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Upcoming Events

Fall, 2009


Cultural Production Incoming Students Orientation and Reception

 Tuesday, August 25th

2:00pm. Orientation and art tour for new students.

4:00pm. Opening reception, Rose Art Museum.


Past Events (Spring 2009)

Opening and gallery talk, "Trickster Art"  exhibition (Organized by Sage Rogers)

April 1, 2009
5:00-6:00 P.M in Schwartz Gallery.

Symposium: "Arresting Moments: Wonder and the Pedagogy of the Imagination".

April 1, 2009

6:30-8:00 P.M. Rose Art Museum.

 Culture Combat: Provoking the social Imaginary
A graduate student conference
Sponsored by the interdisciplinary MA program in Cultural Production

Saturday, March 14, 2009
Brandeis University
(To be held in the Schneider building of the Heller School for Social Policy)
10:00 am-6:00 p.m.

Open House for Propective Cultural Production Students

Monday, March 16, 2009

4:30-5:30 P.M in the Women's Study Research Center

Preserving Trust: Art and the Art Museum amidst Financial Crisis

Symposium. Monday, March 16, 2009

6:30pm-8:00pm (please note this event was reschedule from March 2)

Hitting close to home: Arts and Human Rights from slavery to Guantanamo.

Feb 2-Feb 3.  (Keynote address by Michael Ratner, Center for Constitutional Rights)

Symposium, in conjunction with Atem Aleu's Art Exhibition in the Schwartz Gallery. ( February 14.)

Darwin's Doubles: Evolution, Art and the politic of representation.

Roundtable. Thursday, February 12 (Darwin's 200th birthday)

Past Events (Fall 2008)

Nov. 20 2008

From Back 'o Wall to the Smithsonian: Reflections on the Internationalization of Rastafari. 
(Jake Homiak.  Brandeis Anthropology PhD '85)

Cultural Production Program Colloquium
Thursday, November 20 from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Lown 2
Brandeis University
Details on this event are found on the Cultural Production Wikispaces page.

Early October (date to be announced)
Yuyachkani, the noted theatrical group, will hold community-oriented workshops. Details forthcoming

Oct. 15-18
Shubha Mudgal, the virtuoso South Asian vocalist, will be in residence at Brandeis. Cultural production events include a workshops on "Classical and Pop Music Intersections: South Asia and Beyond" (Friday, Oct. 17, 9:10 to 10:30 a.m) and "Devotion and Transcendence: Gender, Spirituality and Musical Performance" (Friday, Oct. 17, 12:10 to 1:30 p.m.), both in Slosberg Music Hall. Events sponsored by the Intercultural Residency Series and the South Asian studies program.