American Material Culture
Saturday, July 25
11:00am - 12:00pm
Material culture is the study of objects that have been created or altered by humans–anything from a vase to even the very land that we live on–and what we can learn about history and culture through these interactions. Join us to delve deeper into what American objects and artifacts say about our history with Dr. Akela Reason of the University of Georgia.
About Dr. Akela Reason
Akela Reason is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Georgia and director of the Interdisciplinary Certificate in Museum Studies. A scholar of American visual and material culture, she teaches courses in material culture, urban history, and museum studies.
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