Hamon Arts Library

Hamon Arts Library The Hamon Arts Library is located in the Meadows School of the Arts which centers on the study, crea

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WFAA Collection

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10/27/2022

0:00, 11:35 - United States Senator John Tower says that the Nixon Administrations feels that they have negotiated a peaceful settlement in Vietnam; he suppo...

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10/27/2022

Join us tomorrow, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 from 4-5 pm on Zoom (Zoom Meeting ID: 923 7145 3875) for a chat with Brittany Luberda (SMU Masters in Art History ‘13), Anne Stone Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts, Baltimore Museum of Art! What is it like to curate outside the museum? Or curating objects, like quilts and furniture, that some people don’t think of as “art”? Brittany Luberda (SMU ‘13) of the Baltimore Museum of Art will chat with us via Zoom about her career as a curator of decorative arts, both in traditional museums and in historic homes. In her current job, Ms. Luberda oversees a growing collection of approximately 8,000 objects and furniture from North America, Europe, and non-Indigenous South America, curating exhibitions such as “She Knew Where She Was Going: Gee’s Bend Quilts and Civil Rights”. Earlier in her career, Ms. Luberda worked as the Research Assistant in Decorative Arts and Design at the Saint Louis Art Museum, and as a department assistant in both Conservation and Decorative Arts at The Frick Collection in New York. She has additional curatorial experience at the Dallas Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago. In addition to talking about her career path, Ms. Luberda will also discuss the different options for curatorial work, including whether or not you need to earn a PhD in order to be a curator.

10/26/2022

16mm Film Collection

10/26/2022

KERA Collection. This content is copyrighted and may be used for research and educational purposes only.

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WFAA Collection

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Check out our newsletter   Upcoming Events   The Tide Rises Again: Current American Voices Join SYZYGY for an inspiring program of works by leading voices of American composition. October 24 The Seagu

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The Dallas Observer named Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue one of the best things to do in Dallas this weekend.

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10/26/2022

Aquatic Channels: Waterways, Water Resources, Fluvial Imagination turns rivers into lines of connection. Moving and flowing in many directions, these lines form a complex network of images, ideas, sounds, and objects, evoking a symbolic hydrography in the exhibition space. Bodies of water become the conduits of the meanings. Rivers shape human and non-human existence in their multiple roles as fundamental resources for sustenance of life. Rivers are spatial markers in continual reconfiguration. Rivers are political actors. Rivers preserve particles of the past. Aquatic Channels presents the works of Ubiratan Gamalodtaba Suruí, Gabriel Bicho, Laray Polk, and Carolina Caycedo and David de Rozas.
Aquatic Channels: Waterways, Water Resources, Fluvial Imagination is curated by PhD candidate in Art History Gabriela Paiva de Toledo. Funding supported by the Meadows Division of Art and Art History , SMU Libraries, and Friends of the SMU Libraries.

Opening reception: October 29, from 1 to 5 PM.
This exhibition occurs simultaneously at the Hawn Gallery at Hamon Arts library and the Po***ck Gallery in Expressway Tower.
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