Williams Faculty Lecture Series 2024 – Jose Constantine, Impacts & Challenges to Tropical River Ecosystems

Tropical forests stand at the forefront of deforestation crises. These ecosystems are not just global centers of biodiversity, but also where some of the most devastating cases of environmental injustice unfolds. A pressing question lingers: What role should academia play in combating these injustices?

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Jim Kolesar / Williams College Office of Public Affairs and Media Services
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Window on Williams
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Lectures & Forums

The Clark – Image Made Flesh

Erica Moiah James is an art historian, curator, and assistant professor at the University of Miami. Her research centers on Indigenous, modern, and contemporary art of the Caribbean, Americas, and the African Diaspora. In this Research and Academic Program lecture, James provides a careful study of Portrait of an Unknown Woman.

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The Clark
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The Clark
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Lectures & Forums

The Clark – Paper Cities, Opening Lecture

Curatorial Assistant for Works on Paper Allison Marino introduces the 2024 exhibition Paper Cities, examining how artists transformed cities from objective subjects into creative expressions within their work. The lecture focuses on well-known European and American cities depicted in works on paper from the late fifteenth to the early twentieth century.

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The Clark
Series
The Clark
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Lectures & Forums