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A complete listing of events for the Community Cartographies Convergence in Durham and Chapel Hill, Sept. 19 - Oct. 18
SEPTEMBER 19: DURHAM
Mapping
Art Opening and Latino/a Studies Reception at Friedl Building Gallery
at Duke University (5:00pm-6:30pm) ...and later same day...
Opening Reception for Mapping Exhibits and 3rd Friday at Golden Belt (7:00pm-10pm)
SEPTEMBER 23, 7pm: CHAPEL HILL
A
hugely successful international exhibition and book tour continues as
An Atlas of Radical Cartography comes to North Carolina, opening at the
Global Education Center, UNC-CH campus. Reception and brief welcoming
speeches. For more information: http://www.an-atlas.com/
OCTOBER 2: DURHAM (6:30pm-8:00pm)
Epics
of Black and Brown: A Public Panel on the Representation, Culture and
Experience of African American and Latino/a Migrations, in conjunction
with Jacob Lawrence exhibition, at Golden Belt
Panelists: Harry Harrison (Director, YMICC, Asheville), James H. Johnson (Director,
Urban Investment Strategies Center, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of
Private Enterprise; William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of
Entrepreneurship), Pedro Lasch (Visual Artist & Duke Professor), and Claudia Milian (Cultural Theorist & Duke Professor).
OCTOBER 16: DURHAM, 5:30pm-7:00pm
Talk by Berkeley-based radical cartographer Trevor Paglen at the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University
in
conjunction with the Visiting Artists Series of Duke's Department of
Art, Art History & Visual Studies, and the 2008 Conference 'Scenes
of Secrecy'
OCTOBER 17: DURHAM, 7pm-10pm
Evening
refreshments at Golden Belt for open studios and mapping exhibitions on
Durham's traditional '3rd Friday of the month' celebration.
OCTOBER 18: DURHAM
North
Carolina Counter Cartographies Convergence Main Event and closing. All
day at the Golden Belts Arts studio building (building 3), east of
downtown Durham
Also late
afternoon reception in conjunction with the 2008 Conference 'Scenes of
Secrecy: Interdisciplinary Inquiries on Suspicion, Intelligence, and
Security'
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