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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140131T040000
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SUMMARY:The Mirror of Race: Seeing Ourselves through History
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LOCATION:Boston\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>CONFERENCE Friday\, Jan. 31: </strong>&ldquo\;The Mirror of Race: Seeing Ourselves through History.&rdquo\; <br> Location: Suffolk University\, David Sargent Hall\, 120 Tremont Street\, Boston<br> <br> 10am-11:30pm: <strong>Introduction to the Mirror of Race Project<br> </strong><em>Panelists</em>: The Mirror of Race founders &mdash\; Derek Burrows\, Greg French \, and &nbsp\;Gregory Fried<br> <br> 11:30am-1pm: luncheon reception\; screening of short films by Derek Burrows\; tour of the exhibition<br> <br> 1pm-2:30pm: <strong>Race and the History of Photography<br> </strong><em>Panelists</em>: Gregory Fried (Suffolk University)\, Tanya Sheehan (Colby College)\, and Deb Willis (Tisch School of the Arts\, NYU)<br> <br> 3pm-4:30pm: <strong>Narrative and the Construction of Race<br> </strong><em>Panelists</em>: Derek Burrows (Distinguished Visiting Scholar)\, Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)\, Amy Marks (Suffolk University)<br> <br> <strong>EXHIBIT</strong> <strong>at the Adams Gallery</strong>: &ldquo\;The Mirror of Race: Seeing Ourselves through History\,&rdquo\; open now through Feb. 25\, 2014<br> <br> This is multimedia\, interactive exhibit features:<br> <br> --19th century photography in an interactive display that encourages viewer engagement (see the attached photograph of the exhibition): two &ldquo\;discovery walls&rdquo\; in the exhibit feature original photographs\, but without immediately visible captions: the visitor must lift a reproduction case cover to learn about what it is they are seeing and reflect on how the reality matches their expectations\; <br> --Other 19th century artifacts\;<br> --Works by Ed Drew\, the first tintypes in 150 years (since the Civil War) of Americans at war\; <br> --Two short films by Derek Burrows and a slideshow<br> --For gallery location and hours\, visit: <u><a target="_blank">http://www.suffolk.edu/explore/21744.php</a></u>.<br> &nbsp\;<br> --Read a recent review by the Boston Globe: <u><a target="_blank">http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/theater-art/2013/12/30/when-photographs-are-mirrors-well-windows/aEdOxNegt4uCOJNBDoNcQN/story.html?s_campaign=email_BG_TodaysHeadline</a></u>.</p>
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