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Kate Chadbourne

“Storytelling offers a range of expressive possibilities that are simply not available in straight narrative discourse,” says Preceptor in Expository

Paul Stopforth

Walking through the hushed corridor of the gallery space in the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research,

Portrait: Sharmila Sen

“There isn’t always a native language that people can turn to for writing or cultural expression,” declares Assistant Professor of

Portrait: Rob Moss

“While we consume movies, movies consume us,” states Rob Moss, the Rudolf Arnheim Lecturer on Filmmaking in the department of

COURTESY TOM CONLEY

Portrait: Tom Conley

“When we’re born, we don’t know where we are. We find ourselves in the locations of shape, form, knowledge, art,”

Deborah Foster

"The body is a tool for knowledge," states Deborah Foster, Senior Lecturer in Folklore & Mythology. A moment later, she

Ingrid Monson

“I want people to listen to music and to take a step back, to think about activism.” Professor Ingrid Monson

Claire Mallardi

“The thing itself is not what it is,” Senior Instructor and Artistic Director Emerita Claire Mallardi intones. “It’s that it’s

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