Week of Events
THE CANTERBURY TALES by Geoffrey Chaucer
THE CANTERBURY TALES by Geoffrey Chaucer
featuring Harry Cushman, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature As the author of The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer is, next to Shakespeare, perhaps the most famous English poet, and has been called "The Father of English Poetry." — Westminster … Read more
“Indivisible” with Dr. Sonny Kelly
“Indivisible” with Dr. Sonny Kelly
In this engaging and interactive presentation, scholar and playwright Dr. Sonny Kelly will use the tools of storytelling, lecture, poetry, and dramatic interpretation to grapple with the difficulties we have faced throughout American history. Drawing a thread of continuity from … Read more
SNAPSHOT: CLIMATE Exhibition Opening
SNAPSHOT: CLIMATE Exhibition Opening
We're partnering with Southern Cultures, the award-winning, peer-reviewed quarterly from UNC’s Center for the Study of the American South, and a set of statewide partners on a year-long project to document climate change. At this exhibition opening, view 25 photographs … Read more
Take Two Tour at the Ackland
Take Two Tour at the Ackland
featuring Carolyn Allmendinger (Director of Education and Interpretation, Ackland Art Museum) and Max Owre (Carolina Public Humanities Executive Director and Teaching Assistant Professor of History) This tour of the Ackland Art Museum's exhibition, Reform to Restoration, will highlight select … Read more
Digging Down and Going Up! The NYC Subway and the Airplane in the Transportation Revolution
Digging Down and Going Up! The NYC Subway and the Airplane in the Transportation Revolution
A DIALOGUES SEMINAR Rescheduled from the summer, join us for this eclectic examination of advances in transportation in the 19th and 20th centuries. This seminar features a review of New York City’s solution for movement of people across the rapidly expanding urban landscape—local … Read more