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Williams College Museum of Art Presents Williamstown, MA—Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) will feature internationally acclaimed artist Kara Walker as the Plonsker Family Lecturer in Contemporary Art, followed by a panel discussion with Hamza Walker, Director of Education at the Renaissance Society, and Mark Reinhardt, Professor of Political Science at Williams College. The lecture and panel discussion are presented in conjunction with Kara Walker: Narratives of a Negress, and Representing Slavery, an exhibition featuring the work of six American artists, offering a wide range of interpretations on the subject of slavery in the United States. Both exhibitions are currently on view at the Williams College Museum of Art. The Lecture will take place 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 25 in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Bernhard Music Center at Williams College. Kara Walker, known for her black paper silhouettes, has quickly become one of the most important voices of her generation. Her images often depict Civil War-era scenes filled with visual stereotypes, sex, violence, and disquieting power relationships. In these works, Walker addresses racial identity in a confrontational way. The Plonsker Family Lecture in Contemporary Art will broach these issues and open them up for discussion. “New Art is frequently complex and misunderstood, not to mention controversial,” says WCMA Director, Linda Shearer, “This series provides our community with the opportunity to be exposed to the best minds in the arts by enabling us to bring distinguished artists and critics like Kara Walker and Hamza Walker, whose discussion will be moderated this year by Williams Professor, Mark Reinhardt. We are especially fortunate to have alumni families, like the Plonskers, whose support and generosity make programs like this possible.” The Plonsker Family Lecture Series in Contemporary Art was established in 1994 by Madeleine Plonsker, Harvey Plonsker (Class of ’61), and their son, Ted Plonsker (Class of ’86), to examine current issues in contemporary art. Speakers The lecture
will be followed by a panel discussion with Hamza Walker, moderated by
Professor Mark Reinhardt of Williams College. Hamza Walker is Director
of Education for The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
- a non-collecting museum devoted to contemporary art. Prior to his position
at The Society, he worked as Public Art Coordinator for the Department
of Cultural Affairs. He has written reviews for such publications as Trans,
New Art Examiner, Parkett, and Artforum, and
was the recipient of the 1999 Norton Curatorial Grant. The Williams
College Museum of Art is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m., and Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free and the museum
is wheelchair accessible. |
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