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   from the issue of February 16, 2006

     
 
Western art lecture is Feb. 20

Brian Dippie, a visiting historian from the University of Victoria in British Columbia and an expert on Western American art, will give a talk on the "uneasy status" of Western art 3:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Great Plains Art Museum.

The lecture, "Contested Ground: Western Art's Uneasy Status," is part of the Research and Region colloquium series. The event is free and open to the public. It is presented by the Plains Humanities Alliance and other UNL sponsors, including the Research Council, the Convocations Committee, the Center for Great Plains Studies, the Department of Art and Art History, and the 19th-Century Studies program.

The Research and Region colloquium series is an outlet for local and visiting scholars to present research about the Great Plains and other plains regions to faculty, graduate students, and the interested public.

The alliance features presentations of scholars' research-in-progress, including graduate student dissertation proposals.


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