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The Politics of Portraiture

The Politics of Portraiture

April 24, 2024
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The Politics of Portraiture

Developed through the partnership of the Department of Political Science and Gallery210@FAB, The Politics of Portraiture explores the power of the image in a political context, taking a conceptual expansion of the definition of portraiture and its function in society.

 

This exhibition runs from April 22nd to May 17th at the UMSL Fine Arts Building.

 

There will be an evening reception at the UMSL Fine Arts Building at 5:00 PM on April 26th.

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Speakers & Lecture Series

Date

  
April 24, 2024

Contact

Mike Behle
  behlem@umsl.edu

Location

  Fine Arts Building (FAB)

More Information

https://calendar.umsl.edu/event/the-politics-of-portraiture

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