Artist Talk with Mendi and Keith Obadike
Interdisciplinary artists Mendi and Keith Obadike will talk about their practice in sound, new media, and literature in conjunction with the exhibition For the Record. Exploring the implications of social […]
Interdisciplinary artists Mendi and Keith Obadike will talk about their practice in sound, new media, and literature in conjunction with the exhibition For the Record. Exploring the implications of social […]
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
Technology has vastly outpaced copyright law, yet it has also expanded the bounds of potential creativity in the arts and new media. Join lawyer and copyright expert Kyle K. Courtney for an engaging and informative exploration of how the arts, media and the law intersect.
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
Petra Rivera-Rideau, a scholar of race and ethnicity in Latin American and Latinx cultures and professor at Wellesley College, will give a lecture on the racial politics of reggaetón in mainstream music. Oct. 8 @ 5:00 PM Faculty Dining Room Emerson.
Walgreens On-Campus Flu Shot Clinic
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
The Wheaton College Department of Public Safety is proud to offer RAD Basic Physical Defense Program for all students in our campus community who are interested in learning more about personal safety and self defense; we are currently accepting class registrations.