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SUMMARY:The 22nd Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium -
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium\n\nHeld in conjunction with The 102nd Annual Exhibition: "Contemporary Vietnamerican Art"\n\nThis year's symposium features talks by three of the artists included in The 102nd Annual Exhibition as well as a keynote lecture\, ''WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY\,'' by Randolph-Macon Woman's College alumna\, Anne Wilkes Tucker\, '67. Tucker founded the photography department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston\, which features a collection of more than 28\,000 photographs. In 2001\, 'Time' magazine honored Tucker as America's Best Curator.\n\nThe Berlind Symposium was established by friends and family of Helen Clark Berlind '58 to honor her memory on the occasion of the Maier Museum of Art's 80th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art. The symposium has expanded and extended the educational impact of Randolph College's annual exhibition by inviting scholars and artists to discuss issues relevant to each annual exhibition.\nSaturday\, October 5th\n\n1 p.m. - "WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY\,'' Keynote lecture by Anne Wilkes Tucker\, Gus and Lyndall Curator\, The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, TX\n\n2 p.m. - Q & A Session and Reception\n\n2:30 p.m. - Artist talk by Binh Danh\n\n3:30 p.m. - Artist talk by Pipo Nguyen-duy\n\nReception to follow.\n\n \nSunday\, October 6th\n\n11 a.m. - Artist Talk by Thomas Thu?n Ð?ng Vu\n\n12 p.m. - Break for Lunch\n\n1:30 p.m. - Panel Discussion\, moderated by Leanne Zalewski\, Ph.D\, Assistant Professor of Art History\, Randolph College\n\nReception to follow.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 22nd Annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium\n\nHeld in conjunction with The 102nd Annual Exhibition: "Contemporary Vietnamerican Art"\n\nThis year's symposium features talks by three of the artists included in The 102nd Annual Exhibition as well as a keynote lecture\, ''WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY\,'' by Randolph-Macon Woman's College alumna\, Anne Wilkes Tucker\, '67. Tucker founded the photography department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston\, which features a collection of more than 28\,000 photographs. In 2001\, 'Time' magazine honored Tucker as America's Best Curator.\n\nThe Berlind Symposium was established by friends and family of Helen Clark Berlind '58 to honor her memory on the occasion of the Maier Museum of Art's 80th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art. The symposium has expanded and extended the educational impact of Randolph College's annual exhibition by inviting scholars and artists to discuss issues relevant to each annual exhibition.\nSaturday\, October 5th\n\n1 p.m. - "WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY\,'' Keynote lecture by Anne Wilkes Tucker\, Gus and Lyndall Curator\, The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, TX\n\n2 p.m. - Q & A Session and Reception\n\n2:30 p.m. - Artist talk by Binh Danh\n\n3:30 p.m. - Artist talk by Pipo Nguyen-duy\n\nReception to follow.\n\n \nSunday\, October 6th\n\n11 a.m. - Artist Talk by Thomas Thu?n Ð?ng Vu\n\n12 p.m. - Break for Lunch\n\n1:30 p.m. - Panel Discussion\, moderated by Leanne Zalewski\, Ph.D\, Assistant Professor of Art History\, Randolph College\n\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:FROM U.S. 29S: Exit at 29 Business Lynchburg. After crossing the James River\, turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 1.8 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 29N: Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 460: Exit at Candlers Mountain Road. Follow signs for US 29N. Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. Interstate 81: At Exit 188 take U.S. 60 East to Buena Vista. Follow Route 501S to Boonsboro Road. Turn left onto Boonsboro (which becomes Rivermont Avenue) and proceed 4.1 miles. Turn left onto Norfolk Avenue. Turn left on Quinlan Street. On foot from the front campus of Randolph College: Proceed to the back of Main Hall\, down the hill\, and follow the Associates Walk (between the tennis courts and the playing fields) and the Betton Walk up to the Museum.
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