Narrating Black Girls' Lives Keynote: "A Serial Biography of the Wayward"
Submitted by glesteph on Tue, 02/19/2019 - 2:34pmSaidiya Hartman's keynote on the lives of young black women in the early twentieth century.
Saidiya Hartman's keynote on the lives of young black women in the early twentieth century.
Join artist Nastassja Swift to celebrate the official opening of her solo exhibition, she was here, once, in the Lane Hall Gallery
Nastassja Swift's solo exhibition in Lane Hall features wearable fiber sculptures, mixed media installation, and film, to trace the ancestral footsteps of the Black woman in Richmond, Virginia.
Exhibit opening and reception in Lane Hall Gallery. Fran Antmann’s photographs, taken in Guatemala over a period from 2006 to 2017, evoke the life and culture of the indigenous communities that live along the shores of Lake Atitlán.
The Ann Arbor District Library's blog of arts & culture featured an interview with artists Lisa Olson and Marianetta Porter.
Artists' statements and information about Labors of Love and Loss, a mixed media exhibit by Marianetta Porter and Lisa Olson, on display in Lane Hall Gallery through July.
Artist talk and reception for Labors of Love and Loss - an exhibition featuring artwork by Stamps School of Art and Design Professor, Marianetta Porter and artist, Lisa Olson.
Fall 2018 Lane Hall Gallery exhibition features photographs by Fran Antmann, taken in Guatemala over a period from 2006 to 2017, that evoke the life and culture of the indigenous communities that live along the shores of Lake Atitlán.
Exhibit opening with gallery talk and reception. "Chicana Fotos" features photographs by accomplished filmmaker and writer, Nancy De Los Santos, depicting Latina/os' struggles for social justice during the 1970s.
The University of Michigan Softball team visited Lane Hall to see the bicentennial exhibit, "Moving Through the Centuries: The Empowerment of U-M Women Through Physical Activity."