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SUMMARY:Hopi Quilting Traditions - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:For centuries\, Hopi men grew cotton and wove the fibers into blankets and clothing. In the 1880s\, with the arrival of Anglo missionaries and government officials\, quilting was introduced to the Hopi people and it quickly became integrated into Hopi culture and ceremony with quilts being used in every Hopi household. Hopis today are 4th and 5th generation quiltmakers and as the atistic traditions of two cultures are blended\, it is not uncommon to see a quilt with a traditional Anglo pattern and an ancient Hopi image\, such as a kachina or a clan motif. This presentation includes a trunk show of Hopi quilts. \nCarolyn O’Bagy Davis\, a fourth-generation descendant of Utah pioneers\, is the author of 14 books on archaeology\, quilting and the history of the Southwest. Her book Hopi Summer was selected for OneBook Arizona for 2011 and Desert Trader was named one of the Best Books of the Southwest in 2012. She was founding president of the Tucson Quilters Guild and Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and is an inducted member of the Society of Women Geographers and the Arizona Quilters Hall of Fame. Davis has appeared on HGTV\, PBS\, and Lifetime television programs and has curated many traveling museum exhibits.
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LOCATION:Arizona Senior Academy\, 13715 E. Langtry Lane\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85747\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Magic of the Middle Ages: Lessons from the Past - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:The Middle Ages were not a dark ages\, which is really just a modern myth. This presentation will highlight some of the glorious and mysterious aspects from that time\, working with fascinating texts\, images\, music\, architecture\, magical arts\, philosophy\, and religion\, as well as addressing problematic issues and conflicts. Some of those pertain to the relationship between Jews and Christians\, the crusades\, multilingualism\, the issue of toleration/tolerance\, and the quest for God\, especially through mystical visions. The focus will also rest on the most glorious art works from that time period\, such as illustrated manuscripts\, which will be accompanied by samples of medieval music. \nDr. Albrecht Classen is a university distinguished professor of German Studies at the University of Arizona – where he teaches and researches the European Middle Ages\, the early modern age\, and modern German-speaking lands\, focusing on literature\, the visual arts\, politics\, philosophy\, and religion. He has published more than 90 scholarly books\, such as on the forest in medieval literature (2015). He has given lectures all over the state of Arizona\, the nation\, and globally. Over the last 30 years\, he has received numerous teaching\, research\, and service awards\, and has been repeatedly nominated for the Dan Shilling Public Humanities Scholar Award.
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LOCATION:Arizona Senior Academy\, 13715 E. Langtry Lane\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85747\, United States
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