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20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary JANUARY 21, 12:15–1:15 PM FEBRUARY 25, 12:15–1:15 PM MARCH 31, 6–7:30 PM APRIL 29, 12:15–1:15 PM Jennifer Tobias Yasuko Tsuchikane ART AND MATERIAL CULTURE OF Krzysztof Pomian Bard Graduate Center Artist-in- Cooper Union; Bard Graduate Center AFRICA AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA CNRS, Paris 20thResidence Visiting Anniversary Fellow SEMINAR Peter N. Miller “Working with the Hands: Applied Arts “Disentangling the First ‘Global’ Nicole R. Fleetwood Bard Graduate Center Training in New York City, 1800–2020” Standard of Ceramic Art in Early Rutgers University Book Talk—Le musée, une histoire Postwar Japan” “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass mondiale JANUARY 28, 12:15–1:15 PM Incarceration” Harley Ngai Grieco FEBRUARY 26, 1–3 PM Mabel O. Wilson MAY 4, 6–7:30 PM Bard Graduate Center Artist-in- Symposium—Refresh/Reset/Reformat: Columbia University Seth Schwartz 20thResidence Giving AnniversaryVoice to the Past in the “Can We Forget? A Memorial to Columbia University “Imagining the Artifact: Collaging Blue Digital Age Enslaved Laborers” “Materiality and Politics: How Integrated and White Chinese Pottery” were Diaspora Jews in the Roman MARCH 3, 6–7:30 PM APRIL 7, 5–6:30 PM Empire?” Lecture 1: “The Problem of FEBRUARY 3, 6–7:30 PM THE FRANÇOISE AND GEORGES SELZ MUSEUM CONVERSATIONS SEMINAR Asian Jewry” INDIGENOUS ARTS IN TRANSITION LECTURES ON 18TH- AND Charles Saumarez Smith JMC SEMINAR 19TH-CENTTURY FRENCH DECORATIVE Royal Academy of Arts 20thJill Ahlberg Yohe ARTS ANDAnniversary CULTURE Richard Rand MAY 5, 1–2:30 PM Minneapolis Institute of Art Nina Dubin J. Paul Getty Museum THE GLOBAL MIDDLE AGES SEMINAR “A Story in the Making: Creating Hearts University of Illinois at Chicago “The Art Museum in Modern Times” Valerie Hansen of Our People: Native Women Artists” Meredith Martin Yale University heather ahtone New York University APRIL 14, 6–7:30 PM “The World’s Most Active Sea Route First Americans Museum Madeleine Viljoen SEMINAR IN CULTURAL HISTORY Before 1492: From the Chinese Ports “Decolonizing the Museum: The New York Public Library Robert Pogue Harrison of Quanzhou and Guangzhou to Basra 20thAn Indigenous Curator’s Thoughts” “Fortune Anniversary and Folly in 1720: Picturing the Stanford University (in Modern Iraq) and Sofala (in Modern World’s First Bubble Economy” “The Dominion of the Dead” Mozambique)” FEBRUARY 4, 12:15–1:15 PM Susan Stewart Morris Rossabi Michael Chazan MARCH 4, 12:15–1:15 PM Princeton University City University of New York University of Toronto Laurel Kendall “The Ruins Lesson” “The Golden Horde: Recent Discoveries Book Talk—The Reality of Artifacts: American Museum of Natural History in Russia” An Archaeological Perspective “Things Fall Apart: Material Religion APRIL 15, 12:15–1:15 PM 20thand theAnniversary Problem of Decay with Fernando Domínguez Rubio FEBRUARY 11, 12:15–1:15 PM Examples from Korea, Vietnam, and University of California, San Diego 20thRoundtable—Making Disability Modern Myanmar” Anniversary“The Unnatural Ecologies of Modern Art” FEBRUARY 17, 6–7:30 PM MARCH 16, 6–7:20 PM APRIL 22, 12:15–1:15 PM MAY 11, 6–7:30 PM MODERN DESIGN HISTORY SEMINAR Voices in Studio Glass History: Brooke Penaloza-Patzak Seth Schwartz Chris Breward Art and Craft, Maker and Place, and University of Pennsylvania; BGC MA Columbia University National Museums Scotland the Critical Writings and Photography 2011 “Materiality and Politics: How Integrated “Between the Gallery and the Academy: of Paul Hollister “Objects as Data, and in the Formation were Diaspora Jews in the Roman Adventures in Art, Fashion, and Design” of Practice and Knowledge: A Short Empire?” Lecture 2: “Politics: Jews, 20thMichelle Tolini Finamore MARCHAnniversary 17, 6–7:30 PM History of Beringian Collections in the Asian Cities, and the Roman State” Independent Curator; BGC PhD 2010 SEMINAR IN RENAISSANCE AND EARLY Natural and Human Sciences” JMC “Negotiating Contemporary Relevance: MODERN MATERIAL CULTURE Fashion Exhibitions in a Changing Lia Markey APRIL 27, 6–7:30 PM MAY 19, 6–7:30 PM Landscape” Newberry Library THE IRIS FOUNDATION AWARDS Seth Schwartz “Ethnography and Materiality in LECTURE Columbia University FEBRUARY 23, 12:15–1:15 PM Dudley’s Arcano del mare (1646–1647)” Sanchita Balachandran “Materiality and Politics: How Integrated 20thCherubim Quizon StephanieAnniversary Porras Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum; were Diaspora Jews in the Roman Seton Hall University; Bard Graduate Tulane University Johns Hopkins University Empire?” Lecture 3: “Materiality and Center Visiting Fellow “Foul Biting, or Diego Valadés and the “Marked in Clay: Interdisciplinary Culture: Did the Asian Jews Attain “Going Bananas: Mixed Methods Medium of Print” Methods to Re-imagine Ancient Greek Stability in the High and Later Roman Research on Musa sp. and Other Potters at Work” Empire (250-600 CE)” Unspun Fibers in Mindanao and MARCH 18 AND 19, 9:30–11:30 AM JMC 20thOkinawan Textiles” Symposium—MaterialAnniversary Culture and APRIL 28, 6–7:30 PM Design in Modern Asia ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS Registration is required. For general information or to register, please FEBRUARY 24, 6–7:30 PM SEMINAR visit us at bgc. bard.edu/events. All events are free and will take place remotely via Zoom. A Zoom link will be emailed to registrants in advance THE MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND J. MARCH 22, 12:15–1:15 PM Brian Boyd of the event. Details are subject to change, please check our website for HOROWITZ FOUNDATION SEMINAR IN Suzanne L. Marchand Columbia University the most up-to-date information. NEW YORK AND AMERICAN MATERIAL Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge “The Afterlives of Colonial Archives: JMC indicates that this event is part of the Leon Levy Foundation Lectures in Jewish Material Culture. Additional support provided by CULTURE Andrew Morrall Changing Circumstances in the Politics The David Berg Foundation. 20thBrian Eugenio Herrera Bard GraduateAnniversary Center and Prehistory of Palestine” Last Updated: January 27, 2021 Princeton University Book Talk—Porcelain: A History from Ruth Tringham “The Tawdry, Terrifying, but Totally True the Heart of Europe University of California, Berkeley History of the Casting Couch” “Do Baskets Speak? Creating Afterlives Tavia Nyong’o of an Archaeological Project at Yale University Neolithic Çatalhöyük” 20th“Black Arts of the Archive” Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary 20th Anniversary.