Synopsis
Episodes
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Art + Conversation: Linguistic Justice Group
20/04/2021In this first-ever Art + Conversation podcast, Dr. Ghada Gherwash, the founder of the Colby linguistic justice group, will lead a roundtable discussion on the topic of linguistic justice with some of the founding members of the group. Since language is a prominent theme within the current exhibition, Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States, this roundtable will explore how we can encourage a more respectful attitude toward diverse linguistic practices and traditions. Founding members of the linguistic justice group: Ghada Gherwash, PhD., Interim Director of the Farnham Writers’ Center and Multilingual Writing Specialist, Masi Ngidi-Brown, PhD., Director of International Student Programs and Associate Director of the Pugh Center, Sam Plasencia, PhD., Visiting Assistant Professor of English ** Nicki Chaput ‘22, Chioma Ezuma-Ngwu ‘22, Riley Kelfer ‘22, and Farnham Writers’ Center tutors **
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Noontime Art Talk: Pop Culture in Full Color: Japanese Woodblock Prints at Colby
11/07/2019Viktor Shmagin, Faculty Fellow in History and East Asian Studies, spoke on Japanese prints in the exhibition A Vision for Composition: Nineteenth-Century Prints from the Collection on Friday, April 19, 2019.
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Noontime Art Talk: Faculty Perspectives on the Humanities Theme
01/08/2018Paul D. and Marilyn Paganucci Assistant Professor of Italian Language and Literature Gianluca Rizzo, Assistant Professor of History Arnout van der Meer, and Curator of Academic Programs Shalini Le Gall shared their perspectives on the Humanities Theme “Origins” on Friday, December 1, 2017.
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Noontime Art Talk: It’s In the Details
01/08/2018Justin McCann, Lunder Curator for Whistler Studies, looked closely at sports photography in the current exhibition “Game Time: The Sports Photography of Walter Iooss” on Friday, February 16, 2018.
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Noontime Art Talk: Cities of Ambition
01/08/2018Tara Kohn, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Art History, Bowdoin College, explored the exhibition, “City of Ambition: Photography from the Collection,” on Friday, April 13, 2018.
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Noontime Art Talks: Reproducing Museum Wall Texts- Meleko Mokgosi’s The Root of African Savages
06/04/2017Assistant for Access and Outreach, Miriam Valle-Mancilla ’16 on Tuesday, February 14, 2017.
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Noontime Art Talks: What Are The Nun And The Priest Doing In Jacob Lawrence’s Protest Rally?
06/04/2017Professor of Religious Studies, Debra Campbell on Wednesday, March 1, 2017
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Noontime Art Talks: Betye Saar’s Leader
06/04/2017Mirken Coordinator of Academic and Public Programs, Jordia Benjamin on Friday, March 3, 2017
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Noontime Art Talk: Understanding Weather Vanes & Trade Signs
21/02/2017Folk Art Expert Lawrence Kassman ’69, Thursday, September 22, 2016
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Noontime Art Talk: Picturing Freedom: Pedro Tovookan Parris’s Autobiographical Landscape
21/02/2017Director of New England Arts and Architecture Program Martha McNamara, Wellesley College,Thursday, October 13, 2016,
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Noontime Art Talk: Folk Art Of The Atlantic World
21/02/2017Independent scholar of folk and decorative arts Seth Thayer ’89 and Assistant for Special Projects Anna Fan ’15 in conversation, Wednesday, October 19, 2016
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Noontime Art Talk: Reading Race In The Work of Glenn Ligon
21/02/2017Assistant Professor of English Jay Sibara and Curator of Academic Programs Shalini Le Gall in conversation, Thursday, November 10, 2016
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Artist Peter Soriano in conversation with Sharon Butler
01/07/2016On May 11, 2016, in conjunction with the release of Peter Soriano: Permanent Maintenance, a publication documenting Soriano’s largest wall drawing to date, artist Peter Soriano spoke with Sharon Butler, artist and publisher of Two Coats of Paint, about the evolution of his art; the idea behind and process of creating Permanent Maintenance; the meaning of his (seemingly) inscrutable graphic lexicon; and the iterative nature of his work. The event was organized by the Colby College Museum of Art and hosted by Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture.
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Noontime Art Talk: Dollar Trees in the American Landscape
07/05/2016A conversation between Professor Ben Lisle and Katz Curator Diana Tuite, April 27, 2016
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Noontime Art Talk: Highway Visions: Automobility and Art in the Postwar Era
24/04/2016Anne Lunder Leland Curatorial Fellow Andrew Gelfand, April 19, 2016
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Noontime Art Talk: Liberty, Equality, and Phrygian Caps: Martin Puryear’s Up and Over
21/04/2016A conversation between Associate Professor of French and Italian Valerie M. Dionne and Julian D. Taylor Associate Professor of Classics Kerill N. O’Neill, April 14, 2016
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Noontime Art Talk: Icicles on the Nose, Frost in the Studio: Whistler and the Weather
10/12/2015Lunder Curator of Whistler Studies Justin McCann Thursday, December 3, 2015
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Noontime Art Talk: Romanticism and Julia Margaret Cameron’s Heaven (1864)
01/12/2015A conversation between Visiting Assistant Professor of English Jamison Kantor and Curator of Academic Programs Shalini Le Gall Wednesday, November 18, 2015
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Noontime Art Talk: Recently Acquired: Teresa Margolles’s “El Testigo” (2013)
23/06/2015A conversation betweenAssistant Professor of Anthropology Winifred Tate and Mirken Family Postbac Fellow Francisca Moraga López Tuesday, April 28, 2015
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Noontime Art Talk: Renoir’s “Confidences”
23/06/2015Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Assistant Curator of European Art at the Portland Museum of Art Andrew Eschelbacher Tuesday, May 5, 2015