Italians: Who Are We?–Lawrence Tartaglino
Italians: Who Are We?–Lawrence Tartaglino
Everyone has a preconceived idea of who we are. In his talk, Lawrence Tartaglino presents a new, revealing look into the life and background of the Italian people.
Everyone has a preconceived idea of who we are. In his talk, Lawrence Tartaglino presents a new, revealing look into the life and background of the Italian people.
You “test your knowledge” while Carla Gambescia reveals unexpected facts about Italian culture. Engaging and high-spirited, you almost won’t notice how much you’ve learned.
Art historian Susanna Lombardi presents an in-depth look at Donatello, one of the most important Early Renaissance sculptors. We will examine pieces from his Early Period, the Mature Period featuring the bronze David, and his Late Work including the tortured wooden statue of Mary Magdalene.
Dr. Tricia Grame will be discussing the evolution of the female symbol and image in the history of art. Her research was done in Italy and Malta, concentrating on the evidence that prehistoric people...
Tuscan artist Giovanni Gorgone Pelaya interlaced ideologies of indigeneity between two seemingly unique cultures, Native American and Etruscan, that offer tangible ways for discussing the decolonization of pre-Roman Italy.