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[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
This talk will explore both the impact of gentrification and the added pressures of the pandemic on a diasporic religious community in Bedford-Stuyvesant and the concept of home in diaspora when "home" is always a moving target.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
Co-sponsored by Photography & Imaging. A one day virtual forum in which women’s voices from Mexico, the United States, Colombia, Ecuador, and England willwill come together in a rotating sequence of creative conversations to discuss issues that relate to gender-based violence...
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
[DPI sponsored online event] BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence, 2021 will explore Blackness as absent/ed presence in art, art history, performance, archives, museums, cultural production, and technology. This year the conference is virtual.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This is virtual event co-sponsored by the Department of Photography & Imaging. This event is part of our year-long exploration on the theme of "Home, What does it look like now?"
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
NYU Tisch invites the NYU community to join in watching the full-length documentary followed by a conversation with Director Jamila Wignot. This is an online-event.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
AMPLIFY Friday Conversation Series Co-Sponsored by the NYU Institute of African American Affairs The Center for Black Visual Culture and The Blive Student Union presents.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.