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Canceled: French Culture Workshop: Mark Braude

Date
Mon May 1st 2023, 4:30 - 6:00pm
Event Sponsor
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
France-ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ Way, Building 260, ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ, CA 94305
Room 216

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED

Please save the date for the French Culture Workshop — now relaunching as "French-Speaking Worlds: Then & Now" — with author , who will be presenting his recent book Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris.

This event is being co-sponsored by France ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ and Global Studies.

MARK BRAUDE is the author of Kiki Man RayThe Invisible Emperor, and Making Monte Carlo. His books have been translated into Czech, Dutch, German, Italian, Korean, Polish, and Spanish. Kiki Man Ray was named to Best of 2022 lists by The New York Times, The New Yorker, ArtNet, and Harper’s Bazaar. Mark has been a visiting fellow at the American Library in Paris and a postdoctoral fellow at ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ, as well as a lecturer in ËØÈËÉ«ÇéƬ’s departments of Art History, French, and History. He has been named an NEH Public Scholar and received grants from the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the de Groot Foundation, among others. He has been invited to speak at venues ranging from Christie’s New York, to the US Department of State, to the Volkswagen Innovation Lab. Mark holds a BA from UBC, an MA from NYU’s Institute of French Studies, and a PhD in History and Visual Studies from USC.