Annual Henri Zerner Lecture: Imprints and Erasures—A New Story of Art
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Paris A. Spies-Gans will show how women have been erased from the history of art and will share discoveries that challenge gendered assumptions.
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Wheelchair accessible.
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No application or registration needed.
Cost
This Event is free!
Location
- In-person only.
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
Neighborhood 9
Limited complimentary parking is available in the Broadway Garage, 7 Felton Street, Cambridge.
Dates and Times
.: Tuesday, April 23, 6:30PM – 8PM.
The lecture will take place in Menschel Hall, Lower Level. Doors to the hall will open for seating at 6pm.
Additional information
In her lecture, art historian Paris A. Spies-Gans will share this troubling history and present a series of recent discoveries that challenge the powerful, gendered assumptions that continue to inflect our views of the past. By recovering the traces of women artists—the imprints they left behind—we can update essential parts of art history’s most enduring narratives.
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Last updated April 15, 2024.