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Humanities Department presents Works in the Works:A Talk by Sarah Standing

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350.org as Localized Trans-Global Performance

On a single “Day of Climate Action” in 2009, 350.org created over 5,000 eco-actions in 180 countries around the world. The next year, they initiated the "Planet-Scale Art Project." In this talk, Professor Standing investigates the implications of 350’s trans-global activism as art and performance.

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Works in the Works: Cathy Santore

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Delight in Disorder "A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness;... Do more bewitch me, than when art Is too precise in every part." Sixteenth-century Venetian painters catered to the niche market for pictures of “disheveled” women, a new genre of portraiture—half-length, close-up, pictures of women with hair and clothing in slight

Works in the Works: Beyond Broadcasting presented by Professor Robert Redding

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Veteran broadcaster for over 20 years, Professor Robert Redding has been heard in all 50 states. This best-selling music artist and author of seven best-selling books has now brought his innovative art to the largest art market in the world. Our newest adjunct explains how and why he keeps looking beyond broadcasting. Faculty, Staff, and