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This exhibition addresses the unique role photography plays in creating a visual record of this national crisis, despite the increasing difficulty of gaining access inside prisons.
This exhibition addresses how the medium of print facilitated multidisciplinary engagement with Greco-Roman antiquity among Dutch and Flemish scholars, students, and art collectors during the early modern period.
Since the first excavations of Pompeii in 1748, the ancient Roman city that Mt. Vesuvius buried in 79 C.E. has fascinated scholars and tourists alike.
The award-winning photographer Komatsu Hiroko has designed her latest installation, Self-Slowing Error, specifically for the Davis Museum’s Levine Gallery.
“Making Memories” is an accessible art program for adults living with early Alzheimer’s and other dementias and their care partners, offering guided explorations of the Davis permanent collections.
The 2022 Calderwood Lecture in Economics will be given by Sendhil Mullainathan, the Roman Family University Professor of Computation and Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Ivan Kurilla, Professor of History and International Relations, European University at St. Petersburg, will explore the experience of the Ukraine war through Russian eyes, and look toward the future.