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Visiting Artist Lecture: Edouard Duval Carrié, Monday November 14

Published November 1, 2022

The Departments of Art History and Modern Languages & Linguistics invite you to a visiting artist lecture:

EDOUARD DUVAL CARRIÉ

Monday, November 14th, 6pm

Room 2004 WJB

The Miami-based Haitian American artist Edouard Duval-Carrié will once again visit FSU in November 2022 to present talks and participate in discussions and social gatherings with faculty and students in the Departments of Art History and Modern Languages & Linguistics. Duval-Carrié’s vibrant paintings and sculptures are renowned internationally. In 2018, FSU art historians curated an exhibition of his work in the Museum of Fine Arts, Decolonizing Refinement: Contemporary Pursuits in the Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié, that later traveled to museums around the state. Duval-Carrié’s vibrant nine-panel mixed media piece, Sugar Conventions, hangs in the department’s Rose Library in WJB.

Duval-Carrié will give a talk in WJB 2004 on Monday evening, November 14 at 6pm. The talk is sponsored by the Departments of Art History and Modern Languages, and is free and open to all.
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