Stone Center Events
Events
Join the Sawyer Seminar for a tour and talk of the monumental landscape of New Orleans. Open to 20 guests, registrants must RSVP by emailing Miriam Taylor at mtaylor11@tulane.edu; the event runs from 9 am to 2 pm with snacks, lunch, and…
Bate-papo is a weekly informal Portuguese-language gathering with the PORTulane campus community. All events are on Fridays and on the Jones Hall Patio, though times vary each week and we may have to use zoom in case of rain. We welcome all faculty…
Join our friends at Tulane’s Latin American Library as they host a colloquium series featuring faculty whose research considers relationships between Latin America and New Orleans. On Friday April 8, Yuri Herrera-Gutiérrez Professor of Spanish will…
Join the Sawyer Seminar for a conversation with Mauricio Tenorio Trillo on presence, absence, irony, and Mexico City’s monumental landscape. Monuments seek to conquer future views of history. Their massive material existence, as part of social and…
On Thursday, April 7 at 6 pm visual artist Julieta Gil and artist/activist Abdul Aziz will take part in a dialogue with one another, moderated by Dr. Guadalupe Garcia, bringing into relief the parallels between these monumental issues in New Orleans…
Esta serie reúne a los autores más representativos de la escritura continental y los editores que los publican. A través de entrevistas profundas con la reconocida escritora ecuatoriana Gabriela Alemán y presentaciones de proyectos editoriales…
Tulane University's Mellon Sawyer Seminar invites you to a free film screening of CJ Hunt’s The Neutral Ground (2021), a documentary film about memory, monuments, and how to break up with the confederacy. The event will be held in Stone Auditorium…
This panel is convened in celebration of the release of a special dossier in Studies in Spanish and Latin American Cinemas.
Livestreamed at New Approaches to Mexican Cinema.
Panelists:
• Ana M. López, Tulane University
• Carolyn…
Get excited Tulanians, because Taco Tuesday is back! Join us in the Cassatt Courtyard (between Jones Hall and the Commons) from 12-1:30 PM, or until tacos run out.
Stop on by for free lunch and a break between classes! Stone Center…
The Personal is Pictorial: Diego Rivera’s Construction and Navigation of Cubist Spaces in 1915 Paris
Happening today, April 4th, The Personal is Pictorial: Diego Rivera’s Construction and Navigation of Cubist Spaces in 1915 Paris event.
Megan R. Flattley, PhD Candidate in Art History/Latin American Studies, will discuss the early cubist work of…