Note: see below for recording.
Join us on March 26th, 12:30 PM EDT, for an informal 30-minute talk by the organizers of the upcoming virtual program Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Slave Trade: Curating Histories, Envisioning Futures; co-sponsored by the Center for Netherlandish Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Harvard Art Museums, and Harvard University’s Department of History of Art and Architecture, the four-part program will take place on April 9th, 16th, and 23rd. (More information about the event.) Sarah Mallory, Joanna Sheers Seidenstein, Kéla Jackson, and Rachel Burke will share their vision for the scheduled events, telling us about the form and function, impetus for and development of the project. A 15-minute discussion led by members of HNA’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility (IDEA) Committee will follow. We’ll end the online meeting by distributing ourselves into randomized break-out rooms, where we can discuss what we’ve heard and enjoy each other’s company.
Walter S. Melion
President, HNA
The event took place via Zoom and information on how to join was shared with HNA members via email.
For those who weren’t able to attend, here is a recording of the introduction and the response from HNA’s IDEA committee: