Window on Williams – WCMA – Cara Romero 2021 Plonsker Family Lecture in Contemporary Art

Chemehuevi artist Cara Romero speaks about her photographic practice and recent projects engaging with contemporary issues of Native representation and identity. Romero's photograph "Coyote Tales, No. 1" is in the museum's collection and is currently on view in the exhibition "Sweaty Concepts."

Producer
Jim Kolesar / Williams College Office of Public Affairs and Media Services
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums

Window on Williams – WCMA Curatorial Close Looks – Curatorial Care and Feminist Practice

Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs Lisa Dorin joins artist, activist, and scholar Amalia Mesa-Bains in a conversation about "The Library of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz." This site-specific installation—which Mesa-Bains created for WCMA in 1994—re-imagines the library room of the 17th century Mexican poet, composer, and philosopher.

Producer
Jim Kolesar / Williams College Office of Public Affairs and Media Services
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums

Window on Williams – Life Reimagined with Barbara Bradley Hagerty ’81

Journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty ’81 talks about renewal in her new book "Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife." She tells Dennis O’Shea ’77 that midlife is a time to renegotiate your purpose, refocus your relationships, transform the way you think about the world & yourself.

Producer
Jim Kolesar / Williams College Office of Public Affairs and Media Services
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Studio Shows & Interviews