Winter Lecture Series: Great Monuments with Professor Dan Breen
Sunday, February 232:00—4:00 PM1st Floor Meeting RoomBFPL7 Mudge Way, BEDFORD, MA, 01730-2127
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Winter Lecture Series: Great Monuments
with Professor Dan Breen
A 5-PART SERIES: Sundays: January 26th, February 2nd, 9th, 23rd, March 2nd from 2-4 pm in the 1st floor meeting room. This a hybrid (live and virtual) program - see links below.
Part 1: January 26st at 2:00 pm:
The First Monuments in Boston
Believe it or not, there was a time when Boston had literally no public monuments. All that changed in the 1850s, when Boston not only got its first statue, but also its first statue controversy; a forerunner of the debates about statue removal that continue to take place today in the states of the old Confederacy. In this presentation, we will explore the reasons why Boston decided it needed to have statues in public space, and why one statue in particular sparked considerable outrage in the years before the Civil War.
Part ll: February 2nd at 2:00 pm
When Statues Don't Quite Work
What are statues supposed to DO? That is a much-disputed question, but one thing seems certain: it is difficult for statues to serve any constructive purpose when they fail to succeed as works of art. In our second presentation, we will take a look at a selection of Boston statues that fail as works of art--and also a selection of statues from other parts of the country that fail SPECTACULARLY in this respect.
Webinar link: https: //us02web.zoom.us/j/85417305957
Webinar ID: 854 1730 5957
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