In an effort to make its programming more widely available, the Bard Graduate Center will offer a live-stream of its seminar series and symposia, beginning with the Fall 2013 semester.
Live-streams can be accessed through the BGC’s channel. Events this fall include:
October 2, 2013 – 6-7:30m – Amy de la Haye, “Objects of a Passion: Exhibiting Fashion and Dress in the Museum”
October 7, 2013 – 1:30-5pm – Symposium: Re-presenting William Kent: Susan Weber, “William Kent: A Historiography” (1:35-2:05pm); Julius Bryant, “Exhibiting William Kent: Curation and Interrogation (2:05-2:35pm); David Watkin, “Changing Attitudes to Kent from Sustained Hostility to Acceptance in the Twentieth Century” (2:35-3:05pm); Matthew Hirst, “A Country House Repository of Design: William Kent in the Devonshire Collection” (3:20-3:50pm); David Jacques, “William Kent and the Landscape Garden” (3:50-4:20pm)
October 30, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Arundhati Virmani, “Indian Wedding Cards: Publicizing the Intimate”
November 5, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Ann Fabian, “Collecting Frogs and Toads”
November 12, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Conservation Conversations: Giorgio Riello, “Ghost of Fashion Past: Material Culture and the Debris of History,” and Sarah Scaturro, “The Materiality of Fashion”
November 13, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Robert Nelson, “The Gold of Icons”
November 20, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Femke Speelberg, “Towards Autonomous Design: The Ornament Print in the Early Modern Art World”
December 10, 2013 – 6-7:30pm – Marla C. Berns, “Fowler at Fifty: Museum Collections and the Challenge of the Contemporary”