Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Accessible Spots, Art, History, Rainy Day Ideas, University, Virtual
Event website:
https://bit.ly/3KUjQce
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Brandon Calderón ’23 will explore how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of violent Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions and testimony. Starting with Indigenous pottery from the Moche civilization of ancient Peru and ending with a 17th-century carved crucifix likely from the colonial Spanish Philippines, Calderón will stress the agency of “New World artists” and how they worked within and against the Spanish Empire.
This interactive tour will take place online via Zoom. To join, click the following link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/97806174187 (free admission; no pre-registration required).
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This program is supported by the Ho Family Student Guide Fund.
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