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ARHU Dean's Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice, Featuring Brandon Donahue-Shipp

 Headshot of UMD Assistant Professor Brandon Donahue-Shipp.

ARHU Dean's Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice, Featuring Brandon Donahue-Shipp

Art | College of Arts and Humanities | David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora Friday, April 7, 2023 9:00 am - 10:00 am Virtual via Zoom

Healing, Revival and Transformation

Join Assistant Professor of Art Brandon Donahue-Shipp for his talk on using the power of art for “healing, revival and transformation.” Donahue-Shipp, who works in painting, assemblage and sculpture, will discuss his studio art practice and public art projects, community healing and more. Donahue-Shipp served as the David C. Driskell Center artist-in-residence and now leads the studio art concentration for UMD’s new creative placemaking minor. Learn more about his artistic vision and “Basketball Blooms” series in BMoreArt Magazine.

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About the Colloquium Series:

The College of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) at the University of Maryland continues its successful Dean's Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice, which seeks to introduce audiences to faculty expertise on issues of systemic racism, inequality and social justice. The colloquium and conversation series, which began in 2020, is hosted by ARHU's new dean, Stephanie Shonekan. The events are free and take place virtually.

Please note this conversation will be recorded and archived on our website.

Add to Calendar 04/07/23 9:00 AM 04/07/23 10:00 AM America/New_York ARHU Dean's Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice, Featuring Brandon Donahue-Shipp

Healing, Revival and Transformation

Join Assistant Professor of Art Brandon Donahue-Shipp for his talk on using the power of art for “healing, revival and transformation.” Donahue-Shipp, who works in painting, assemblage and sculpture, will discuss his studio art practice and public art projects, community healing and more. Donahue-Shipp served as the David C. Driskell Center artist-in-residence and now leads the studio art concentration for UMD’s new creative placemaking minor. Learn more about his artistic vision and “Basketball Blooms” series in BMoreArt Magazine.

REGISTER

About the Colloquium Series:

The College of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) at the University of Maryland continues its successful Dean's Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice, which seeks to introduce audiences to faculty expertise on issues of systemic racism, inequality and social justice. The colloquium and conversation series, which began in 2020, is hosted by ARHU's new dean, Stephanie Shonekan. The events are free and take place virtually.

Please note this conversation will be recorded and archived on our website.

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Free, registration required