Art in “Woman, Life, Freedom” A Revolution Made by Images

Professor Pamela Karimi is a Professor of History of Art & Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. She is an architect and historian of art and architecture who obtained her PhD from the History, Theory & Criticism of Art and Architecture Program at MIT in 2009. Her expertise lies primarily in the art, architecture, and visual culture of modern and contemporary Middle East.

6:45 – 7: 00 Social
7:00 – 7:10 Introduction
7:10 – 8:15 Presentation and Conversation
8:15 – 8:45 Q&A & Free Discussion

This lecture and conversation will be conducted primarily in English, and it will also include some Farsi.

Sponsors: UNC Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies; North Carolina Consortium for Middle East Studies; Duke University Middle Eastern Studies Center; Persian Studies Program at UNC Chapel Hill; Duke University Libraries.

 

Virtual: Zoom