Tuesday, August 07, 2007

August 2007 Graduation





Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Andy Warhol in Toledo


The Andy Warhol Wig-Out Party


Toledo, Ohio

Thursday, June 28, 7 P.M.


DJ Benny Goodtimes at the turntable.

Tickets are $15 for Toledo Museum of Art members and $25 for non-members.

Call 419-254-5771, x7494 for tickets and ask about applying your ticket price to a Contributing Level membership.


2445 Monroe St.
Toledo, OH 43620

Exhibition Information:

Andy Warhol's Dream America: Screenprints from the Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation

June 29 - September 9
Canaday Gallery, Toledo Museum of Art

Trace the development of Andy Warhol’s iconic Pop images in this comprehensive survey of silkscreen prints from the 1960s through the 1980s. Chronological groupings and complete portfolios invite you to follow Warhol's process, whether experimenting with serialized images of celebrities or decontextualized depictions of household goods.

Friday, May 11, 2007

May PhD Grad, Bradley Klypchak

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Congratulations to Karin and Matt Barbee

Welcome to Bowling Green, Clara Pearl Barbee.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

"That's the Joint": Hip Hop Scholarship & Academia" A Lecture by Dr. Halifu Osumare

Dr. Halifu Osumare
Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies, University of California, Davis

"That's the Joint":
Hip Hop Scholarship & Academia


2:00-3:30, Tuesday, October 17
206 Bowen-Thompson Student Union
Union Theater

Multi-Media Presentation and Lecture

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Halifu Osumare, BGSU Assistant Professor of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies and American Culture Studies faculty member (2000-2005), on her return to the BGSU campus. Professor Osumare will present a lecture on the current state and future of hip-hop scholarship.

Dr. Osumare is the author of many articles and book chapters on hip-hop as art, aesthetic, movement, and global phenomenon. Her book, The Africanist Aesthetic in Global Hip Hop: Power Moves, will be published in January 2007 by Palgrave Macmillan. Her book explores the global roots and expression of hip hop culture, as it has developed from its origins in Africanist expressive modes and has collided with and been shaped by powerful transnational media.

Her lecture will explore the history of courses, symposia, and reactions to hip hop in academia nationally. It will examine various courses that have been taught from Harvard to Stanford, and the growing cadre of hip hop scholars. Also investigated is hip hop scholarship’s contribution to the theoretical perspectives and future growth of American and Cultural Studies, African American Studies. Latino Studies, and Youth Studies.

Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Leadership and Policy Studies, School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies, and ACS Program

Monday, October 09, 2006

Lawrence Coates
"Temporary Landscapes"

October 17th, 2006, 1:30pm
Prout Chapel (between Williams Hall and Shatzel Hall)
Bowling Green State University
Presented by the Institute for Culture and Society

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Friday, September 29, 2006

Jane Caputi Lecture Pictures