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Artist and Art Historian Panel

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Artist and Art Historian Panel

College of Arts and Humanities | David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora Thursday, March 25, 2021 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

In conjunction with our current exhibition, David C. Driskell's Students, we invite you to attend an Artist and Art Historian Panel on Thursday, March 25, 2021, at 6pm EDT. Professor Curlee R. Holton will lead a discussion with renowned art historians Adrienne Childs and Tuliza Fleming as well as artists featured in the show, including Matthew Clay-Robison, Emily Conover, Jefferson Pinder, and Ellington Robinson. 

This Zoom event is free but requires advance registration. Please fill out this form to register. 

You will receive an email with link to the event at the time of registration, and then again at 5:00pm EST on March 25th. Doors will 'open' and attendees will be admitted from the waiting room at 5:50pm EST.

Until then, get to know these and other artists' works through our virtual exhibition, David C. Driskell’s Students

Add to Calendar 03/25/21 6:00 PM 03/25/21 7:00 PM America/New_York Artist and Art Historian Panel

In conjunction with our current exhibition, David C. Driskell's Students, we invite you to attend an Artist and Art Historian Panel on Thursday, March 25, 2021, at 6pm EDT. Professor Curlee R. Holton will lead a discussion with renowned art historians Adrienne Childs and Tuliza Fleming as well as artists featured in the show, including Matthew Clay-Robison, Emily Conover, Jefferson Pinder, and Ellington Robinson. 

This Zoom event is free but requires advance registration. Please fill out this form to register. 

You will receive an email with link to the event at the time of registration, and then again at 5:00pm EST on March 25th. Doors will 'open' and attendees will be admitted from the waiting room at 5:50pm EST.

Until then, get to know these and other artists' works through our virtual exhibition, David C. Driskell’s Students