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Center for Democratic Deliberation recognizes spring 2021 award winners


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This year’s Burke Prize winner is Kelly Williams Nagel, a doctoral candidate in communication arts and sciences for her essay, Unraveling Lost Cause Historiography: Places for Encounter at the Robert E. Lee Statue in Richmond, Virginia.”
“The reviewers praised this paper for its sophisticated application of contemporary rhetorical theory to a timely case study and its incisive engagement with both disciplinary and interdisciplinary research on contested spaces of public memorialization,” said Brad Vivian, professor of communication arts and sciences and Burke Prize judging coordinator.
Additionally, the judging committee recognized two papers with honorable mention distinction: Assigning Guilt and Dispersing Blame: Conspiracy Discourse and the Limits of Law in the Nuremberg Trials, by Allison Neibauer and “(In)Visibility in the Daughters of Bilitis: From Tactical Activism to Radical Separatism,” by Jeff Nagel. Niebauer and Nagel are ....

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Kohn Gallery presents a solo exhibition by New York based artist Sophia Narrett


Kohn Gallery presents a solo exhibition by New York based artist Sophia Narrett
Sophia Narrett, Whisper Like a Magnet , 2020, Embroidery Thread, Aluminum and Fabric, 33 x 40 inches.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Kohn Gallery is presenting Soul Kiss, its first solo exhibition by New York based artist Sophia Narrett. Known for her elaborately embroidered shaped canvases, Narrett weaves together spatially unfolding narratives of desire and sexuality. Each work invites the viewer to engage alongside it in a transcendent exercise of introspection, where the pursuit of sustained love is in concert with the search for the self.
My work is about constructing something with a language that is problematic but using it to make my own narrative sitting with what might be uncomfortable, and sometimes it’s about subverting that.” ....

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