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  • Opher Mansour Lecture Tuesday, March 18, 2008, 4:45 pm, 108 East Duke Building (link)
  • Sara Galletti Lecture Thursday, March 20, 4:45 pm, 108 East Duke Building (link)
  • Irina Oryeshkevich Lecture Monday, March 24, 2008, 4:45 pm, 108 East Duke Building "Roma sotterranea: The Origins of an Urban Legend" (link)
  • Michael Corris, "The Difficult Freedom of Ad Reinhardt" Thursday, April 10, 2008, 5:00 pm, Nasher Museum of Art, Nasher and Haemisegger Lecture Hall (link)
  • New Major: Visual Studies Major (link) (
  • Venice Program "Church and City" Prof. Caroline Bruzelius, Spring 2008 (program announcement )(Spring 2008 Prospectus)
  • Duke in Flanders and the Netherlands Summer 2008 (web link)
  • JD/MA Program in Law and the History of Art  (web link)
  • Calendar of Events  (link)
  • Undergraduate Guide  link
  • Art & Art History Courses https://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/AAH/courses.html
  • Job Posting Early Modern Art/Architecture (web link)
  • Study in Venice Link
  • Pre-Columbian Job Posting link
  • Studio Facilities: The Arts, Culture, and Technology Studios In the Smith Warehouse
  • Arts at Duke  http://quicktime.oit.duke.edu/news/artsatduke.mov
  • New Visual Arts Facilties at Smith Warehouse  Studio Facilities: The Arts, Culture, and Technology Studios In the Smith Warehouse Duke University A former Liggett tobacco warehouse on Buchanan Boulevard—across from the main entrance to Duke University's East Campus and used most recently for printing cigarette cartons—has just been transformed into the Arts, Culture, and Technology Studios: a state-of-the-art multimedia center where visual artists and composers will collaborate to create new forms of art and where faculty from a variety of disciplines will create new knowledge in the arts, including digital music, digital graphics, printmaking, artists’ books, photography, painting, drawing and a variety of new media.
 

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