Art Exhibitions and Performances
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A Shrinking World
UT Printmaking Gallery Exhibit
January 6 – February 28, 2020 -
Unsustainable – A Planet in Crisis
Ewing Gallery
January 9 – February 16
Featured artist talk by Pam Langobardi
January 23, 7:30 PM
Art + Architecture Building, Room 109 -
Visions of the End
McClung Museum
January 31 – May 10 -
Hamlet
Clarence Brown Theatre
February 28 – March 15 -
The END!
Exhibition curated by Ashlee Mays
Opening reception April 3, 6 PM
Gallery 1010 -
Hidden Rivers: A Call to Action
April 8
5:30 PM
Student Union Ballroom -
Unveiled: Four Centuries of Apocalyptic Visions
Betsey B. Creekmore University Archives and Special Collections
Hodges Library, Room 121
Lectures and Workshops
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Urban Narrative and Climate Change
Ursula Heise, Co-founder of the Lab for Environmental Narrative Strategies (LENS) at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
January 14, 3:30 PM
Lindsay Young Auditorium, Hodges Library -
Everyday Apocalypse: The Poetry of Climate Change in the Late Middle Ages
Shannon Gayk, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Medieval Studies Institute at Indiana University Bloomington
January 23, 3:30 PM
1210 McClung Tower -
The Ends of Manuscripts
15th Annual Marco Manuscript Workshop
January 31 – February 1 -
World Pictures: Outer Space and the Aesthetics of the Habitable
James Merle Thomas, Temple University and Slought
Monday, February 24, 5:30 PM
McClung Museum Auditorium -
Climate Change: The Inside Scoop
LaToya Myles and John Kochendorfer, atmospheric scientists with NOAA
March 25, 6 PM
Strong Hall, Room B001 -
Apocalypse, Populism, Critique: An Interdisciplinary Symposium
Friday, March 27
10AM – 5:30 PM
Great Room, International House -
4th Biennial Conference in Disasters, Displacement and Human Rights (DDHR)
April 3-5, 2020
UT Campus - “Buddhas, Emperors, and Apocalyptic Saviors in Medieval China”
April Hughes, Boston University
Monday, April 20, 3:30 PM
Room 362A in the Student Union