CIRCA Presents: Pamela Z Artist Talk
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents Pamela Z, who will give an artist talk. (The artist will also give a public performance on April 1.)
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents Pamela Z, who will give an artist talk. (The artist will also give a public performance on April 1.)
UMBC's Social Sciences Forum presents the Low Lecture, a discussion on Slavery, Warfare, and Rebellion in the Caribbean between Vincent Brown, Charles Warren Professor of American History and Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, and Marjoleine Kars, Associate Professor of History, UMBC. The conversation will be moderated by Sharika Crawford, Associate Professor of History, U.S. Naval Academy.
Learn about the Maryland Center for History and Culture's work to preserve more than 300 daguerreotypes that document regional and national history in its collection, funded by a Save America’s Treasures grant. Zach Long, Photograph Conservator at the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts in Philadelphia, and Catherine Mayfield, MCHC France-Merrick Director of the H.
Join us virtually at the Jewish Museum of Maryland as we officially open our latest project, in the absence of a proper mourning. This installation asks us to confront numerous difficult questions related to our connections to one another and transforms the Jewish Museum of Maryland’s public-facing facade into a site for collective mourning and communal care.
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presents Pamela Z, who will perform Other Rooms. (The artist will also give a talk on March 31.)
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Paris: A Vision of Beauty - The City Of Kings: Paris in The Reigns of the Bourbon Dynasty
John Tschirch, architectural historian specializing in historic houses, landscapes and urban design; instructor in design history, Rhode Island School of Design; visiting curator, Newport Historical Society
UMBC's Social Sciences Forum presents Candace S. Brown, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, who will speak on “The Motivation to Exercise in Age.” It is known that maintaining physical function, through activity, is one key to successful aging. Brown will present a session on understanding the role that motivation plays in maintaining an active lifestyle through the lifespan.