Reading Week
Monday, April 25
“Monuments & Memories: An Artist’s Disruption to the Canon of Clay Process and Site”
Clare Twomey
University of Westminster
Hosted on Zoom and screened in the Lecture Hall, 12:15–1:15 pm
RSVP Here
Tuesday, April 26
DML Salon
Retrospective of digital projects by BGC students
Hosted in the Lecture Hall and accessible via Zoom, 12–1:30 pm
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Study Collection Workshop: Object Acquisition and Processing
Barb Elam, Study Collection Manager, and Earl Martin, Associate Curator
Object Lab, 4–5 pm
RSVP to jen.ha@bgc.bard.edu
“Making Ornamental Africa: An Enlightenment Process”
The Iris Foundation Awards Lecture
Anne Lafont
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Hosted in the Lecture Hall and accessible via Zoom, 6–7:30 pm
Register here for Zoom / email jen.ha@bgc.bard.edu to join in person
Wednesday, April 27
BGC x NYFA Career Development Workshops
Via Zoom, 4–6:30 pm by appointment
RSVP to jen.ha@bgc.bard.edu
MacArthur x BGC: What is Conservation?
Lauren Redniss, Danielle Bassett, Stanley Nelson, and Peter Cole
Moderated by Peter N. Miller
Hosted on Zoom and screened in the Lecture Hall, 6–7:30 pm
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Thursday, April 28
Symposium—Rethinking the Wearable in the Middle Ages (Day 1)
Co-convened by Professor Ittai Weinryb and Elizabeth Dospel Williams
Hosted in the Lecture Hall and accessible via Zoom, 1:30–6:15 pm
Register here for Zoom / email jen.ha@bgc.bard.edu to join in person
Friday, April 29
Symposium—Rethinking the Wearable in the Middle Ages (Day 2)
Co-convened by Professor Ittai Weinryb and Elizabeth Dospel Williams
Hosted in the Lecture Hall and accessible via Zoom, 9:30 am–5 pm
Register here for Zoom / email jen.ha@bgc.bard.edu to join in person
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