Off The Wall: Session Three

Program March 18, 2021, 12 p.m.
Virtual Program

Join special guests and members of the Rose curatorial team for lively conversations about the art, concepts, and visual dialogues highlighted in the museum's upcoming exhibition, re: collections, Six Decades at the Rose Art Museum.

In the third session, Gannit Ankori (Henry and Lois Foster Director and Chief Curator), Elyan Hill (Guest Curator of African and African Diaspora Art), Caitlin Julia Rubin (Associate Curator and Director of Programs), and V Varun Chaudhry (Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) will facilitate an open discussion on the following works from the Rose Art Museum's collection:

Zoë Charlton, Matriarch, 2006
René Magritte, L'Atlantide, 1927
Elle Pérez, Nicole, 2018
Kay Sage, This Silent World, 1955
Cindy Sherman, Untitled, 1981

re: collections aims to push back against Art History’s rehearsed narratives and traditional categorizations, exploring alternative ways of seeing and thinking about modern and contemporary art. We want you to be part of these conversations as we shake things up and experience art “off the wall” together.

Caption services will be provided for this conversation. Is there anything that would make your participation easier? We are committed to making our virtual programs accessible to all; please email inquiries and requests to Elizabeth Moy, Programs Coordinator, by Tuesday, March 16.

Artworks focused on in this session will be on view in the Rose's Mildred S. Lee Gallery from March 10–19, and can be seen in-person by members of the Brandeis Campus Community. Advance reservations are required.

Learn more about Off the Wall.