WCMA – Women Shaping Space Keynote with Heather Hart

Heather Hart states: "I’m interested in how we inhabit the world. I’m interested in how we take up space. Audacity. How we feel entitled to it. How that space affects us, effects our navigation, and the way we move through our lives, and how it influences our identity, our sense of self, our interactions with others, or vision of our future. Who is the author of these spaces, might the author change? What is my territory? What is yours? Do they overlap?"

Producer
The Clark
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums

The Clark – Nikki A. Greene in Conversation with Tsedaye Makonnen

In this Research and Academic Program event, Futures Fellow Tsedaye Makonnen speaks with Nikki A. Greene (associate professor of art at Wellesley College) about how her multidisciplinary studio, curatorial, and research-based practice threads together her identity as a daughter of Ethiopian immigrants, a Black American woman, doula, and a mother to explore feminist and the transhistorical forced migration of Black communities across the globe.

Producer
The Clark
Series
The Clark
Category
Lectures & Forums

The Clark – Read the Story and the Picture with Olivier Bonfait

In this Research and Academic Program lecture, Olivier Bonfait (Université de Bourgogne / Clark Fellow) traces the evolution of large-format painting.

Producer
The Clark
Series
The Clark
Category
Lectures & Forums

WCMA – Women Shaping Space, Feminism and Materiality Part 1

Organized in conjunction with the exhibition "Mary Ann Unger: To Shape a Moon from Bone," this series of talks and discussions looks outward from the work of pioneering artist Mary Ann Unger to the contemporary landscape of curators and femme artists working at the intersections of large-scale sculpture, public art, material experimentation, and feminist practice.

Producer
The Clark
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums

WCMA – Women Shaping Space, Feminism and Materiality Part 2

Organized in conjunction with the exhibition "Mary Ann Unger: To Shape a Moon from Bone," this series of talks and discussions looks outward from the work of pioneering artist Mary Ann Unger to the contemporary landscape of curators and femme artists working at the intersections of large-scale sculpture, public art, material experimentation, and feminist practice.

Producer
The Clark
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums