About VAS The Visiting Artists and
Scholars Lecture Series (VAS) provides a public forum for engagement and dialogue with major figures in international contemporary art and culture.
Monday, September 29, San Francisco Art Institute welcomes Katrín Sigurdardóttir as part of the school's Visiting Artists and
Scholars Lecture Series.
Thursday, March 1, 2018 Artist Lecture: Cathy Crain HSS Auditorium, 6 pm (As part of the Visiting Artist &
Scholars Lecture Series)
Not exact matches
The 12th in the
series, the «Kronti Ne Akwamu»
lecture would feature prominent
scholars and practitioners of international and local stature, whose interests and works focus on promotion of democracy, good governance and inclusive development.
These include The Kufuor
Scholars Programmme (KSP), The Kufuor Young Entrepreneurs Network, Annual
Lecture Series on Governance and Development, The Kufuor Election Observers Group, and The Kufuor Prize for Best Community Leadership.
Annual
lecture series featuring materials science and mechanical engineering
scholars from across the globe.
Emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach, the Institute promotes an exchange of ideas, students and
scholars between Canada and Europe, and provides a forum for public debate on European issues through research seminars, workshops,
lecture series and international conferences.
Each year since 2008, a number of
scholars of color from all over the country are invited to Penn GSE to give lectures and share their research with faculty, staff, and students as part of the Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color
scholars of color from all over the country are invited to Penn GSE to give
lectures and share their research with faculty, staff, and students as part of the Visiting Faculty
Scholars of Color
Scholars of Color
series.
August 8: Mysteries from the Lost Galleon Part of the ongoing Contemporary Historians
series at the Presidio, this
lecture — by maritime
scholar Edward Von der Porten — tells the story of the shipwreck of the San Felipe and examines Chinese - Philippine - Mexican trade during the 16th to 18th centuries.
Pratt Institute's School of Architecture presents its fall
lecture series, with talks by noted architects, artists, designers, and
scholars, at the Institute's Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses.
Housed within the pages of the book, McCabe will lead participants through a
series of
lectures, performances, and workshops in collaboration with visiting artists and
scholars that seek to restore this history and also enact it as a living archive for relational practice and for conversation in the present.
[intro] MECA's Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art Program is pleased to announce the 2016 MFA
Lecture Series, which brings a national and international roster of visiting artists, curators, and
scholars to...
MECA's Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art Program is pleased to announce the 2016 MFA
Lecture Series, which brings a national and international roster of visiting artists, curators, and
scholars to Portland, Maine.
MECA's public Visiting Artist
Lectures Series features distinguished artists, curators, designers and
scholars from across the country.
Gwendolyn H. Everett,
scholar and author of the award - winning children's book Li'L Sis and Uncle Willie: A Story Based on the Life and Paintings of William H. Johnson, provides an overview of William Henry Johnson's (1901 - 1970) career as part of the Five African American Artists
lecture series recorded on August 3, 2003.
In conjunction with our current exhibition, the museum presents a
lecture series led by a distinguished group of
scholars.
The School presents an Evening
Lecture Series in the Fall and Spring semesters, generally twice a week, featuring an international roster of speakers including artists talking on their own work and critics and
scholars covering a range of historic subjects.
A
lecture series that will accompany each exhibition featuring nationally recognized
scholars
Renowned artist and
scholar Samia Halaby is currently in Palestine, where she is conducting further research on contemporary Palestinian art while also giving a
series of
lectures and presentations in the West Bank.
Each year a lively programming
series including
lectures and gallery talks, visiting artist /
scholar Learning Associates and a film
series, compliments exhibitions.
Seven artists, filmmakers and
scholars will discuss aspects of the photographic medium's changing issues in a digital age in «Photography: Before & After» Artist
Lecture Series.
A pair of complimentary tickets for the newly inaugurated
lecture series The Woodstock Art Colony: The Nascent Years, 1900 - 1930 at WAAM presented by curator and 19th & 20th c. American art
scholar Dr. Bruce Weber on the history of the Woodstock Art Colony and its fundamental years from 1900 - 1930.
This article is part of the Visiting Artist Profile
series, which highlights some of the artists, curators, and
scholars that intersect with the Bay Area visual arts community through the various
lecture programs produced by local institutions.
Along with our Visiting Artist and Scholar
Lecture Series, we work in conjunction with the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, the Sella - Granata Art Gallery and other organizations and individuals to bring vanguard artists and
scholars who represent the entire spectrum of art to campus in order to supplement the strength and expertise of the faculty.
The Visiting Artist Profile
series, which highlights some of the artists, curators, and
scholars who intersect with the Bay Area visual arts community through the various
lecture programs produced by local institutions.
Over the years, the Donahue
Lecture Series has featured a number of outstanding legal
scholars and jurists, including Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, Associate Justices Antonin Scalia, Stephen G. Breyer, and Sonia Sotomayor, Judge Richard A. Posner, former United States Attorney General Edwin Meese III, consumer protection activist Ralph Nader, and Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Linda Greenhouse.