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Art History Lectures

A Monthly Lecture Series at Goucher College What can a material say? How do artists use their mediums to express memory, identity, power, and protest?

Events in this collection

  • Soft Power: A History of Soft Sculpture primary image

    Soft Power: A History of Soft Sculpture

    Thu, Nov 20 • 4:00 PM

    Free

  • Impressions That Last: Printmaking as Protest, Ritual, and Reproduction primary image

    Impressions That Last: Printmaking as Protest, Ritual, and Reproduction

    Sat, Dec 6 • 6:00 PM

    Free

  • Rooted Visions: Art, Land, and Memory primary image

    Rooted Visions: Art, Land, and Memory

    Sat, Feb 28 • 1:00 PM

    Free

  • Threaded Resistance: Fiber, Textiles, and Identity primary image

    Threaded Resistance: Fiber, Textiles, and Identity

    Sat, Mar 28 • 1:00 PM

    Free

  • Bodies on the Line: Queer Art and the HIV/AIDS Crisis primary image

    Bodies on the Line: Queer Art and the HIV/AIDS Crisis

    Sun, Apr 19 • 1:00 PM

    Free

  • Eternity in Stone: The Art of the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt primary image

    Eternity in Stone: The Art of the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt

    Sun, Oct 19 • 3:00 PM

    Free

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