Clone of Learning To Look  | Jan 2025
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  • February 19, 2026
    Learning to Look | Mexico: 1526–2026 | Post-Contact to Present
    After three centuries of Spanish rule, Mexico gained independence in 1821. From the arrival of Cortés through the modern era, Mexican art and culture have evolved through cycles of westernization, hybridization, and revival. This session will explore early codices, Baroque architecture, the rise of modernism, Mexican Muralism, and contemporary developments that continue to shape Mexico’s visual culture today.

    Guest Lecturer: Thomas Germano, Professor of Art History at Farmingdale State College, and two-time NEA grant recipient for the study of Mesoamerican art history.

    In person at 20 Terry Street, Patchogue or on ZOOM Meeting ID: 880 1524 8901 | Passcode: 419010

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