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Welcome to "Confluence: Humanities in the Public Sphere," an IASH sponsored podcast where we discuss various public humanities projects on Binghamton University's campus and elsewhere. In this episode, we are joined by Tom McDonough, adjunct curator and professor of art history, to discuss the ongoing exhibit at the Binghamton art museum titled Ed Wilson: The Sculptor as Afro-Humanist. McDonough walks us through the incredible 45 year career of Ed Wilson, and we explore the process of creating such an extensive exhibit as well as the ways in which the project is still ongoing through the collection of oral histories.
If you would like to contribute to the Ed Wilson oral history project, you can send an email to [email protected]
By Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Binghamton UniversityWelcome to "Confluence: Humanities in the Public Sphere," an IASH sponsored podcast where we discuss various public humanities projects on Binghamton University's campus and elsewhere. In this episode, we are joined by Tom McDonough, adjunct curator and professor of art history, to discuss the ongoing exhibit at the Binghamton art museum titled Ed Wilson: The Sculptor as Afro-Humanist. McDonough walks us through the incredible 45 year career of Ed Wilson, and we explore the process of creating such an extensive exhibit as well as the ways in which the project is still ongoing through the collection of oral histories.
If you would like to contribute to the Ed Wilson oral history project, you can send an email to [email protected]