Bard Graduate Center’s 2012-2013 Seminar Series
The following list offers a sample of events at the Bard Graduate Center during the 2012-13 academic year that might be of interest to Enfilade readers. A flyer listing all events is available as a PDF file here.
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Bard Graduate Center’s Seminar Series
Bard Graduate Center, New York City, 2012-2013
All events take place in the Lecture Hall at 38 West 86th Street, between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West, in New York City. Seminars begin at 6pm. RSVP is required. For general information or to reserve your place, please visit the BGC website.
September 27-29
Symposium — Beyond Representation: an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Nature of Things
October 15
Symposium — Circus and the City: New York, 1793–2010
November 14
Steven Pincus (History, Yale University) — Spanish American Trade, Patriot Politics and the Shaping of the British Empire
November 27
Laura Auricchio (Art History/Humanities, The New School) — Hero and Villain: Lafayette’s Legacies
February 12
Tobias Locker (Art History, Saint Louis University-Madrid) — Paris / Potsdam / Paris: Gilt Bronzes ‘à la française’ in Prussia and the Circulation of Knowledge
February 13
Christopher Brown (Director, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford) — The New Ashmolean
February 20
Béla Kapossy (History, University of Lausanne, Switzerland) — Rousseau’s, and Other Relics: Material Memories in Later Eighteenth-Century Switzerland



















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