MUSCARELLE EXPLORATIONS LECTURE: ELIZABETH OTTO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART HISTORY & VISUAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES AND AILSA MELLON BRUCE SENIOR FELLOW, 2019–2020, AT THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN THE VISUAL ARTS, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
Thursday, October 31, 2019
12:00 AM
Tucker Hall Theater | October 30, 2019 | 6 – 7 PM
As part of Muscarelle Explorations: 100 Years of Bauhaus, please join us at Tucker Hall Theater for a lecture by Elizabeth Otto, PhD, entitled Designing Women of the Bauhaus. A century after its founding, scholars and the art-and-design interested public associate the Bauhaus with modernist architecture, avant-garde design and abstract painting by artists such as Kandinsky, Klee, or Moholy-Nagy. Until recently, mainstream accounts of the school have most often failed to acknowledge the significance of Bauhaus women’s work either on its own or in relation to its impact on the institution. In this talk, Otto will focus on the vibrant artistic contributions made by female Bauhäusler throughout the fourteen-year existence of this early 20th century movement.
Free to Members, W&M Students, Faculty and Staff. Non-Members: $5.