« May 17 through Jun. 17, 2012 »
Ongoing
- Photographing the Social Body: Malian Portraiture from the Studio to the Street (through May 18)
- Mali in West Africa is home to many talented photographers and to a rich photographic culture. This exhibition explores photographic portraiture, considering both renowned studio photographers and work by generations of photographers who have come of age artistically since the Bamako Biennial, a recurring pan-African photography exhibition established in 1994.
- Perlman Teaching Museum, Kaemmer Family Gallery
May 2012
Friday, May 18th
- Photographing the Social Body: Malian Portraiture from the Studio to the Street ends
- Mali in West Africa is home to many talented photographers and to a rich photographic culture. This exhibition explores photographic portraiture, considering both renowned studio photographers and work by generations of photographers who have come of age artistically since the Bamako Biennial, a recurring pan-African photography exhibition established in 1994.
- Perlman Teaching Museum, Kaemmer Family Gallery
- Informal discussion w/Uday Prakash, 2012 Lindesmith Lecturer
- Informal discussion of translated stories. Limited to 20 people - please contact achaklad@carleton.edu to receive copies of stories.
- 4:00 pm, LOME Lounge WCC
Thursday, May 24th
- Skin-Close and Arm's Length
- A luncheon presentation on "Migrants and Belonging in Contemporary Germany" by Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg and Daniel Williams
- 12:00 pm, Gould Library Athenaeum