Remaking Objects in the Classroom and the Museum: A Panel Discussion

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Elizabeth Holloway Schar Hall
@ 12:00 pm

Join us for a panel discussion between scholars, curators, and creators including Deborah Krohn (Bard Graduate Center), Jonathan Tavares (Art Institute, Chicago), and Tracy Drier, Distinguished Master Glassblower (UW Madison) about how reconstructed objects and remaking methods can be used in innovative museum exhibitions and classroom teaching. Chaired by Sophie Pitman, curator of Remaking the Renaissance.

Panel Recording

Image credit clockwise from top: Le chapon, from De Sectione Mensaria, 17th century. Woodcut. Special Collections, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago, TX635.D4 1600z. from Staging the Table, Field Armor for Man (1982.2401a-g) courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago, still from ‘dressing a 17th century artisan’ video courtesy of Refashioning the Renaissance.

Cropped images surround text in center of image: Remaking Objects in the Classroom & the Museum: A Panel Discussion. Remaking the Renaissance exhibition logo bottom center. A cropped image of a man in a renaissance garmet left, cropped image of an armored leg on a horse right.