Community Time Artist’s Talk
Center for Art and Dance Flaten MuseumJoin Brenda Berkman ‘73 in the north gallery for an artist’s talk about rebuilding and healing through the creative process. In-person event; masks required.
Join Brenda Berkman ‘73 in the north gallery for an artist’s talk about rebuilding and healing through the creative process. In-person event; masks required.
Join us for a special program featuring guests Steve Hunegs, JCRC Executive Director; Hannah Niederman ‘23, Co-President of the St. Olaf Jewish Student Organization; David Sherman, photographer; Deanna Thompson, Director of the Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community. Remarks will be followed by informal exhibition tours.
Following a screening of Kenya (Robinson)’s BLACK OF ENTITLEMENT (2021), the artist will be joined in a roundtable conversation with Rini Yun Keagy, moving image artist; Arneshia Williams, St. Olaf Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance; and Tesfa Wondemagegnehu, St. Olaf Assistant Professor of Music; moderated by curator Jillian Hernandez, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexualities, and […]
All are invited to a reception at the Flaten Art Museum immediately following the Screening and Roundtable.
An lecture from Paris-based artist Benny Nemer.
The Making Known is a solo exhibition of Benny Nemer's work responding to St. Olaf College's Tetlie Collection of WWII Propaganda Posters.
Throughout World War II the Nazis saturated German-occupied Europe with posters meant to manipulate the traditions, anxieties, and political divisions of defeated countries to serve the Nazi agenda of pacification, persuasion, and terror. Following the liberation of Europe, General Dwight Eisenhower assigned historian Duncan Emrich to collect posters as evidence of Nazi oppression. These very […]
All are welcome for an opening reception celebrating the concurrent exhibitions The Making Known and Selections from the Tetlie Collection of WWII Propaganda Posters.
Rev. Neumark and a representative from the Jewish Community Relations Council will lead a tour of The Making Known, an exhibition in the Flaten Art Museum that attends to the ethical questions that arise from the Tetlie Collection of World War II Propaganda Posters, co-presented by the Lutheran Center for Faith, Values and Community and the Flaten Art Museum.
A conversation with Associate Professor Emerita of History Dolores Peters. Live streaming available here.