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Special guest Dr. Åse Vigdis Ystad gives a talk as part of this year's Arts Divison Lecture Series, “Engaging the Mind,” presenting work obtained through a lifetime of research on [more]
The talk will feature a conversation about visual culture, history, and sexuality studies between an eminent film studies scholar, Linda Williams, and a pioneering community [more]
In the theatrical arena, actions take place with in vivo urgency while being freed by the artifacts of staging from normal expectations and consequences. "Staging Live Art "is the subject [more]
Richard Taruskin is an American musicologist, historian, and critic who has written about the theory of performance, Russian music, 15th-century music, 20th-century music, [more]
With ever expanding demographics, themes and accessibly, games are now becoming as ubiquitous in our cultural landscape as storytelling has been. Pioneer game designer Will Wright [more]
Doug Rickard's A New American Picture is a photographic presentation of anonymous Americans, largely those that are economically powerless and in the margins. Over a [more]
Arts Division Outstanding Faculty Research Lecture
Dancing connects us to ourselves and to the world. Creating dance—and the study of the thinking behind the doing of dance [more]
In film, sound is the partner to the image. The ultimate compliment to sound designers, mixers, and editors is when no one actually notices the work. Sound designer Ren Klyce [more]
Painted in the last decade of the 8th century in the tropical rainforest of Chiapas, Mexico, and brought to modern attention in 1946, the wall paintings of Bonampak reveal the ancient Maya at the [more]