Spend time with Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer and learn more about how travel influenced the work of renowned contemporary artist Betye Saar. Out now in stunning hardcover and ebook. https://t.co/842ZG5AAza
@gardnermuseum@dsgreenwald#BetyeSaar#BlackArts
What is African art? And who exactly is the colourful Isabella Stewart Gardner?: The latest and greatest publications in our December book bag #TANBookClub@Tate_Publishing@PrincetonUPress@UChicagoPress @AssoulinePub
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Care for a quick twirl around "Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak's Designs for Ballet & Opera"? Now on view at @gardnermuseum, this exhibition is curated by @dsgreenwald with interpretation by @avant_elgardner, design by me, fabrication by @42designfab. #ITweetMuseums
Penistone & Stocksbridge are where my roots are, where my family lives and where we want to bring up our daughter.
I'm standing to be your candidate to represent the seat where I grew up and to fight for fairness, equality and community.🌹
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The discussion features 3 scholars on the forefront of digital methodologies in art history: Prof. Dana E. Byrd, Prof. Farès el-Dahdah, and Prof. Brianna Heggeseth (@bcheggeseth). Dr. Diana Seave Greenwald (@dsgreenwald), Panorama’s Digital Art History Editor, will moderate.
"Discovering hidden histories: Spreadsheets, Datasets, and other Unfancy Digital Methods" Read our interview with Dr. Diana Seave Greenwald (@dsgreenwald), researcher, curator, and co-leader of Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History: https://t.co/C7s8tWj0Ge
Join #PrincetonUPress author, @dsgreenwald (Painting by Numbers) for a virtual panel discussion on Finding Bias in Museum Collections. February 12, 2022 at 12:00PM ET. @TuftsUniversity Registration and information below:
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So excited to announce an Art Datathon and virtual event on Feb 11&12 @TuftsUniversity! Featuring a public lecture by Data Feminism's @kanarinka and panelists @dsgreenwald, Kelli Morgan and Chad Topaz using data to explore bias in museums and public art.https://t.co/WuVlSIhrTU
TODAY - Join us for a panel discussion exploring the ethics and importance of inclusivity in the modern world.
Responsibility, Representation and Restrictions - 3.30pm
https://t.co/HhFVCGXY4s
#YorkIdeas@sandeepbak@dsgreenwald @profdanhicks @BEexhibitionist @Sephspeaks
Join us for a panel discussion exploring the ethics and importance of inclusivity in the modern world.
Responsibility, Representation and Restrictions - 14 Jun
https://t.co/HhFVCGXY4s
#YorkIdeas@sandeepbak@dsgreenwald @profdanhicks @BEexhibitionist @Sephspeaks
Join us for a panel discussion exploring the ethics and importance of inclusivity in the modern world.
Responsibility, Representation and Restrictions - 14 Jun with @sandeepbak@dsgreenwald @profdanhicks @BEexhibitionist @Sephspeaks
https://t.co/HhFVCGXY4s
#YorkIdeas
Thanks to @ForeignPolicy for giving me the chance to write about George W. Bush’s latest portraits. The perfect chance to combine my love of art and policy wonkiness! https://t.co/zOgOvL3jli
Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? asks @dsgreenwald in her book Painting by Numbers. Women are vastly underrepresented in museums, so do fewer women than men make art professionally? If so, has this been true both historically and at present? https://t.co/endXRU8W8H