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Chinatown
Introduced by photographer Brad Temkin, whose work is featured in the FotoFest Biennial 2024 central exhibition, Critical Geography (on view through April 21). Community partner: FotoFest Biennial 2024: “Critical Geography” Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris, The June Leaf and Robert Frank Foundation, and the Vaughn Foundation.
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An Exhibition You Won’t Want to Miss: “Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography”
Jun 6, 2020 - Showcasing the work of artists linked by geography and contemporary photography, this exhibition explores themes of personal identity, cultural traditions, modern aspirations, and social and political issues.
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“Learning Through Art” Seminar for Elementary Teachers | Go Global
Higher-level thinking skills combine art with TEKs to highlight engagement across the curriculum using technology, the scientific method, geometry, geography, and informational text.
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Global Objects and the Need for Material Literacy
Instead of categorizing objects by geography or time, scholars can analyze raw materials and consider the objects’ functionality and origins.
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Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum’s Collection
Travel from Benin to Zimbabwe and beyond with artists who are linked by geography and whose work reflects the borderless territory of contemporary photography.
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Map of the Ten Thousand Countries of the Earth
Ricci (1552–1610), a Jesuit missionary who spent more than 30 years in China, studied science, mathematics, and geography.
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David B. Warren Symposium | Afternoon Presentations & Panel Discussion
• “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah
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David B. Warren Symposium | Morning & Afternoon Presentations
• “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah
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David B. Warren Symposium | Welcome & Keynote Address
• “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah
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Bayou Bend School Tours
“Nation of Innovation” (Level I) supports the following TEKS: 113.16.b.1.A—History 113.16.b.2.A, B—History 113.16.b.3.B—History 113.16.b.4.B, C, F—History 113.16.b.6.A—Geography 113.16.b.7.A—Geography 113.16.b.8.A-C—Geography 113.16.b.9.A, B—Geography 113.16.b.10.A, B—Economics 113.16.b.12.A, B—Economics 113.16.b.13.A-D—Economics 113.16.b.21.A, B—Culture 113.16.b.23.A-C—Science, technology, and society 113.16.b.24.A-E—Social studies skills