The Gendered and Racialized Politics of National Anxiety in the Age of Trump Read more about The Gendered and Racialized Politics of National Anxiety in the Age of Trump
Every Picture Tells A Story: Demographic and Social Changes in the United States as Sources of Anxiety Read more about Every Picture Tells A Story: Demographic and Social Changes in the United States as Sources of Anxiety Changes in the racial and ethnic landscape in the United States, as well as increasing class polarization and challenges to the gendered social order, have left many in the country feeling anxious and uneasy. This talk will present information on several of these changes, and explore interpretations of current transformations to our race, class, and gender structure.
Buddhist Approaches to Relief from Anxiety Read more about Buddhist Approaches to Relief from Anxiety
Anxiety and the Travail of Contemporary Culture Read more about Anxiety and the Travail of Contemporary Culture Listen here.
Is Anxiety the Root of All Our Ills? Read more about Is Anxiety the Root of All Our Ills? Listen here.
Wilson College Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition Read more about Wilson College Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition Reception: March 28, 4:30-6PM, Bogigian Gallery
Rock. Water. Air. | R.K. Dickson Exhibition Read more about Rock. Water. Air. | R.K. Dickson Exhibition Opening Reception in both the Bogigian and Cooley Galleries, refreshments in the Bogigian Gallery only
Annual Juried High School Art Exhibition Read more about Annual Juried High School Art Exhibition Reception: Nov. 1, 4:30 -6 PM, Bogigian Gallery
Arts Day 2017 Read more about Arts Day 2017 Arts Day at Wilson is an educational, fun-filled day of free events that encourage everyone to appreciate and celebrate interdisciplinary arts, take note of the impact of the arts on our daily lives, and explore the critical and creative nature of the visual and performing arts. Our hope is that students, as well as members of the greater community, will see more clearly how the arts are bound to all facets of our lives, and recognize the importance of continued study and support for the arts in our society.
Words to That Affect, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Media Read more about Words to That Affect, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Media