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My Favorite Lecture
Throughout history, governments and political groups have looted and destroyed art to serve their propagandistic purposes - from the ancient Romans, to the Nazis under Adolf Hitler, to ISIS’s recent destruction of the ancient site of Palmyra.
For the next episode of My Favorite Lecture, Humboldt State University’s Julia Alderson delivers “Looting and Destruction: The Politics of Art in Crisis.”
This lecture will explore the idea of art looting and destruction over time, in order to better understand the significance of such assaults against culture.
Doors open at 6:00pm with a Taste of Arcata reception courtesy Arcata Main Street at 6:30pm.
The lecture begins promptly at 7:00pm. NOTE: EARLY ARRIVAL IS RECOMMENDED. The last two lectures have been standing-room only.
This lecture is being recorded for KHSU’s new program/podcast titled “My Favorite Lecture”, in which HSU educators give remarkable talks for a community audience.
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