What if the history of art were taught as a history of women artists? Explore the timely and fascinating topic in this talk by award-winning curator, professor, and MacArthur Fellow Kellie Jones that considers work by a triad of practitioners: sculptor Elizabeth Catlett and painters Elizabeth Murray and Candida Alvarez. Representing American art though overlapping eras and concerns, these linked case studies provide an opportunity to think about how art history is taught now and the ways that the field might look different in the future.
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Earlier Event: April 25
“Free to Be Anywhere in the Universe: An International Conference on New Directions in the Study of the African Diaspora”
Later Event: November 6
Wyeth Lecture in American Art: Kellie Jones