Boundless: A conversation between historian William Sturkey and artist Stephen L. Hayes

January 19, -
Speaker(s): William Sturkey and Stephen L. Hayes
Join us on Wednesday, January 19, at noon for an exploration of the role of art in creating knowledge and narratives about slavery, the Civil War, and freedom struggles in the United States. Historian William Sturkey will guide this conversation with professor and artist Stephen L. Hayes.

This event is part of a series accompanying the exhibition, "'To stand by the side of Freedom': Abraham Lincoln and 19th century America," on view at the Rubenstein Library through May 14, 2022.

Free and open to the public. Advance registration required. This event has been updated to be offered as virtual only. Go to event page for registration link.
Sponsor

Forum for Scholars and Publics

Co-Sponsor(s)

African and African American Studies (AAAS); Art, Art History & Visual Studies; David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library; Duke Arts; Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI); History; Libraries; Master of Fine Arts in Experimental & Documentary Arts (MFAEDA)

Boundless: A conversation between historian William Sturkey and artist Stephen L. Hayes

Contact

Lou Brown