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  1. Chinatown

    Introduced by photographer Brad Temkin, whose work is featured in the FotoFest Biennial 2024 central exhibition, Critical Geography (on view through April 21). Community partner: FotoFest Biennial 2024: “Critical Geography” Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris, The June Leaf and Robert Frank Foundation, and the Vaughn Foundation.

  2. An Exhibition You Won’t Want to Miss: “Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography”

    Jun 6, 2020 - Showcasing the work of artists linked by geography and contemporary photography, this exhibition explores themes of personal identity, cultural traditions, modern aspirations, and social and political issues.

  3. Global Objects and the Need for Material Literacy

    Instead of categorizing objects by geography or time, scholars can analyze raw materials and consider the objects’ functionality and origins.

  4. “Learning Through Art” Seminar for Elementary Teachers | Go Global

    Higher-level thinking skills combine art with TEKs to highlight engagement across the curriculum using technology, the scientific method, geometry, geography, and informational text.

  5. Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum’s Collection

    Travel from Benin to Zimbabwe and beyond with artists who are linked by geography and whose work reflects the borderless territory of contemporary photography.

  6. Map of the Ten Thousand Countries of the Earth

    Ricci (1552–1610), a Jesuit missionary who spent more than 30 years in China, studied science, mathematics, and geography.

  7. David B. Warren Symposium | Afternoon Presentations & Panel Discussion

                • “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah

  8. David B. Warren Symposium | Morning & Afternoon Presentations

                • “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah

  9. David B. Warren Symposium | Welcome & Keynote Address

                • “New Orleans’s Place in the Mahogany Trade”Speaker: Lydia Blackmore, the Historic New Orleans Collection • “Gaineswood Geography: How Commerce Routes and Climate Shaped Life on an Alabama Plantation”Speaker: Sarah

  10. Bayou Bend School Tours

    “Nation of Innovation” (Level I) supports the following TEKS: 113.16.b.1.A—History 113.16.b.2.A, B—History 113.16.b.3.B—History 113.16.b.4.B, C, F—History 113.16.b.6.A—Geography 113.16.b.7.A—Geography 113.16.b.8.A-C—Geography 113.16.b.9.A, B—Geography 113.16.b.10.A, B—Economics 113.16.b.12.A, B—Economics 113.16.b.13.A-D—Economics 113.16.b.21.A, B—Culture 113.16.b.23.A-C—Science, technology, and society 113.16.b.24.A-E—Social studies skills