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SUMMARY:Kathleen Fitzpatrick Lecture - Humanities Publishing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE. \nUniversities and their affiliated publishing landscapes continue to change rapidly. In the arts and humanities\, presses\, libraries\, and humanities centers have all played different roles in publishing and dissemination. Open access and community-engaged efforts continue to redefine our work. \nHow might we reimagine these roles in this space of change? How do we attend to the mission of the university for humanities research generation and sharing? Join us for a two-day conversation about publishing in the humanities as we map out current roles and imagine new processes at the center\, library\, university\, press\, and regional university system levels. \nIncludes conversation and guidance from: \n\nKathleen Fitzpatrick\n\nDirector of Digital Humanities and Professor of English\, Director of MESH\, Director of Humanities Commons\, Michigan State University \nSCHEDULE: \nTHURSDAY\, NOVEMBER 2 | 4PM CST \nGolda Meir Conference Center\, 4th floor \nKathleen Fitzpatrick\, “Building a More Generous University: Collaboration\, Community\, Solidarity” \n“Universities\, which bear enormous responsibility for the future health of our nation\, are too often perceived to be at odds with the publics they are intended to serve. Recentering the university’s public purpose in a mode of generosity may help us rebuild that lost trust. In order to do so\, however\, those of us who work on campus — faculty\, staff\, and students alike — need to consider how making our work more open might create opportunities for building the kinds of community\, and even solidarity\, that can not only allow us to better serve our publics but also encourage those publics to join us in strengthening our institutions.” \n  \nFree and open to the public. Includes refreshments\, coffee\, and tea on each day. REGISTER HERE. \n  \nTraveling to Milwaukee? \nWe welcome visitors who can travel to Milwaukee for this special workshop event. All parts of the event are free and open to the public\, with the last portion of the workshop dedicated to time mapping out current and dream publishing infrastructures for humanities-based research and learning. In-person attendance helps make that mapping and workshopping possible – especially in conversation with regional and national systems. \nRecommended airport: Milwaukee International Airport. (O’Hare International has access to a train that can take visitors from Chicago to Milwaukee). \nRecommended hotel: Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel \n  \nWorkshop made possible by the Consortium for Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) and the UWM College of Letters & Sciences. Thursday lecture made possible by UWM Libraries.
URL:https://uwm.edu/c21/event/humanities-publishing/
LOCATION:Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E Hartford Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Dates and Deadlines,Faculty and Staff,Public,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Humanities Publishing Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE. \nUniversities and their affiliated publishing landscapes continue to change rapidly. In the arts and humanities\, presses\, libraries\, and humanities centers have all played different roles in publishing and dissemination. Open access and community-engaged efforts continue to redefine our work. \nHow might we reimagine these roles in this space of change? How do we attend to the mission of the university for humanities research generation and sharing? Join us for a two-day conversation about publishing in the humanities as we map out current roles and imagine new processes at the center\, library\, university\, press\, and regional university system levels. \nIncludes conversation and guidance from: \n\nLauren Cooper\n\nDigital Scholarship Librarian and Managing Director\, Center for Black Digital Research/#DigBlk\, Penn State University \n\nLisa Janicke Hinchliffe \n\nProfessor & Coordinator for Research and Teaching Professional Development\, University of Illinois \n\nJasmine Mulliken \n\nProduction and Preservation Manager\, Digital Projects Stanford University Press \nSCHEDULE: \nFRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 3 | 9AM CST \nFormer Digital Humanities Lab\, E272 \nLauren Cooper\, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe\, and Jasmine Mulliken\, “Mapping Current and Future Roles in Humanities Publishing Projects” \nFollowed by role identification\, asset mapping\, and creative reimagining exercises facilitated by the UWM Center for 21st Century Studies.  \nWorkshop will aim to end at 12:30PM CST. \n  \nFree and open to the public. Includes refreshments\, coffee\, and tea on each day. REGISTER HERE. \n  \nTraveling to Milwaukee? \nWe welcome visitors who can travel to Milwaukee for this special workshop event. All parts of the event are free and open to the public\, with the last portion of the workshop dedicated to time mapping out current and dream publishing infrastructures for humanities-based research and learning. In-person attendance helps make that mapping and workshopping possible – especially in conversation with regional and national systems. \nRecommended airport: Milwaukee International Airport. (O’Hare International has access to a train that can take visitors from Chicago to Milwaukee). \nRecommended hotel: Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel \n  \nWorkshop made possible by the Consortium for Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI) and the UWM College of Letters & Sciences. Thursday lecture made possible by UWM Libraries.
