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A Tour of the World in 6 Artworks: A Tour of the World in 6 Artworks: How Do You Gain Independence When You Have Lost Your Freedom? |
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Start Date: | 10/14/2021 | Start Time: | 1:00 PM |
End Date: | 10/14/2021 | End Time: | 2:00 PM |
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Event Description: The Global Student Certificate Program at the Weissman Center for International Business presents the second series of masterclasses in the arts, A Tour of the World in Six Artworks.
This series of 6 masterclasses by art historians will connect world cultures with the fine arts, to see if we can find an alternate way to become globally-accomplished students. For Baruch students who wish to in order to operate at the highest echelons of business and industry, a working knowledge of art history and culture will be indispensable.
The first event in the 2021-22 series is given by Prof. John Maciuika, Baruch College/CUNY Graduate Center Professor of Art History.
"How Do You Gain Independence When You Have Lost Your Freedom?: The Case of Architecture at Lazdynai, Lithuania, 1962-1974."
Prof. Maciuika will introduce us to how our very living spaces affect our actions. "How Do You Gain Independence When You Have Lost Your Freedom?: The Case of Architecture at Lazdynai, Lithuania, 1962-1974." This lecture is based on material from his recent book, Lithuanian Architects Assess the Soviet Era: The 1992 Oral History Tapes (Vilnius: LAPAS Press, 2020).
Register for this event and the other events in the series at https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpcuyurjgtH916eQCfit6nuogT2SWij-8o
See more information about the series at https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/globalstudentcertificate/arts-masterclasses/
The events are free and open to the Baruch community.
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Schools/Departments: Weissman Center for International Business |
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