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Colloquium

The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Museum Work in a Time of Pandemic: Crisis and Creativity

Courtney A. McNeil
A panoramic view of Olana, Frederic Edwin Church's ornate historic home, surrounded by lush green trees and a winding path under a clear blue sky.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Preservation as Privilege

William L. Coleman
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Changes in the Air: Reflections on My Pandemic Year

Anuradha Vikram
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Aesthetic Anchors: Bridging the Distance during the Pandemic

Crystal L. Keels
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Mourning and Museums

Adam M. Thomas
A museum exhibition entrance with reddish-brown panels titled "Devoted: Art and Spirituality in Mexico and New Mexico," leading into a gallery displaying religious artifacts in cases.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Looking Beyond Scholarship to Community Well-Being

Mark A. Castro
The California African American Museum building, featuring its archway entrance and a colorful "CAAM" logo on its side, with people walking on the grounds.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Looking Forward

Taylor Bythewood-Porter
A kitchen counter displays items for pandemic-era home life and stress relief, including potted plants, a "ALWAYS CHOOSE HAPPY" sign, a "Thinking You!" card dated July 20
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

Ironic Pandemic Relief

Kelli Morgan
A carved and painted wooden statue depicts a female religious figure with a halo and floral crown, set within an ornate, weathered wooden archway.
Colloquium Spring 2021 (7.1)

American Art History in the Time of Crises

Jacqueline Francis, Naomi Slipp, Keri Watson
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Museums, Academy and Call-out Culture: A Defense

Nizan Shaked
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Out of Time, Out of Mind

Ann Reynolds
A painting depicts a group of people, including adults and children, observing an African lion in a cage at a zoo.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Animals, Anthropocentrism, and Antiracism in American Art

Annie Ronan
Artist Ruth Asawa sits in her studio, surrounded by her intricate wire sculptures and art materials.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Refusing the Call for Recognition

Susette Min
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Decolonizing Decolonization

Rafael Cardoso
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

It’s Time to Share

Eddie Chambers
The word 'PANORAMA' in bold white capital letters on a black background, with 'PANO' on the first line and 'RAMA' on the second.
Colloquium Fall 2020 (6.2)

Self-Criticality

Anne Monahan, Isabel Taube
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