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Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery 3203 North Downer Avenue, MilwaukeeWeek of Events
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Cultures & Communities and Ethnic Studies Open House
Cultures & Communities and Ethnic Studies Open House
Join the staff and students of Cultures & Communities and Ethnic Studies for our end-of-the-year Open House on May 3, 2023! Drop in any time between 11:00am and 2:00pm for some light food and beverages and to explore our new …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
The French Table
The French Table
Come speak French! Practice conversational skills! Meet other students! All levels welcome! The French Table occurs most Wednesdays and Thursdays during the Spring 2023 semester. Click the Event Series at the top of the page to see all of the …
Careers in Counseling – A panel discussion (in-person and on Teams)
Careers in Counseling – A panel discussion (in-person and on Teams)
Learn more about the MANY career options related to counseling and human services! Register and indicate if you will attend in-person or virtual: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4cabae2aa0fa7-career?useFullSite=true#/ Panelists include: Kyongboon Kwon, UWM Associate Professor of Educational Psychology (school counseling) W. Hobart Davies, UWM …
Urban Studies Programs’ 25th Annual Student Research Forum
Urban Studies Programs’ 25th Annual Student Research Forum
The keynote speaker is Claire Dunning, assistant professor of public policy and history at the University of Maryland, College Park and author of Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State (University of Chicago Press, 2022). AGENDA …
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality in Global Context: A Lecture by Jane Ward
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality in Global Context: A Lecture by Jane Ward
As part of the Women's & Gender Studies Feminist Lecture Series, Jane Ward, Professor of Feminist Studies at UC Santa Barbara, critiques one of the basic premises of the mainstream LGBT rights movement—that heterosexuality is easier than queerness—by asking for …