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The Graduate Student Lecture Series continues at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 26, in room 101 Recitation Hall. Dr. Norman Vorano, Assistant Professor and Queen's National Scholar, Department of Art History and Art Conservation at Queen's University, will present "Between Chacmool and Gerard Sekoto: James Houston's Inuit Modernism in the 1940s."
Vorano's lecture will be followed by a reception in Old College Gallery to celebrate the opening of "The World is Following Its People": Indigenous Art and Arctic Ecology, an exhibition highlighting 20th-century works by Inuit artists of northern Canada and Yup'ik artists of Alaska. More information on the exhibition can be found on the exhibition research website.
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Dr. Norman Vorano speaks on "Between Chacmool and Gerard Sekoto: James Houston's Inuit Modernism in the 1940s."
9/19/2018