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Force of Nature: Laci Jordan 11/02/2018

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03/03/2016

Attention Mapping Arts-Providence! We are merging all of the Mapping Arts cities to one page. The project is growing, and this way everyone will stay up to date on all of the cities in one place! Head over to Mapping Arts Project and "Like."

Mapping Arts Project – Miami » Langston Hughes 02/01/2015

Happy birthday, Langston Hughes! In Providence? Celebrate with local poets today at RISD. http://www.providencejournal.com/features/entertainment/books/20150201-poetry-celebrating-the-subtly-incendiary-langston-hughes.ece

Mapping Arts Project – Miami » Langston Hughes Writing Langston Hughes b. 1902- d. 1967 Langston Hughes was a prolific poet, writer, and playwright known for his use of rhythm and language. His writing style took cues from everyday life as well as jazz and blues music. Born James Mercer Langston Hughes in Joplin, Missouri, he only lived there a…

New Year, New City . . . Mapping Arts-Chicago! 01/22/2015

New Year, New City . . . Mapping Arts-Chicago! Mapping Arts-Chicago is a collaboration between Blackbird Arts and Research and Honey Pot Performance's Juke Cry Hand Clap. The project will map histories of house music culture in Chicago throughout the 20th century.

Talk at Harvard, October 9, Mapping the Arts 10/07/2014

Mapping the Arts, at Harvard, October 9, 4PM
http://www.larasteinpardo.com/news/2014/10/5/talk-at-harvard-october-9-mapping-the-arts

Talk at Harvard, October 9, Mapping the Arts I'll be giving a talk, "Mapping the Arts: Archives, Artists, and Digital Technologies," in the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University on October 9, 2014, at 4PM. See the image below for complete details.

Space and Place: A discussion about Edward Bannister, Digital History, and Disaporic Arts in... 04/08/2014

Space and Place: A discussion about Edward Bannister, Digital History, and Disaporic Arts in Providence

Thursday, April 17th, 6:30pm at the John Nicolas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, 357 Benefit Street.

Professor and Mapping Arts Project Founder, Dr. Lara Stein Pardo, Beverly Ledbetter, President of the Edward Bannister Society, and Keila Davis, Project Manager of the Mapping Arts Project will lead an insightful discussion on the importance of space, history, and the arts. Following the discussion there will be a brief walking tour to nearby sites associated with Mapping Arts Project- Providence.

Hosted by Mapping Arts Project-Providence and the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, this event is free and open to the Public.

http://www.brown.edu/academics/public-humanities/events/space-and-place-discussion-about-edward-bannister-digital-history-and-disaporic-arts-providen

Space and Place: A discussion about Edward Bannister, Digital History, and Disaporic Arts in... Lecture Space and Place: A discussion about Edward Bannister, Digital History, and Disaporic Arts in Providence Thursday, April 17, 20146:30pm - 8:00pm Nightingale-Brown HouseProfessor and Mapping Arts Project Founder, Dr. Lara Stein Pardo, Beverly Ledbetter, President of the Edward Bannister Societ...

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