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Discussion Panel:
M, Feb. 7, 6–7 p.m., Watt Center Auditorium
A consortium of regionally based experts will participate in a panel discussion focusing on the contemporary influence of systems and archives in a communities history. Interrogating how institutions and creative production in the contemporary struggles to address the role of memory in a community. This panel will consider broad themes while examining the current points of inflection in the Upstate region of South Carolina, and how their work and fields influence the understanding of community memory. This panel will be moderated by curator Rachel de Cuba. This presentation is presented by Lee Gallery, Clemson University Art Department, The Center for Visual Arts in partnership with Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville.
Panelists
Nashieli Marcano, Furman University Digital Archivist
Luke Meagher, Wofford, Special Collections and Research Librarian
Josh Catalano, Clemson University, Assistant Professor of History
Moderated by Rachel de Cuba, Clemson University Provost Pathways Fellow, Curator.
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