Tufts University Art Galleries |
October at TUAG |
Oct 2, 2023 |
Tuesday, October 3rd, 4–6pm |
Centering Indigenous Voices in the Arts |
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In honor of Tufts University President Sunil Kumar’s Inauguration Week, you’re invited to a tour of Véxoa: We Know exploring the role of the academic museum in activism and campus conversation with Claudia Mattos Avolese, Senior Lecturer of Visual and Material Studies and Véxoa guest co-curator; Mary McNeill, Assistant Professor of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and the Diaspora; and Lily Mengesha, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies. |
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Monday, October 9th, 11am–5pm |
Galleries open on Indigenous Peoples’ Day |
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In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, all TUAG galleries will be open on Monday, October 9th. Please stop in to visit two powerful exhibitions: Véxoa: We Know and Elizabeth James-Perry: Double Arrows. Next door, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for an Open House that runs from 10am to 5pm. |
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Thursday, October 12th, 7–8pm |
Reminder: Catherine Opie at the MFA, Boston |
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For those who have already reserved tickets, the Leo and Betty Beckwith Lecture with Catherine Opie will take place at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the Remis Auditorium. While this event is currently sold out, some seats may become available as the event approaches. Click the link below to check for newly-available tickets. |
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Wednesday, October 18th, 12–1pm |
Artist Talk: Elizabeth James-Perry |
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Join us for a special program with Elizabeth James-Perry for an artist talk and tour of Double Arrows. This event is open to the public; in particular, we welcome SMFA at Tufts students to learn more about the exhibition and James-Perry’s art practice. |
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As the public center for visual arts at Tufts University, the Art Galleries create a dynamic learning space through a responsive program of contemporary art exhibitions, events, collecting, and scholarship, across our two locations in Medford and Boston. We are driven by our belief in the impact of art and artists on our world and grounded in the values of care, learning, dialogue, and the creative process.
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