All Events »

Claiming Williams: Conversation with Dr. Kelli Morgan

February 2 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Dr. Kelli Morgan, Professor of the Practice and the inaugural Director of Curatorial Studies at Tufts University, will speak as part of Claiming Williams Day. Press image courtesy of Williams College
Dr. Kelli Morgan

As part of Claiming Williams 2023: Justice and Institutional Power, WCMA will hold a conversation with Dr. Kelli Morgan, Professor of the Practice and the inaugural Director of Curatorial Studies at Tufts University, Jordan Horton MA in arts ’23 and Mellon Curatorial Fellow at WCMA, and WCMA intern Kimberlean Donis ’23.

Dr. Morgan’s scholarly commitment to the investigation of anti-blackness within the art realm demonstrates how traditional art history and museum practice both uphold white supremacy.

As a part of her conversational series These Museum Streets, this discussion will not only reflect on general trends in inequalities across art institutions but will also analyze case studies of current events in the arts. WCMA invites listeners to think about and discuss the various power dynamics of museums and other cultural institutions.

More info »

Dr. Kelli Morgan is a curator, educator, and social justice activist who specializes in American art and visual culture. Besides her own curatorial experience, she mentors emerging curators and regularly trains staff at various museums to foster anti-racist approaches in collection building, exhibitions, community engagement, and fundraising.

Over the past two years, she has become a leading and influential voice in bolstering anti-racist work in art museums. She has held curatorial positions at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, the Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Claiming Williams invites the community to acknowledge and understand the uncomfortable reality that not all students, staff, and faculty can equally “claim” Williams. By challenging the effects of the college’s history of inequality that are based on privileges of class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and religion, we will provoke individual, institutional, and cultural change. Find this year’s schedule of events here.

By the Way Berkshires is a digital magazine exploring creative life and community — art and performance, food and the outdoors — and I’m writing it for you, with local voices, because I’ve gotten to know this rich part of the world as a writer and journalist, and I want to share it with you.

If you’d like to see the website grow, you can join me for a few dollars a month, enough for a cup of coffee and a cider doughnut. Members get access to extra stories and multimedia, itineraries a bookmark tool. Let me know what you're looking for, and we’ll explore together.

Event Details

Details

Date:
February 2
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Event Categories:
, , ,

Event Location

WCMA
15 Lawrence Hall Drive
Williamstown, MA
413-597-2429

Browse Events

Calendar of Events

M Mon

T Tue

W Wed

T Thu

F Fri

S Sat

S Sun

4 events,

5 events,

3 events,

4 events,

6 events,

8 events,

8 events,

3 events,

4 events,

8 events,

7 events,

-

Mass MoCA After Hours

6 events,

13 events,

Northern Lights Ball

5 events,

-

Q-MoB potluck

2 events,

3 events,

6 events,

Happy Together film

3 events,

3 events,

8 events,

-

Bark and Bud Tree ID

2 events,

2 events,

1 event,

-

Q-MoB Game Night

7 events,

3 events,

5 events,

7 events,

-

Collage workshop @ MCLA

Hyprov — Colin Mochrie and Asad Mecci

3 events,

3 events,

3 events,

5 events,

5 events,

3 events,

4 events,

4 events,