An International Symposium funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art and co-organized by the Rothermere American Institute and the Art History Department, University of Oxford and the Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. This event is also made possible due to sponsorship by the Philip Leverhulme Trust.
Latest episodes of the podcast Art Across the Black Diaspora: Visualizing Slavery in America
- Special Lecture at Modern Art Oxford: Lost and Found at the Swop Meet: Betye Saar and the Everyday Object
- Panel 4 Lecture 3 - Guyana, 1763 and 1960: Art, Memory and Modernism
- Panel 4 Lecture 2 - Could the Master's Tools Dismantle the Master's House?
- Panel 4 Lecture 1: 'The Greatest Negro Monuments on Earth': Richmond Barthé's Memorials to Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines
- Panel 2 lecture 2 Uncle Tom and the Problem of 'Soft' Resistance to Slavery
- Panel 2 Lecture 3 The After-Image: Frederick Douglass in Twentieth-Century Black Visual Culture
- Panel 2 Lecture 1 Slavery, Literature, and the Image of the African American Woman as Public Record
- Panel 2 Keynote Lecture - Preserves
- Panel 1 Lecture 3 - Getting into Character: Encounters with 'Tricksterism' in Contemporary Depictions of the American Slave Plantation
- Panel 1 Lecture 2 Playing In the Dark (with the Archive): African Atlantic Artists and Radical Interventions
- Panel 1 Keynote Lecture - What goes without saying