life under surveillance in post-war Communist Albania. The book explores the moral and political meanings of dignity, individual and collective, in connection to questions of truth and reconciliation, historical […]
Museumverse: Incorporating Virtual Reality and Digital Technologies into Art History Research and Curatorial Strategies
Green Hall 1-C-4CMuseumverse engages with emerging virtual reality and digital technologies to facilitate curatorial, research, and pedagogical strategies in art history. Funded by a Flash Grant from the Humanities Council in 2022, Museumverse recently won first place in the humanities division at the Keller Center Innovation Forum. Please join us for a presentation on the foundations of […]
Art Exhibition as Work-in-Progress
A71 Louis A. Simpson BuildingIn this talk, award-winning Brazilian curator Thyago Nogueira explores the makings and remakings of The Yanomami Struggle, an exhibition on the life and work of Claudia Andujar. A Touring Art […]