Past Events
Following Courage: William Wells Brown
AFAS Speaker Series: "Black Networked Resistance", A Book Talk
Come support AFAS professor, Dr. Raven Lloyd, as she introduces her first published book, "Black Networked Resistance".
Fifth Biennial Graduate Student Art History Symposium: Making Contact: Haptic, Temporal, Spatial, and Conceptual Connections
The Washington University in St. Louis Department of Art History and Archaeology will host its fifth biennial Graduate Student Art History Symposium (GSAHS) titled Making Contact: Haptic, Temporal, Spatial, and Conceptual Connections on February 23rd and 24th. The event will be held entirely in person on the Danforth Campus of Washington University and includes a keynote by Dr. Elena FitzPatrick Sifford, panels of graduate student speakers, an accompanying art project, and museum and exhibition visits.
Congress and Justice: A Conversation from the Front Lines with Carlos Uriarte
Carlos Felipe Uriarte, AB ’02, returns to his alma mater to share his experiences working at the center of American law and politics.
Storytelling Workshop: Mitos y Folclor (Myth and Folkore)
The Buder Center Powwow
The Buder Center Powwow is FREE and open to the public on Saturday, April 6, 2024
Indigenous Perspectives: Interpretation and Stewardship of Cultural Heritage in Museums
Please join us a series of three lectures on Tuesday, April 9th from 5:00-6:45pm at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.
On Palestinian Literature: past, present, and future
A talk on art, scholarship, and community
With Heart and Humor: A Screening with Julia Lindon
Julia Lindon (WashU class of 2013) has worked on Saturday Night Live (NBC), Ted Lasso (Apple), Survival of the Thickest (Netflix), and In the Know (Peacock).
Feathers and Facepaint: The Making of Redface in American Theatre
Bethany Hughes, Assistant Professor of American Culture, Native American Studies Program, University of Michigan