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We have opened registration for a limited in-person audience to attend a number of our events this spring. All talks will still be available on Zoom. To attend in person you must provide proof of full vaccination at the door and wear a mask at all times. Because we are limiting attendance in our Lecture Hall, please cancel your in-person registration in advance if necessary.
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Tuesday, March 1, 6 pm
Charlotte Vignon
The Sèvres National Ceramics Museum
“Rebuilding the City of Ceramic: Projects for the Renovation of the Sèvres Museum”
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Wednesday, March 2, 6 pm
MacArthur x BGC: What is Conservation?
Jeffrey Gibson, Sendhil Mullainathan, Marla Spivak, Campbell McGrath
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Wednesday, March 16, 6 pm
Paul Basu
University College London
“Museum Affordances: Colonial Collections, Decolonial Possibilities”
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Tuesday, March 22, 6 pm
Lothar von Falkenhausen
University of California, Los Angeles
“The Current State of Archaeology in China”
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Friday, March 25, 1–5 pm
Symposium—High Availability: Museums’ Digital Response During the Pandemic
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Tuesday, March 29, 6 pm
Mónica Domínguez Torres
University of Delaware
“Heavenly Pearls: Nature, Religion, and Politics in Habsburg Spain”
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Tuesday, April 5, 6 pm
Alison J. Clarke
University of Applied Arts Vienna
“Design Anthropology: Industrial Design and the Project of Post-War Development”
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Wednesday, April 13, 6 pm
Bénédicte Savoy
Technische Universität Berlin
“Africa’s Struggle for its Art: History of a Postcolonial Defeat 1965-1985”
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Tuesday, April 19, 6 pm
Carlo Ginzburg
University of California, Los Angeles
“Lichtenberg’s Knife: A Few Reflections on Conservation”
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Tuesday, April 26, 6 pm
Anne Lafont
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
“Making Ornamental Africa: An Enlightenment Process”
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Wednesday, April 27, 6 pm
MacArthur x BGC: What is Conservation?
Annette Gordon-Reed, Lauren Redniss, Danielle Bassett, Stanley Nelson
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Thursday, April 28 and Friday, April 29
Symposium—Rethinking the Wearable in the Middle Ages
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Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7
Symposium—Conservation Thinking in Japan and India
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Friday, May 13, 2–5 pm
Symposium—Richard Tuttle What Is the Object?
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Wednesday, May 18, 6 pm
MacArthur x BGC: What is Conservation?
Ubaldo Vitali, Emily Wilson, and Beth Shapiro
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