Lecture: In Residence: Contemporary Artists at Dartmouth
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Michael Taylor, Director, Hood Museum of Art This talk will address the important history and continued vitality of the Artist-in-Residence Program at Dartmouth College. In addition to discussing the works on display in the related exhibition at the Hood, the Hopkins Center, and the Black Family Visual Arts Center, this lecture will also explore the works of public art that visiting artists have made to embellish the campus, beginning with the completion of José Clemente Orozco's mural The Epic of American Civilization in 1934. A reception will follow in Kim Gallery. February 19, 2014 5:00 p.m. Hood Museum of Art Auditorium
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