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SUMMARY:The 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts \nThe theme of the 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts is “Georgia Matters: Celebrating Two Decades of Scholarship\,” to be held January 30–February 1\, 2020\, at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel in Athens. \nThe keynote address on Thursday\, January 30\, will feature Daniel Ackermann\, and will be followed by a reception at the Georgia Museum of Art\, host of the accompanying exhibition Material Georgia 1733–1900: Two Decades of Scholarship.  \nThe symposium\, held on Friday\, January 31\, and Saturday\, February 1\, will include presentations on Georgia portraiture\, colonial Georgia silver\, Masonic symbolism in Georgia\, porcelain decoration\, and historic preservation on the University of Georgia campus\, among others. \nThe 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.  \nClick here for registration information.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/the-10th-henry-d-green-symposium-of-the-decorative-arts/
LOCATION:University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel\, 1197 South Lumpkin Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:1950 to 1970: Broadway and the American Songbook
DESCRIPTION:1950 to 1970: Broadway and the American Songbook \nIn the lecture\, 1950 to 1970: Broadway and the American Songbook\, attendees will experience a sampling of music from the era and will be encouraged to engage in discussion with the presenting artists and the presenting scholar\, Justin Havard. Havard is an accomplished director\, pianist\, and singer who has spent the last thirteen years working in music in Tampa Bay\, Florida. \nThe lecture is free and open to the public\, and presented by the Savannah Music Festival in partnership with the Davenport House Museum. \nThis event is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/broadway-and-the-american-songbook/
LOCATION:Davenport House Museum\, 324 E State Street\, Savannah\, GA\, 31401
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Reading/Performance/Showing
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SUMMARY:The 2020 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival \nCelebrating its twentieth year\, the 2020 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival includes forty-eight feature films\, sixteen short films\, three world premieres\, five North American premieres\, and two U.S. premieres from seventeen countries around the world. \nScreenings will be presented at venues across metro-Atlanta\, including the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre\, the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center\, Regal Perimeter Pointe\, UA Tara Cinemas\, Landmark Theatres Midtown Art Cinema\, the Plaza Theatre\, and the Woodruff Arts Center. \nThe annual festival will also offer compelling guest speakers and visiting filmmakers who provide unique perspectives to the film line-ups. \nSee the festival line-up and screening locations here.  \nThe Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/the-2020-atlanta-jewish-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Keynote Lecture with Ytasha Womack\, Planet Deep South: ATL 2020
DESCRIPTION:Planet Deep South: ATL 2020 \nPlanet Deep South: ATL 2020 is an interdisciplinary conference open to all scholars\, artists\, and students that explores the intellectual and creative expression of African people. Through a series of presentations and panel discussions\, the conference is designed to inspire the inquiry of Africana cultural production through a digital\, historical and speculative lens. \nPlanet Deep South: ATL 2020 is hosted by the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library\, Clark Atlanta University\, the Georgia Institute of Technology\, and Spelman College. \nYtasha Womack will deliver the conference’s keynote lecture. Womack is an award-winning author\, filmmaker\, scholar\, and dance therapist\, and the leading expert on Afrofuturism. Womack is the author of Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci Fi and Fantasy Culture (Chicago Review Press). \nPlanet Deep South: ATL 2020’s keynote lecture with Ytasha Womack is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.  \nLearn more about the conference.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/planet-deep-south-atl-2020-2/
LOCATION:Woodruff Library\, Atlanta University Center\, 111 James P Brawley Dr. SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30314\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTSTAMP:20260605T033510
CREATED:20191211T005319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191211T005319Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Ogeechee International History Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:4th Annual Ogeechee International History Film Festival \nThe Ogeechee International History Film Festival is the only open submission\, juried\, international cinema program of its kind. Now in its fourth year\, the annual festival continues to promote and celebrate history presented through motion pictures. The theme of the 4th Annual Ogeechee International History Film Festival is “War and Conflict.” \nThe 4th Annual Ogeechee International History Film Festival is presented by the Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau and Georgia Southern University. \nView the festival schedule here. \nThe festival supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.  \n 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/4th-annual-ogeechee-international-history-film-festival/
LOCATION:Georgia Southern University\, Statesboro\, GA
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200229T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200229T143000
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SUMMARY:Trailblazing African American Women of Coastal Georgia
DESCRIPTION:Trailblazing African American Women of Coastal Georgia \nMelissa Cooper\, author of Making Gullah: A History of Sapelo Islanders\, Race\, and the American Imagination will deliver the keynote lecture for “Trailblazing African American Women of Coastal Georgia.” Cooper will address the context from which Geechee women emerged\, and three “trailblazers” will be highlighted by additional speakers: Saint Anna Alexander (presented by Dwala Nobles)\, Elizabeth Elaine Lemon (presented by Michele Nicole Johnson)\, and Susie King Taylor (presented by Hermina Glass-Hill). This event is free and open to the public. \n“Trailblazing African American Women of Coastal Georgia” is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/trailblazing-african-american-women-of-coastal-georgia/
LOCATION:St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church and Parish Hall\, 401 Fort King Georgia Drive\, Darien\, GA\, 31305
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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