URL:https://uwm.edu/c21/event/the-future-of-humanities-publishing-workshop-day-2/
LOCATION:Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E Hartford Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Milwaukee Food Journeys Exhibit: Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Milwaukee Food Journeys: A Story Exhibition \nExhibition Opening: Saturday\, November 4\, 2023 \nWhen: 9AM-11AM \n(with Fondy’s Milwaukee Winter Market\, open until 2PM) \nLocation: The Table\, 5305 W. Capitol Drive \nA collaborative art exhibit inspired by the stories of hundreds of Milwaukeeans will hold its opening reception alongside the first day of Fondy’s Milwaukee Winter Market at The Table on Capitol Drive. Featuring artists’ works from LUNA and TRUE Skool\, Milwaukee Food Journeys: A Story Exhibition is an interactive mixed media art installation that highlights issues of food access\, food justice\, and how Milwaukeeans think about nourishment and trust when engaging with Wisconsin’s larger food system. Storytellers and partners of the project have been invited to the opening on Saturday\, November 4 from 9-11AM to celebrate the work. \nThe exhibit is the culmination of over a year’s work of hearing sessions\, collaborations\, and story gathering hosted in part by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s (UWM) Center for 21st Century Studies (C21). Over the summer and fall of 2023\, UWM graduate students\, researchers\, and faculty traveled with a mobile Story Cart and asked strangers across 25 locations about where they most commonly gather their food\, how they get to those places\, and what meaningful\, trusting\, food connections look like to them. The resulting data – with over 10 hours of audio footage\, hundreds of photographs\, and dozens of drawings – were then interpreted creatively by artists affiliated with LUNA and TRUE Skool. The exhibition will be located in the gathering hall of The Table at 5305 W. Capitol Drive until the end of the winter market season. \nMilwaukee Food Journeys was an effort that featured multiple collaborators and site partners\, including the Milwaukee Food Council\, Fondy Market\, the Milwaukee Farmer’s Market Coalition\, and the Milwaukee Public Libraries. Through the Milwaukee Food Council’s Food Justice Initiative\, the project was funded in part by the USDA’s Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program – SNAP with additional support from UWM’s College of Letters & Sciences and Center for 21st Century Studies\, The Table\, and Alice’s Garden. Register here.
URL:https://uwm.edu/c21/event/11182/
LOCATION:The Table\, 5305 W. Capitol Drive\, Milwaukee\, 53216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Public
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SUMMARY:Gorfinkel Lecture: Sleeping in the Movie Theater
DESCRIPTION:Sleeping in the Movie Theater (After Wanda Goronski) \nNavigating recent interest in nocturnal imaginaries and the valence of sleep for understanding cinematic spectatorship\, this talk takes up the sleeping spectator as it figures in Barbara Loden’s landmark independent film Wanda (1970) to examine the function of night\, weariness\, precarity and itinerancy in the film\, exploring some tensions that inhere in analyses of sleep as a domain of repose or abandon. Following an essayistic and meandering logic that mimes the perambulations of the titular Wanda Goronski herself\, this talk enacts a series of experiments with forms of description\, the unraveling of archival aporias drawn from the film’s shooting script and other historical anecdotes\, and larger theorisations of cinema as medium of exhaustion. The talk emerges as one product of several years of archival research on Barbara Loden\, sketching out a path from one research project (a monograph on Loden’s film Wanda) to another about Barbara Loden as a feminist film historical subject and site of thorny questions about authorship\, biography\, the unfinished\, and feminist film writing. \nBio \nElena Gorfinkel is Reader in Film Studies at King’s College London. Prior to King’s she was Associate Professor of Art History & Film Studies at UW-Milwaukee. Her research interests concern independent\, adult\, & experimental cinemas and women’s film practices. She is the author of Lewd Looks: American Sexploitation Cinema in the 1960s (Minnesota\, 2017)\, and co-editor of Taking Place: Location & the Moving Image (Minnesota\, 2011)\, and Global Cinema Networks (Rutgers\, 2018). Forthcoming in 2024 are two books\, Wanda (BFI Film Classics\, Bloomsbury)\, and The Prop\, with John David Rhodes (Fordham/ Cutaways series). She is at work on two projects\, a book on “cinemas of exhaustion” which was awarded an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant\, and a history of Barbara Loden’s creative life and feminist legacies. She is a member of the London Film Critics Circle and her criticism appears in Criterion\, Sight & Sound\, Artforum\, among other venues. More info at: elenagorfinkel.com
URL:https://uwm.edu/c21/event/gorfinkel-lecture-sleeping-in-the-movie-theater/
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