Scholl Lecture Series

Scholl Lecture Series
Scholl Lecture Series

A seasonal lecture series made possible thanks to a generous gift from Dennis and Debra Scholl.

Upcoming Scholl Lectures

Trey Abdella

artist
b. 1994, Manassas, Virginia; lives in New York

Trey Abdella, Overstretched, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, resin, glass, fabric, and ballpoint pen on linen

Calida Rawles

artist
b. 1976, Wilmington, Delaware; lives in Los Angeles

Calida Rawles, On the Other Side of Everything, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Thania Petersen, Of Birds and Trees and Flowers and Bees, 2019

artwork
Embroidery thread on cotton fabric

Thania Petersen

artist
b. 1980, Cape Town; lives in Cape Town

Juan Carlos Alom

artist
b. 1964, Havana; lives in Havana

Kour Pour

artist
b. 1987, Exeter, United Kingdom; lives in Los Angeles

Kour Pour, Memoirs of a Merchant, 2014–15

artwork
Acrylic on canvas over panel

Kathia St. Hilaire

artist
b. 1995, Palm Beach; lives in New York

Kathia St. Hilaire, Marassa Twins, 2019

artwork
Oil-based relief on paper-backed canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Myrlande Constant, Invocation for Saint Anthony, 2015–19

artwork
Sequins, beads, and silk on cotton
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Bony Ramirez

artist
b. 1996, Tenares, Dominican Republic; lives in Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Bony Ramirez, Fiera: Views from the Outside, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, colored pencil, soft oil pastel, butterfly specimens, and Bristol paper on wood panel
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Esteban Ramón Pérez

artist
b. 1989, Los Angeles; lives in Los Angeles

Esteban Ramón Pérez, DNA (Bad Blood), 2019

artwork
Leather, boxing gloves, badge, tag, and bag mounts
Latin American and Latinx

Christine Sun Kim

artist
b. 1980, Orange county; lives in Berlin

Christine Sun Kim, Close Readings, 2015

artwork
Four channel color video, no sound, 25 min., 53 sec.

Dawoud Bey

artist
b. 1953, New York; lives in Chicago

Dawoud Bey, Cabin and Palm Trees, 2019

artwork
Gelatin silver print
African and African Diaspora
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Past Scholl Lectures

Trey Abdella

artist
b. 1994, Manassas, Virginia; lives in New York

Trey Abdella, Overstretched, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, resin, glass, fabric, and ballpoint pen on linen

Calida Rawles

artist
b. 1976, Wilmington, Delaware; lives in Los Angeles

Calida Rawles, On the Other Side of Everything, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Thania Petersen, Of Birds and Trees and Flowers and Bees, 2019

artwork
Embroidery thread on cotton fabric

Thania Petersen

artist
b. 1980, Cape Town; lives in Cape Town

Juan Carlos Alom

artist
b. 1964, Havana; lives in Havana

Kour Pour

artist
b. 1987, Exeter, United Kingdom; lives in Los Angeles

Kour Pour, Memoirs of a Merchant, 2014–15

artwork
Acrylic on canvas over panel

Kathia St. Hilaire

artist
b. 1995, Palm Beach; lives in New York

Kathia St. Hilaire, Marassa Twins, 2019

artwork
Oil-based relief on paper-backed canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Myrlande Constant, Invocation for Saint Anthony, 2015–19

artwork
Sequins, beads, and silk on cotton
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Bony Ramirez

artist
b. 1996, Tenares, Dominican Republic; lives in Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Bony Ramirez, Fiera: Views from the Outside, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, colored pencil, soft oil pastel, butterfly specimens, and Bristol paper on wood panel
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Esteban Ramón Pérez

artist
b. 1989, Los Angeles; lives in Los Angeles

Esteban Ramón Pérez, DNA (Bad Blood), 2019

artwork
Leather, boxing gloves, badge, tag, and bag mounts
Latin American and Latinx

Christine Sun Kim

artist
b. 1980, Orange county; lives in Berlin

Christine Sun Kim, Close Readings, 2015

artwork
Four channel color video, no sound, 25 min., 53 sec.

Dawoud Bey

artist
b. 1953, New York; lives in Chicago

Dawoud Bey, Cabin and Palm Trees, 2019

artwork
Gelatin silver print
African and African Diaspora
1 61 62 63 64 65 117
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