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Hand and Heart Folk Art Symposium at Yale

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Hand and Heart: Collecting, Curating, and Creating American Folk Art

Saturday, March 31, 9:15 am–5:00 pm
Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Lecture Hall

The 15th Annual Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque Memorial Symposium is organized in conjunction with the exhibition Made for Love. On Friday evening before the symposium, Steven Mintz, Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and the John and Rebecca Moores Professor of History, University of Houston, presents the keynote Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque Lecture, “Private Passions: Art and the Hidden History of Love and Friendship.”

The conference program, including registration information, is available as a downloadable PDF. Or, for more information, please call 203.432.0615.

Exhibition organized by Erin E. Eisenbarth, the Marcia Brady Tucker Curatorial Fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery. The exhibition is supported by an endowment made possible by a challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and by Friends of American Arts at Yale Exhibition and Publication Fund.

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