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Author Luis Alberto Urrea at NAU on Sunday April 21

Posted by adl245 on April 23, 2024

Author Luis Urrea stands behind a podium with one hand raised. He wears glasses and a black jacket and shirt.

Author Luis Alberto Urrea presented the Cline Community Lecture in the Humanities on April 21.  This spring marks 40 years for the Cline Lecture Series, which was established and endowed by Platt Cline, Flagstaff and NAU Historian and newspaper editor, bringing speakers of international stature… Read more

Filed Under: CCS events, Latin American Studies, Public Humanities

Join CCS for a showcase of student research at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium on April 26

Posted by adl245 on April 20, 2024

Join CCS for a showcase of student research at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium on April 26 at the High Country Conference Center. Learn more about the symposium at https://legacy.nau.edu/undergraduate-research/undergraduate-symposium/.

CCS student posters and presentation schedule

Oral presentation

2:25 P.M.

  • Ella Conner Intersecting Art and Identity: Postcolonial and Post-Soul Aesthetics in Contemporary African and African American Art

Room: Grandview

Posters

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Filed Under: Art History, Asian Studies, Comparative Study of Religions, Environmental Humanities, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

The NAU Art Museums are now accepting applications for internships in Digital Accessibility for summer and fall semesters 2024! 

Posted by adl245 on April 19, 2024

About the NAU Art Museums:

Our internship program gives students interested in a museum career meaningful, real-world experience working with museum professionals on the Flagstaff campus of Northern Arizona University. The Art Museums feature the Margaret Hettel Weiss Museum with a permanent collection containing historical artifacts and art and the Clara M. Lovett Museum which exhibits contemporary works. As cultural leaders in northern Arizona, the Art Museums emphasize the diversity of voices found in both the past and present… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student Research

Faculty news: Dr. Katrina Maggiulli at Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service.

Posted by adl245 on April 16, 2024

The image shows a woman with brown hair and glasses wearing a pink shirt against a background of pine trees.On March 21, Assistant Teaching Professor of Environmental Humanities Dr. Katrina Maggiulli was an invited speaker at the Race, History, and Rock Creek: Invasive Rhetoric panel, hosted by the Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service (Washington, D.C.), which brought together science communication scholars and invasive plant managers to discuss the intersections of… Read more

Filed Under: Environmental Humanities, Faculty news, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

Faculty news: Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick at Coconino Center for the Arts

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CCS Assistant Professor of Humanities and Latin American Studies Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick recently presented with Chilean artist Dr. Francisco González Castro for the opening of the exhibit “FRANCISCO GONZÁLEZ CASTRO: BODIES, LIMITS & TRANSGRESSIONS” at the Coconino Center for the Arts on April 15, 2024. The presentation  discussed the artist’s philosophy, which confronts the body, people who reject the body, and how the body is approached as subject and identity in his creative practice that utilizes video, performance… Read more

Filed Under: Faculty news, Faculty Research, Latin American Studies, Public Humanities

Interested in a career in museum education? The Museum Studies Club presents a virtual chat with the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art on April 16

Posted by adl245 on April 15, 2024

Join the Museum Studies Club for a virtual chat about museum education with Ellie Closen and Kreshaun McKinney from the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art tomorrow at 12 p.m. MST on Zoom. Link in the QR code or here. Questions? Email the club at mstclub@nau.edu.

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Filed Under: Art History, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student News

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