April 11 - April 12, 2014
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2014-04-11 16:30:00
2014-04-12 16:30:00
Biannual History of Art Graduate Student Association (GSA) Conference: "Threads of Circulation"
Dr. Dana Leibsohn, Priscilla Pain Van der Poel Professor of Art, Smith College, is a specialist in both Latin American art and cross-cultural exchange. Dr. Leibsohn will present "Small Change: Colonial Values and Indigenous Things" for this year's History of Art Graduate Student Association Conference: "Threads of Circulation." The keynote is free and open to all with a reception to follow in the History of Art Graduate Reading room in 214 Pomerene Hall. Additional sessions will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2014 in Psychology Building 010.
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2014-04-11 17:30:00
2014-04-12 17:30:00
Biannual History of Art Graduate Student Association (GSA) Conference: "Threads of Circulation"
Dr. Dana Leibsohn, Priscilla Pain Van der Poel Professor of Art, Smith College, is a specialist in both Latin American art and cross-cultural exchange. Dr. Leibsohn will present "Small Change: Colonial Values and Indigenous Things" for this year's History of Art Graduate Student Association Conference: "Threads of Circulation." The keynote is free and open to all with a reception to follow in the History of Art Graduate Reading room in 214 Pomerene Hall. Additional sessions will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2014 in Psychology Building 010.
Jennings Hall 001
America/New_York
public
Dr. Dana Leibsohn, Priscilla Pain Van der Poel Professor of Art, Smith College, is a specialist in both Latin American art and cross-cultural exchange. Dr. Leibsohn will present "Small Change: Colonial Values and Indigenous Things" for this year's History of Art Graduate Student Association Conference: "Threads of Circulation." The keynote is free and open to all with a reception to follow in the History of Art Graduate Reading room in 214 Pomerene Hall. Additional sessions will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2014 in Psychology Building 010.