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Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
This exhibit is comprised of approximately 100 photographs of African Americans from the exhaustive yet little known collection of George R. Rinhart, one of the foremost collectors of American photography. Selected images range from daguerreotypes created in the 1840s to photographs of the Civil Rights era of the 1960s. Many of these images have never been previously exhibited. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

George H. Marcus: Art Deco in France and Its Global Impact

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Museum of Art
George H. Marcus, art historian at the University of Pennsylvania and former director of publications at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is coauthor of Landmarks of Twentieth Century Design (1993) and monographs on Le Corbusier, Louis Kahn, and Fifties Design. His talk is sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum or Art and the Departments of French and Japanese in conjunction with the exhibition Deco Japan on view at the Museum through April 24. Free

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Open to the Public

Keynote Lecture: Shakespeare in America

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Museum of Art
Shakespeare has been a prism through which American issues—revolution, slavery, war, social justice—have been refracted. Drawing upon his recent anthology of writings, Columbia University professor James Shapiro explores how the history of Shakespeare in America is also the history of America itself. Shapiro is the author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare; Contested Will, Shakespeare in America; and The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606. Presented in conjuntion with the museum exhibition First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Open to the Public