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

Window on Williams – Legal Issues Impacting Native Americans

Hear from human rights advocate Chris Stearns ’86 about the most pressing legal issues impacting Indigenous American communities today. As an attorney, Chris specializes in the practice of Native American law representing tribes and organizations on federal public policy, elections, gaming, health care, and more.

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

WCMA – Conversation with Geoffrey Biddle

To mark the opening of “Mary Ann Unger: To Shape a Moon from Bone,” Geoffrey Biddle, noted photographer and husband of the late Unger, offers an intimate portrait of their life together, their family, and influence on one another's practices

Producer
The Clark
Series
Window on Williams
Category
Lectures & Forums