Join the ULS for an opportunity to hear directly from a graduate student curator and view their Archives & Special Collections Gallery exhibit alongside them! Revolutionary Print Media of Latin America: Global South Solidarity, 1920-1970 is curated by Diana Flatto, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh. This exhibition examines revolutionary political movements during a period in which artists and writers increasingly promoted cultural and political ideas in print media using materials from the University of Pittsburgh Library System's Archives & Special Collections, Frick Fine Arts Library, and circulating collections.
Registration appreciated, but not required. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Megan Massanelli at mam687@pitt.edu by November 7th.
This event is open to anyone in the Pitt community as well as the public.
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Date:
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Location:
Hillman Library, 3rd Floor Exhibit Cases
Categories:
Event, Exhibit