Window on Williams – Epholution, 200 Years of History, Nostalgia and Memory
Take a trip through time to explore the first 200 years of the Williams College Society of Alumni.
Lectures and special events from the Williams College campus in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Take a trip through time to explore the first 200 years of the Williams College Society of Alumni.
President Maud S. Mandel in conversation with Kate Boyle Ramsdell ’97, President of the Society of Alumni. Maud eflects on a broad range of campus updates, including the college’s strategic plans and continued pandemic response.
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.
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.
Members of WCMA's curatorial team Horace Ballard, Kevin Murphy, and Elizabeth Sandoval in a conversation about their process and approach to the upcoming exhibition Remixing the Hall. This moderated dialogue explores the curators' collaborative approach to this thematic re-hang of WCMA's global collections.