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How Artists Work: Dr. Jasmine Jamillah Mahmoud

Date

Mar 08 2023

Time

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location

Virtual Only

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HOW ARTISTS WORK: Dr. Jasmine Jamillah Mahmoud

In this series of conversations throughout the Spring 2023 semester, Professor Sarah Wilbur (Duke Dance and Theater Studies) invites the community to join her class, "Art as Work: Valuing Labor in the Arts", for a public seminar where she engages in conversation with artists and arts labor researchers about how artists work today.

This week, Professor Wilbur is in conversation with Dr. Jasmine Jamillah Mahmoud, Assistant Professor of Theatre History and Performance Studies in the School of Drama at the University of Washington. She is an arts writer, curator, historian of art and performance. Her work documents artists excluded from official archives, and advocates for the vital role of the arts in civic and everyday life.

Free and online.

Contact Professor Sarah Wilbur for the Zoom registration link: sarah.wilbur@duke.edu

SERIES SCHEDULE

 

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#1: Pedro Lasch

Wed, Feb 8 @ 5 pm in Rubenstein Arts Center 131

#2: Michael Kliën and Alyah Baker

Wed, Feb 15 @ 5 pm in Rubenstein Arts Center 131

#3: Chauntee' Schuler Irving & Torry Bend

Wed, Feb 22 @ 5 pm in Rubenstein Arts Center 131

#4: Dr. Timothy Taylor

Wed, Mar 1 @ 3:30 pm on Zoom

#5: Dr. Jasmine Mahmoud

Wed, Mar 8 @ 5 pm on Zoom


Duke Spring Break


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#6: Amy Smith

Wed, Mar 22 @ 5 pm on Zoom

#7: Dr. Patricia Ybarra

Wed, Mar 29 @ 5 pm on Zoom

#8: Student Research Presenters TBD

Wed, Apr 12 @ 4-6 pm in Rubenstein Arts Center 131

#9: Student Research Presenters TBD

Wed, Apr 19 @ 4-6 pm in Rubenstein Arts Center 131

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