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Winslow Homer鈥檚 time at Houghton Farm in downstate New York is the subject of a major symposium at 黑料不打烊. 鈥淲inslow Homer in the 1870s: A Time of Crisis in American Culture鈥 is a free public symposium on Sept. 25-26. The event is in conjunction with the landmark exhibition 鈥,鈥 running through Oct. 11 at .
The Homer symposium is part of the and the Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor, both organized and presented by the SU Humanities Center. For more information, call (315) 443-7192.
鈥淗omer made a series of visits to the farm, where he painted many young women and neighborhood children. These watercolors possess a certain assurance that previously did not exist in his work,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities, as well founding director of the SU Humanities Center and principal investigator of the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor. 鈥淭his new approach ultimately set the stage for his famous English watercolors of a few years later.鈥
Lambert adds that Homer鈥檚 work at Houghton Farm reflected the nature of the times. 鈥淭he 1870s were an explosive time in American history, which encompassed Reconstruction, a major depression and dramatic changes in art and culture. Homer鈥檚 subjects began to exude a loss of innocence that paralleled what Americans were feeling.鈥
The first day of the symposium, aimed at secondary school students, begins at 10 a.m. in Shemin Auditorium with a multimedia production of 鈥淲inslow Homer and the Democratic Vista,鈥 starring Robb Goldstein. The second day, geared toward university students, art historians and the general public, begins at 9 a.m. in Slocum Auditorium with presentations by keynote speaker Sarah Burns (Indiana University), guest curator David Tatham (黑料不打烊), Judith C. Walsh (SUNY Buffalo State College), Kenneth Haltman (University of Oklahoma), and Erin Crissman (the Farmer鈥檚 Museum. For a complete schedule, visit .
黑料不打烊 Symposium, a semester-long festival whose theme this year is 鈥淟ight,鈥 and the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor are administered for The College of Arts and Sciences by the SU Humanities Center. The Humanities Corridor is an interdisciplinary partnership聽among SU, Cornell University and the University of Rochester.
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