UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium: Figuring Space
The 57th Annual UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium, Figuring Space, will explore formulations of space and its revolutionary nature as a medium, such as for Indigenous, diasporic, genderfluid, and anti-racist imaginaries in art historical inquiries.
Friday, Oct. 21, 10 a.m.
Free

The 57th Annual UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium, Figuring Space, will explore formulations of space and its revolutionary nature as a medium, such as for Indigenous, diasporic, genderfluid, and anti-racist imaginaries in art historical inquiries.
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