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N.E. Brown Artist Talk
N.E. Brown Artist Talk
bell hooks center resident artist N.E. Brown will discuss the genesis of her career, her love for materials, and her dedication to researching and telling the histories of marginalized peoples in the U.S. During this talk, Brown will share her conceptual frameworks and artmaking processes of woodburning (pyrography), woodworking, painting, and drawing. Lunch will be […]
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N.E. Brown Artist Workshop
N.E. Brown Artist Workshop
In honor of bell hooks's teachings, and on the Friday before Valentine's Day, artist N.E. Brown will host a workshop drawing inspiration from hooks's All About Love: New Visions. Inviting the campus to think about hooks's insight that love is a verb, Brown will read passages from the book and facilitate conversation and art-making that […]
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Colloquium: Black Girlhood Studies Speaker Series
Colloquium: Black Girlhood Studies Speaker Series
Dr. Aria S. Halliday is an award-winning author who specializes in the study of cultural constructions of black girlhood and womanhood in material, visual, and digital culture in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. She engages broad interdisciplinary interests in girlhood, Black feminism, radicalism, consumerism, and performance in Black popular culture in the United States and the Caribbean. […]
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Gender Talk – Ain’t We Got a Right: Defining Ourselves & Embodying Our Utopian Visions
Gender Talk – Ain’t We Got a Right: Defining Ourselves & Embodying Our Utopian Visions
We are all learning and relearning how to be humans together-how to share, how to minimize harm, in a world that doesn't make human wellness a priority and socializes us to think the least of ourselves and others. But what if we decided, individually and collectively, to change that? What would you be responsible for? […]