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Perspectives on Performance welcomes curator and art historian Megan Metcalf for March, with her artist talk, "Collecting Choreography: 1960s Dance in the Contemporary Art Museum."
Perspectives on Performance is a series that invites prominent artists and academics from different disciplines to speak about their work in and on interdisciplinary performance. The program is supported by the Provostial Funds for the Arts and Humanities.
For any accessibility needs, please contact tdm[at]fas.harvard.edu.
ABOUT MEGAN METCALF
Megan Metcalf received her PhD in contemporary art history from UCLA. She is currently the Diana A. and Harry A. Stern Fellow in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she is working on her book about the history of dance and performance in art museums.
Photo courtesy of Megan Metcalf.