Time: | Mar 26, 2024 (UTC-5) ENDED |
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Location: | Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania |
Discover the enlightening lecture "Black Girl’s Window: Re-framing Contemporary Reparative Artistic Practices" by Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw at the Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Dr. Shaw, an esteemed art history professor at the University of Pennsylvania, explores how African American artists utilize windows to envision new perspectives and visibility. The event will delve into various art forms such as paintings, sculptures, and stained glass, which redefine spaces as hubs for contemplation and community. Dr. Shaw's expertise lies in portraiture and representation, concentrating on race, class, gender, and sexuality dynamics in the United States. With her extensive background, including roles at Harvard University and the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her lectures. Among her notable works are the books "Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker" and "First Ladies of the United States." Mark your calendars for this enlightening event taking place on March 26, 2024, at the Fisher Fine Arts Library Building. This insightful lecture is a must-attend, and best of all, admission is free.