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Kollar American Art Lecture – Kenneth Haltman

Submitted on February 23, 2015 - 11:30pm

Room 201, Gowen Hall
7pm | Wednesday, May 13, 2015
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The Division of Art History is pleased to host Kenneth Haltman, who is the H. Russell Pitman Professor of Art History at The University of Oklahoma. This event is one of the Allan and Mary Kollar Lectures on American Art and Artists.

Haltman’s lecture, titled “Figures of Predatory Looking: Managing Death (and Thinking About Art) in Antebellum America,” draws from topics covered in his forthcoming book, Artists and Hunters: Figures of Predatory Looking in Nineteenth-Century American Art.

You may read more about Haltman on his faculty webpage. An article about the Kollars may be found here.

Please note: This event is free and open to all, but we are asking people to RSVP using the Register button at this page. Seating priority will be given to those who RSVP.

A reception in Space 120 of the Art Building will follow the lecture.

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