Out of the Archives and Into the Street
Prof. Silvia Spitta co-organized the city-wide exhibit El Cusco de Martín Chambi, 32 images of Cuzco, Peru taken by world-renowned indigenous photographer Martín Chambi early in the 20th century.
[more]Prof. Silvia Spitta co-organized the city-wide exhibit El Cusco de Martín Chambi, 32 images of Cuzco, Peru taken by world-renowned indigenous photographer Martín Chambi early in the 20th century.
[more]In this video, Dartmouth Associate Professor of Art History Mary Coffey explains the history, artistic elements, and legacy of José Clemente Orozco’s famous murals at Dartmouth.
[more]The Orozco mural cycle, one of Dartmouth’s greatest treasures, has been designated a national historic landmark, one of 13 new landmarks announced March 11, 2013, by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis.
[more]Dartmouth welcomes scholars and activists who are shaping the future of Latina/o Studies for a two-day conference February 13-14, 2014. Sessions take place in Haldeman 041.
[more]Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature Silvia Spitta and Dartmouth librarian Jill Baron traveled to Cuzco, Peru, in December, to organize and catalogue more than 40,000 glass plate negatives made by the late indigenous Peruvian photographer Martín Chambi.
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