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Open Class Sessions
Open Class Sessions are interdisciplinary classes taught by Wellesley College faculty that are held in museum galleries using works of art as visual resource materials. These sessions offer free educational opportunities for the public and anyone interested in life long learning while providing stimulating curricular-related programs for students. No registration is required.

All open class sessions run for 70 minutes.

Saturday, October 18, 2008
Chandler Gallery
5:30pm

Performance
In their performance, a group of New York and Boston based artists including Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Dineo Bopape, incorporate a sound component and address the Black Womanhood exhibition. In conjunction with the performance artists, Visiting Instructor Genevieve Hyacinthe will teach a class in the Art Department/Africana Studies (ARTH 316); guest artists are invited to her class.
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above: Assistant Professor of History Corinna Treitel and and her students visit the exhibition Two and One: Printmaking in Germany, 1945 - 1990 for an Open Class Session.