The Cold War sets the scene for this exhibition. On the world stage, the superpowers dealt with the business of that conflict: armaments, détente, mutually assured destruction, peaceful co-existence. New themes new names. The exhibit features art and items collected by ACC professors of Russian in the Foreign Languages Department.
The reception and discussion will feature comments from ACC Russian Professor Joe Liro about the items on display. The discussion will be led by Matthew Daude Laurents, Dean of the Arts and Humanities Division.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.
The Cold War sets the scene for this exhibition. On the world stage, the superpowers dealt with the business of that conflict: armaments, détente, mutually assured destruction, peaceful co-existence. New themes new names. The exhibit features art and items collected by ACC professors of Russian in the Foreign Languages Department.
The reception and discussion will feature comments from ACC Russian Professor Joe Liro about the items on display. The discussion will be led by Matthew Daude Laurents, Dean of the Arts and Humanities Division.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.
The Cold War sets the scene for this exhibition. On the world stage, the superpowers dealt with the business of that conflict: armaments, détente, mutually assured destruction, peaceful co-existence. New themes new names. The exhibit features art and items collected by ACC professors of Russian in the Foreign Languages Department.
The reception and discussion will feature comments from ACC Russian Professor Joe Liro about the items on display. The discussion will be led by Matthew Daude Laurents, Dean of the Arts and Humanities Division.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.