History of Art and Architecture

Postponed: Black Bodies, White Gold

We look forward to sending out a new date and seeing you, hopefully, very soon.

Drew Cotton
Leonardo Drew, Untitled #25, 1992. Cotton and wax. Rubell Museum, Miami, FL.

The Department of the History of Art and Architecture, the Department of Africana Studies, the Department of History, and the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice are very sorry to postpone Princeton University Professor, Anna Arabindan-Kesson’s lecture, “Black Bodies, White Gold: Visualizing Value, Materializing Race in the Atlantic World.” This postponement is a reminder to our departments and centers that we are — as we have been for the past two years — moving through extremely uncertain times. These times, more than anything, ask for our flexibility, grace, and patience, and we hope that you extend such gifts to yourself while we regroup and reschedule.