| March 21: 'All You Ever Wanted to Know About American Indians But Were Afraid to Ask' |
Ada Deer, retired Senior Lecturer in Social Work and American Indian Studies, has been slated to be a part of the "Eloquence and Eminence" emeritus faculty lecture series in the School of Social Work.
Deer will present "All You Ever Wanted to Know About American Indians But Were Afraid to Ask" on Sunday, March 21, 2010, 2:00-3:00 at the Pyle Center.
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| "The Americana Indian" Exhibit opens at Memorial Union |
Professor Nancy Mithlo will host a guest curator who's exhibit will be open at the Memorial Union this fall.
This fall, Assistant Professor of Art History Nancy Marie Mithlo will host Sacramento State Ethnic Studies Professor Brian Baker as a guest curator of the exhibit "The Americana Indian: American Indians in the American Imagination."
The exhibit opens Friday, September 25, 2009 at the Memorial Union Theater Gallery with a reception from 7-9 p.m. A tour and teach-in on the politics of American Indian collectibles follows on Monday September 28, 2009 at Memorial Union TITU from 4:30-6:30.Baker and Mithlo's collaboration is an outgrowth of the American Indian Curatorial Practice symposium sponsored by UW-Madison's Department of Art History with funding from the Ford Foundation.
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