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Join the Art Department’s Fall Break trip to Washington DC!

Fall Break in Washington DC! Open to CHP minors and Art Majors & Minors Enjoy the opportunity to tour museums and exhibitions in the nation’s capital with fellow students and professors. We’ll...

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Jame Anderson lecture on September 22: Creating Museums in the 21st Century

The Art Department has invited Jame Anderson (WFU ’93), an architect and designer with the Cultural Studio at SmithGroupJJR in Washington DC to give a talk on Friday, September 22 at 4pm in Scales...

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Want to learn more about Confederate monuments and historical memory?

Lisa Blee and Barry Trachtenberg wrote an op-ed for the Winston-Salem Journal about the history of Confederate monuments and ways to foster discussion about their place in our city. See also this “All...

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Indigenous Peoples Day Program OCT 9

On Oct. 9, the Museum Of Anthropology will host an Indigenous Peoples Day event. Artist Bill Rogers will present a lunch-time brown bag about his research on historical Cherokee copper art techniques....

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Summer Trail of Tears course

The Trail of Tears was the forced migration of American Indian nations in the Southeast to lands west of the Mississippi River during the mid-19th century. Students in this Summer Session I course will...

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Upcoming conference at MESDA

On September 14-15, MESDA will host a conference, “New Vistas: Painters and Paintings of the American South.” Speakers include Elizabeth Chew from Montpelier and Laura Pass Barry of Colonial...

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UNC Greensboro  Ph.D and M.A. degrees in History

UNC Greensboro offers  Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in History as well as a Master’s Degree Concentration in Museum Studies. Our graduates have a high rate of finding employment in both university and public...

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Online graduate program in Cultural and Heritage Resource Management at the...

The program was designed for working professionals in cultural resource management as well as students interested in entering and advancing in the CRM field. We hope you might share details on the...

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Domesticating Revolution: Patriot Women, Military Men, and the Material...

Zara Anishanslin will be visiting campus on February 21 to talk about her new work on the domestication of American revolutionary material culture in the early republic. She is trained as an historian...

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Film Screening – Citizen Lane

FILM Date: Sun, February 24, 2019Time: 2:00pmLOCATION: Reynolda House Museum of American ArtCOST: Free with Museum admission Tickets: Buy tickets Citizen Lane is an innovative mix of documentary and...

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