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High Commissioner Dr. Andrew Pocock and Deputy High Commissioner Martin Hill talk with Private Secretary to the Cabinet Secretary Chris Williams prior to the 2011 Manion Lecture. (Credit Alan Dean Photography)
2018-11-16: David Stevenson, Executive Director for Canada, China, Korea, Turkey and Kuwait, African Development Bank; Vanessa Moungar, Director, Gender, Women and Civil Society, African Development Bank and other Officials attending the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
PNCA welcomes Michelle Grabner at the invitation of the MFA in Visual Studies program as part of the 2015-2016 Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies Visiting Artist Lecture Series. This is Grabner’s first major public lecture in Portland since being named curator of the Portland2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art at Disjecta. She comes to PNCA at the invitation of PNCA’s MFA in Visual Studies program.
Michelle Grabner is an artist, curator, chair of the department of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and director of the exhibition spaces, the Suburban and the Poor Farm. She also previously served as one of the curators of the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Grabner holds an MA in art history and a BFA in painting and drawing from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and an MFA in art theory and practice from Northwestern University. From 2012 to 2014, she was a senior critic at Yale University in the department of painting and printmaking.
Grabner will introduce her work as a curator, artist, and community builder (through art spaces such as The Suburban and The Poor Farm). She will discuss how her background and interest in regionalism led her to become the curator of the Portland2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art. A moderator with join Grabner to lead a conversation about issues relevant to the location and community of the institution.
Arnold Kemp Lecture
November 7, 2014 6:30-8:00pm
Arnold J. Kemp is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Painting & Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. His work can be found in the collections of institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; The Tacoma Art Museum; The University of California-Berkeley Art Museum; and others. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship. Arnold J. Kemp formerly held the position of Assistant Professor and Chair of the MFA in Visual Studies Program at PNCA. He is represented by PDX Contemporary in Portland, Oregon.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
Henley Business School Keynote Lecture by Baroness Dido Harding, Chief Executive of Talk Talk at RBS Group, Bishopsgate, London
Arnold Kemp Lecture
November 7, 2014 6:30-8:00pm
Arnold J. Kemp is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Painting & Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. His work can be found in the collections of institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; The Tacoma Art Museum; The University of California-Berkeley Art Museum; and others. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship. Arnold J. Kemp formerly held the position of Assistant Professor and Chair of the MFA in Visual Studies Program at PNCA. He is represented by PDX Contemporary in Portland, Oregon.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
08 October 2010, Rome - E. Thomas Sullivan Senior Vice President and Provost, University of Minnesota, presenting the 7th Annual George McGovern Lecture “Minnesota’s Global Legacy and Promise of Leadership in Food”, FAO headquarters (Green Room). Each year the U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome organizes the lecture series to complement World Food Day activities.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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41st Annual Fred T. Foard Jr. Memorial Lecture and departmental events, sponsored by the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, April 1, 2009.
On April 9, 2022, Old Sturbridge Village and Richard McGrath an his family welcomed presidential historian and author Richard Norton Smith for the Joan M. McGrath Memorial Lecture.
Public Lecture on "Changing Consumer Behaviour: Are We Becoming More Demanding?" by Professor Moira Clark, Director, Henley Centre for Customer Management on 25 February 2015
Public Lecture on "Changing Consumer Behaviour: Are We Becoming More Demanding?" by Professor Moira Clark, Director, Henley Centre for Customer Management on 25 February 2015
2018-11-16: Dr. Celestin Monga, Chief Economist and Vice President, Economic Governance and Knowledge Management, African Development Bank addressing during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
Inaugural lecture with Prof Anne Goodenough at the University of Gloucestershire, Park Campus, Cheltenham.
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
The Rabbi Perry Nussbaum Lecture Series, an annual event at Millsaps. Dr. John D. Bower, renal pioneer and friend of the late Nussbaum, endowed in 2008 the lecture series, which is dedicated to men and women who have stood against racial bigotry and religious prejudice. This year's program was "Change from Within: Bringing Balance and Truth to the Historic Natchez Tableaux" by Madeline Iles.
Madeline Iles, senior history major at Millsaps, interned for Ed King, Jerry Mitchell, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting. These experiences and her interest in media as a tool for producing social change inspired her to film a documentary about her work to transform the traditional Natchez Tableaux. Throughout its 85 year history, the Tableaux had presented a romanticized view of the Old South. Madeline worked to showcase historical facts, linking the past to current issues of social justice. In addition to changing the program to acknowledge the South's defeat in the Civil War, Madeline pushed for the meaningful inclusion of African Americans in the program along with a frank representation of slavery. Madeline's project documents the unprecedented actions taken in 2015's Confederate Pageant and gives a first-hand view of social change in action.
Série de photos argentiques réalisée à Katmandou. Le stūpa de Bouddhanath étant l’un des plus grands sanctuaires bouddhistes au monde.
PNCA welcomes Michelle Grabner at the invitation of the MFA in Visual Studies program as part of the 2015-2016 Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies Visiting Artist Lecture Series. This is Grabner’s first major public lecture in Portland since being named curator of the Portland2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art at Disjecta. She comes to PNCA at the invitation of PNCA’s MFA in Visual Studies program.
Michelle Grabner is an artist, curator, chair of the department of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and director of the exhibition spaces, the Suburban and the Poor Farm. She also previously served as one of the curators of the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Grabner holds an MA in art history and a BFA in painting and drawing from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and an MFA in art theory and practice from Northwestern University. From 2012 to 2014, she was a senior critic at Yale University in the department of painting and printmaking.
Grabner will introduce her work as a curator, artist, and community builder (through art spaces such as The Suburban and The Poor Farm). She will discuss how her background and interest in regionalism led her to become the curator of the Portland2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art. A moderator with join Grabner to lead a conversation about issues relevant to the location and community of the institution.