IDSVA is pleased to announce the new lecture series: ON THE ANTHROPOCENE: Either/Or. The three part lecture series will be held in February, March, and April.
The award was given to Metzger for her presentation, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Life, Love, and Racism in America." Metzger presented the work alongside her husband at the 2020 SECAC Conference on the panel All in the Family: On Raising Kids Together as Artists in Academia.
Join the Humanity Rising Panel discussion Presenters: Kathleen Riley, Musician, Researcher, Branch Director for Performing Arts at Awake TV Network; George Smith, Founder and President of IDSVA; Simonetta Moro, Director and Vice President for Academic Affairs at IDSVA; and IDSVA students, Mary Mazurek, George Orwel, and Zoma Wallace
Four IDSVA PhD candidates discuss their dissertation work in progress Date: Saturday, November 21, 12-2pm EST Format: Zoom (register to receive the link) Moderator: Dr. Kalia Brooks, IDSVA alumna 2017
Join the Driskell Center for a talk with Gabriel Reed about Driskell's ceramic works. Date: November 19, 2020 Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EST Format: This is a virtual Zoom event. Please register here, or through the Driskell Center's portal: https://driskellcenter.umd.edu/events/driskells-ceramics-gabriel-reed
UAAC, SECAC, and more!
Marvin R. Milián, M.A., is an educator who seeks to innovate the classroom with the ambition to change the way art history is taught.
We are pleased to have Professor Grant Farred join IDSVA for the fall lecture series “Singularly Opaque: The Philosophy of Martin Heidegger and Ornette Coleman.”