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FL3TCH3R Exhibit calling for 2021 exhibition entries | News

Entries are sought for the 2021 “FL3TCH3R Exhibit: Social & Politically Engaged Art,” which will be held at East Tennessee State University’s Reece Museum from Oct. 4-Dec. 10. This annual exhibit continues to represent the spirit of social and political movements of the country and world. “There will be no general theme for entries except a focus on social and politically engaged artworks,” say co-directors Barb, Wayne and Carrie Dyer, who established the exhibition in memory of Fletcher Dyer, a senior ETSU art and design student who was in a fatal motorcycle accident in 2009. “However, this year’s exhibit will especially honor ‘Protection of Voting Rights,’ and continues this year to honor ‘Black Lives Matter.’ ”

The Georgetown IDP Project Prospects for Collaboration and Research

This is an online event hosted on Zoom. Bookers are sent a link in advance giving access. Miki Morita (Georgetown-IDP Project for North American Silk Road Collections) and Michelle C Wang (Georgetown University) introduce the Georgetown-IDP Project, its aims, and the results of the project to date. They also discuss prospects for research by placing objects from North American collections into the context of the worldwide dispersal of material culture from the overland silk routes, focusing in particular on the collecting and study of silk Buddhist banners. Dr Miki Morita is the project manager of the Georgetown-IDP Project. She received a doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania with a focus on Buddhist art in the Turfan region during the period of the West Uyghur Kingdom. Prior to this project, she had worked on pieces in North American collections that demonstrate connections with Central Asian culture during her pre- and postdoctoral fellowships at the Metropolitan M

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