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Susan Vogel [** lecture cancelled as of 5/2 **]

"Lessons from the musée du quai Branly (Paris)"
Friday, May 4, 2012 - 1:00am
Media Theater (M110), Theater Arts Center (UCSC)
Presented by: 
Arts Division

Susan Vogel, Professor of African Art and Architecture, founder of the Museum for African Art in New York, director of the film El Anatsui: Art And Life


This presentation is part of the series of free public lectures in the 2012 Arts Dean's Lecture Series entitled "Reshaping the Museum: Creating New Knowledge, Engaging the Mind" (part of the course HAVC/ART 007: "Issues in the Arts," taught by Associate Professor and Patricia & Rowland Rebele Chair in History of Art and Visual Culture, Elisabeth Cameron).  Arts Dean David Yager has selected the speakers, all noted for their unique ability to bridge museum practices and for creating new knowledge within their professional career paths. The public is cordially invited. Admission is free. (Parking $3.) 

 

Sponsored by the UCSC Division of the Arts and the UCSC Art Department and History of Art and Visual Culture Department.

 

All eight lectures in the series are on Thursday evenings at 6:00 p.m. through May 31 in the Media Theater. (The Media Theater is the lecture hall located next to the traffic circle in front of the Mainstage Theater at UCSC.)

 

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