The Gulf: An American Sea | Southern Art/Wider World
Tue, Oct 06
|Online Event (Registration Requested)
This live digital program explores the history and cultural power of the Gulf of Mexico, through the lens of Walter Anderson’s art and the scholarship of guest lecturer, Jack E. Davis.


Time & Location
Oct 06, 2020, 6:00 PM
Online Event (Registration Requested)
About The Event
This live digital multimedia program explores the history and cultural power of the Gulf of Mexico, through the lens of Walter Anderson’s art and the scholarship of guest lecturer, Jack E. Davis. This program is part of Southern Art/Wider World, a digital humanities project that places the treasured collection in dialogue with contemporary voices, in order to speak to the interconnectedness of Southern and American ways of life. Cost: Free to the public.
Registration requested. Click the RSVP button to register.
Want a signed hardcover of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Gulf? Click here: https://www.walterandersonmuseum.org/shop/The-Gulf-The-Making-of-An-American-Sea-Hardcover-SIGNED-p230365692
WHERE TO WATCH: 1) WAMA Facebook page; 2) WAMA Youtube page; or 3) WAMA website
JACK E. DAVIS is a professor of history and Rothman Family Chair in the Humanities at the Univ. of Florida, specializing in environmental history and sustainability studies; and the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulf: The Making of an American…