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March 27, 2003

Early 20th Century Landscape Painting Articulates Vision of National Identity

Julia Rosenbaum, a professor of art history from Bard College, will give a free lecture, "Transformative Visions of Place," at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 10, in Rooms ABC of USM's Woodbury Campus Center, Portland. Rosenbaum's lecture will explore landscape painting in New England during the early 20th century and its importance in articulating a vision of national identity.

This lecture is the final in USM's American and New England Studies Program 2002-03 Lecture Series and is co-sponsored by USM's Art Galleries. The lectures examined the struggles of minorities as they worked to be a part of what is now the United States.

For more information on this lecture, and for access inquiries, please call 780-4920/TTY 780-5646.

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