In the Loop
Lecture

Presenting “Pedro Figari” Role-Switching, Code-Shifting, and the Aesthetics of Power

  • Date & Time
    • Thursday, March 06, 2025 6:00pm to 7:30pm
  • Cost
    • Free
  • Description

    "Presenting “Pedro Figari” Role-Switching, Code-Shifting, and the Aesthetics of Power"
    With Lyneise Williams, Associate Professor, Emerita, Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

    Working in Montevideo, Uruguay and in Paris, France, Pedro Figari (1861 – 1938) painted lively folk scenes of dancing and socializing that shape our perception of Blackness in Uruguay. They are also revealing of the maker himself and of how he — as a first-generation Uruguayan of Italian descent — navigated the highly stratified social dynamics of Montevideo. 

    Free event. No registration required.

    Sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere (Rothman Endowment). Co-Sponsored by the UF Center for Latin American Studies. 

  • Links
  • Venue
    Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
    Room #
    Chandler Auditorium
    Address
    3259 Hull Road
    Phone
    352-392-9826
    Website
    Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art Website