Faculty to Present Connections to Identity, Memory and Self
Faculty members from art, music, anthropology and political science studies will come together to discuss how their scholarship and creative activity relates to the themes of identity, memory and self.
Hosted by the School of Arts and Humanities, "Bridging Disciplinary Perspectives: A Conversation on Identity, Self-Perception and Memory” is from 3:30-5 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Art Gallery. Everyone is invited to join in celebration of the diverse scholarship in the School of Arts and Humanities, an opportunity to foster shared community and complimentary snacks and refreshments. The event will be moderated by Amber Johnson, professor of anthropology. Presenters include:
Juan Correa Cardozo
Lecturer in Art, Printmaking
Priya Kambli
Professor of Art, Photography and Foundations
Victor Marquez
Chair, Department of Music
Associate Professor of Music, Theory and Composition
Anton Daughters
Professor of Anthropology
Meg Edwards
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations
This event is organized and funded through School of Arts and Humanities Mission Enhancement Award to Amber Johnson, professor of anthropology, with the support of the faculty from the School of Arts and Humanities.
Hosted by the School of Arts and Humanities, "Bridging Disciplinary Perspectives: A Conversation on Identity, Self-Perception and Memory” is from 3:30-5 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Art Gallery. Everyone is invited to join in celebration of the diverse scholarship in the School of Arts and Humanities, an opportunity to foster shared community and complimentary snacks and refreshments. The event will be moderated by Amber Johnson, professor of anthropology. Presenters include:
Juan Correa Cardozo
Lecturer in Art, Printmaking
Priya Kambli
Professor of Art, Photography and Foundations
Victor Marquez
Chair, Department of Music
Associate Professor of Music, Theory and Composition
Anton Daughters
Professor of Anthropology
Meg Edwards
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations
This event is organized and funded through School of Arts and Humanities Mission Enhancement Award to Amber Johnson, professor of anthropology, with the support of the faculty from the School of Arts and Humanities.

