Fo Wilson is the 2017 Paul R. Jones Lecturer and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at University of Delaware
Art and Art History associate professor Fo Wilson is the 2017 Paul R. Jones Annual Lecturer and the second distinguished visiting scholar in University of Delaware’s African American Public History and Material Culture series.
Wilson will lead a workshop on the intersection of material culture, art, deliver a public lecture, and meet with students, faculty and staff. Her talk, The Liminality of Race and Representations of Blackness, is open to the public and co-sponsored by the University of Delaware’s College of Arts and Sciences, the Paul R. Jones Initiative, the IHRC and the University Museums.
The Liminality of Race and Representations of Blackness
Tuesday, March 14
4 p.m.
Bayard Sharp Hall
University of Delaware, Newark
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