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TODAY: The Public's Role in Public Art Humanities Institute Colloquium

<p> Please join the Old Dominion University College of Arts &amp; Letters&rsquo; Colloquium Series presented by the Humanities Institute:<br /> &nbsp;<br /> The Public&rsquo;s Role in Public Art<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Friday, November 1, 2013<br /> 3:00 - 5:00 PM<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Baron &amp; Ellin Gordon Art Galleries<br /> 4509 Monarch Way Norfolk, VA 23508<br /> Old Dominion University<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Sponsored by the Humanities Institute, this colloquium is focused on addressing what constitutes public art in Hampton Roads and who gets to make such decisions. We will explore the cultural, economic, legal, social and spatial dimensions of public art. The colloquium features the perspectives of both scholars and practitioners.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Presenters include:<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Tim Bearse - Art Department, Old Dominion University<br /> Tom Chapman - Political Science &amp; Geography Department, Old Dominion University<br /> Elizabeth Cooke &rsquo;05 - Public Artist and ODU Alumna<br /> Robert Wojtowicz - Associate Dean of the College of Arts &amp; Letters, Old Dominion University<br /> &nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Please contact Stacey Parks via e-mail at sparks@odu.edu for more details</p>

Posted By: Stacey Parks
Date: Thu Oct 31 09:31:06 EDT 2013

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