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This Little Art: A reading and talk by Kate Briggs
none The Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to welcome Kate Briggs, who will read from and discuss her blend of essay and memoir This Little Art. A genre-bending song for the practice of literary translation, This Little Art has been name ...
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Celebrating Black History Month: The Poetry of Evie Shockley
none As Black History Month began, AUP opened its doors to poet Evie Shockley, Associate Professor at Rutgers University. Shockley hosted a reading on February 5th, inviting the whole AUP community to the presentation of her new repertoire of poetry from ...
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Exciting New Publications Penned by AUP Professors
none Professors Sneharika Roy and Russell Williams have both recently published works that explore contemporary and historic literatures, drawing new conclusions and uncovering new findings in the letters that populate our world. In Professor Roy’s The Po ...
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AUP Fine Arts Gallery Exhibits Katherine Dolgy Ludwig’s Light City
none On June 6–24, 2019, New York–based artist Katherine Dolgy Ludwig exhibited her collection of Paris- inspired watercolors in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition, entitled “Light City: Paintings of Paris,” was curated by Professor Jonathan Shimo ...
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AUP Fine Arts Gallery Welcomes Back its Founder, Ralph Petty
none On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, the AUP Fine Arts Gallery hosted a vernissage for a special exhibition from its founder and former curator, Professor Emeritus Ralph Petty. His new exhibition, Orage Électrique, takes its name from the French term for ...
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Bunny Harvey Exhibits Survival Tactics in AUP Fine Arts Gallery
none Between November 19 and December 9, 2019, the AUP Fine Arts Gallery hosted a special exhibition by American painter Bunny Harvey, titled Survival Tactics, which focused on the unseen elements of urban spaces and, in particular, plants that are consid ...
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Narratives, Stories and Their Interpretations
none On Thursday, January 30, 2020, the Department of Psychology at The American University of Paris hosted Professor Michael Bamberg of Clark University for a lecture about the interpretation of narratives in relation to emotions and the construction of ...
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The Other Side of Montmartre (POSTPONED)
none This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled soon. Discover Montmartre and get a glimpse of a very lively area of Paris with cobbled streets, quaint shops, authentic restaurants, and much more. A high place of culture, but also of worship ...
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Asian Quarter in Paris
none The Quartier Asiatique (Asian Quarter), also called Triangle de Choisy or Petite Asie, is the largest commercial and cultural center for the Asian community of Paris. It is located in the southeast of the 13th arrondissement in an area that contains ...
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Quartier Latin Literary Tour
none Discover the beautiful and fascinating Quartier Latin and see why writers like Hemingway called it home. Visit the French philosophers memorialized in the Panthéon, stroll through beautiful sites like the Luxembourg Gardens, the Cluny Museum, and the ...