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Date: Friday, November 9, 2012
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Building: Woldenberg Art Center, Stone Auditorium
Location: uptown campus
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Latin American Studies Graduate Organization would like to invite you to our two day event.
Friday Nov. 9th: Informal panel discussion facilitated by Dr. Nick Spitzer, Tulane professor of Anthropology and American Studies & founder and host of the public radio program American Routes. Guests include Andre Eugène, member of the Haitian Atis Rezistans Arts Collective and founder of E. Pluribus UNUM Musée d’Art, and Charles Gilliam, owner and creator of the Algiers Folk Art Zone and Blues Museum.
Saturday Nov. 10th: Salvaged Art Sculpture Workshop led by artist Andre Eugène. Artists of all skill levels welcome.
Location: Woldenberg Sculpture Garden Time: 1-4 p.m.
Free pizza will be served from 1-2 p.m.
For more information on these individuals, check out the following websites!
http://www.atis-rezistans.com/
http://americanroutes.wwno.org/staff/205/nick-spitzer
Sponsored by: Stone Center for Latin American Studies
Admission: Free
Attendance: Open to the public
Open to: Alumni, Faculty, Graduate students, Parents, Prospective undergrads, Staff, Undergraduates, Visitors
Tickets: Not required
Additional information may be found at the event website at http://www.facebook.com/events/128510353963294/
Calendar of Events, Tulane University 504-865-5000 calendar@tulane.edu