Capturing Locomotion: A Close Look at Muybridge’s Groundbreaking Photography Curated by students, "Dissecting Locomotion" explores Muybridge’s pioneering photography of humans and animals in motion and its impact on art and science.
Dressing the Glitterati: Gender, Power and Fashion in Renaissance Art Once upon a time, elite men signified power and success by donning luxurious fabrics, gold, jewels, sequins and brocade. Learn more about gender, sex, fashion and art through the 2026 Weiner Lecture.
February Lectures Explore the Arts, Democracy, Social Justice, AI February began with a look at the psychology of belonging and a book talk on gay rights by an alum author. We continue with lectures on the arts in democratic society and the manifold effects of AI.