Introducing the new online resources for the Native American collection.
Events & Programs
LUNCHTIME GALLERY TALK
Kader Attia: Reason’s Oxymorons“Psychoanalysis, Ethnography and (Post-)colonial Violence in the Work of Kader Attia”
ADULT WORKSHOP
"Reason's Oxymorons"A visit to the exhibition in advance of the workshop is recommended.
DARTMOUTH NIGHT
Student Reception for Sin-ying Ho: Past ForwardExplore the new ceramics exhibition and meet the artist. Light refreshments provided. Wine for 21+ with state I.D. Free
PUBLIC OPENING RECEPTION
Sin-ying Ho: Past ForwardExplore the new ceramics exhibition, enjoy light refreshments, and meet the artist.
CONVERSATIONS AND CONNECTIONS
An Afternoon with Artist Sin-ying HoIn this informal discussion, chat with Sin-ying Ho and John Stomberg about Ho's ceramics on view. Limited seating is available.
ART AND INNOVATION SERIES
"Making Sound for a Living in a Gig Economy "Rebecca Drapkin, Dartmouth Class of 2013, sound designer and audio engineer for Soundscape Productions and Morrow Sound/Charles Morrow Productions
GALLERY TALK
Exploring Chinese Culture Through Sin-ying Ho's PorcelainLunchtime Gallery Talk Sunglim Kim, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, Dartmouth
ADULT WORKSHOP
Exploring Form and SurfaceThis discussion-based workshop focuses on the ceramic works in the exhibition Sin-ying Ho: Past Forward.
"Times out of Joint: or, When Arab Art Will Have Been Modern" Hannah Feldman, Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University