Year: 2019
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Exhibit Opening: All Hallows: Witches, Magic, and Things That Go Bump
Halloween is a holiday traditionally celebrated each year on October 31. The tradition dates to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celtic new year began on November 1st, and October 31st was viewed as the dividing line between the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter. … Read MoreOct 29, 2019
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Paste Paper & Bookmaking Workshops
Do you remember how finger painting was so much fun? If you like making art that’s expressive and want some messy zen in your day, come to the paste paper workshop November 14th. You’ll work with mixed acrylics and paste using a decorating technique that’s hundreds of years old. Read MoreOct 29, 2019
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Summer/Fall 2019 Quarterly Report for the Libraries
The Summer/Fall 2019 Quarterly Report is out! See what’s been going on in the Libraries. Read MoreOct 29, 2019
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“Thinking 3D” Exhibition CLOSING: Thursday, October 31
Vanderbilt’s History of Medicine Collections’ exhibition, “Thinking 3D: Visualizing the Brain from the Renaissance to the Present,” will be closing this coming Thursday, October 31. The exhibit, located in the Eskind Biomedical Library, is part of a collaborative year-long initiative with Oxford University and focuses on the origins of… Read MoreOct 29, 2019
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Music Encoding Initiative enables new forms of digital musicology
Global leaders of the Music Encoding Initiative—which provides guidelines and tools for encoding music notation in computational form—joined experienced practitioners and newcomers to the process for a cross-disciplinary workshop and hackathon on campus Oct. 24-27. Joy H. Calico, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Musicology and professor of German studies, and … Read MoreOct 28, 2019
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“Burnaway,” The Voice of Art in the South reviews “Symbols and Archetypes” at the Fine Arts Gallery
A new survey of global visual culture at Vanderbilt University’s Fine Arts Gallery in Nashville attempts to uncover the unseen, internal urges behind two thousand years of human art and design. Symbols and Archetypes: Two Millennia of Recurring Visions in Art offers a meditative, slightly spooky trip into the collective unconscious by… Read MoreOct 25, 2019
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Strengthening Ties: Cornelius Vanderbilt and the Founding of Vanderbilt University – Fall 2019
This exhibition will be curated by a cohort of Buchanan Library Fellows and their librarian mentors. This semester, students examined journals, codes of conduct, admissions logs and letters in the Special Collections Library and placed them in context with the university’s and the nation’s history. Fellows curated an exhibition about their… Read MoreOct 25, 2019
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Tipper Gore to speak for Peabody Library’s 100th Anniversary
Please join the Jean & Alexander Heard Libraries in celebrating the Peabody Library 100th Anniversary with remarks by Tipper Gore, Peabody College alumna, activist, author, photographer, and former second lady of the United States. Remarks will begin around 4:15pm and the event will conclude with a reception in Peabody Library’s… Read MoreOct 25, 2019
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Symbols and Archetypes: Two Millennia of Recurring Visions in Art | September 26–December 14, 2019
Exhibition press The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to present Symbols & Archetypes: Two Millennia of Recurring Visions in Art , an exhibition that examines artworks and artifacts from different eras, cultures, and disciplines, all through the lens of the archetypal themes that they share. This gallery presentation takes… Read MoreOct 22, 2019
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Mapping Tennessee from the Civil War to the Present
GIS Day 2019 – Mapping Tennessee from the Civil War to the Present Wednesday, November 13 Morning Session: Heard Central Library Room 612A (Poetry Room) Afternoon Session: Center for Digital Humanities, Buttrick Hall, 344 The theme of Vanderbilt University’s annual GIS Day is “Mapping Tennessee from the… Read MoreOct 22, 2019