Hogue-Sponenburgh Lecture Series
Past Hogue-Sponenburgh Lectures
2006: Dean Porter
Artist, Author, Director Emeritus of Snite Museum of Art at University of Notre Dame
The Rise and Fall of the Taos Society of Artists
2005: Shelby Lee Adams
Documentary Photographer
Appalachian Lives
2003: Fred Wilson
Conceptual Artist
A Lecture on His Work
2003: Kent R. Weeks
Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo
At Death’s Door: The Future of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings
2002: A.D. Coleman
Photography critic, media commentator and educator
Potlatch, Auction and the In-Between: Digital Art and Digital Audiences
2000: David C. Driskell
Distinguished University Professor of art emeritus, University of Maryland, College Park
The African American Continuum: An Historical Overview
1998: James Cuno
Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard University Art Museums
To Instruct and Delight: Art Museums at the Turn of the Millennium
1997: Jaroslav Folda
N. Ferebee Taylor Professor of the history of art, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
What is Crusader Art?
1997: H. Alan Shapiro
Professor of classics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
The Art of Democracy in Classical Athens
1996: Lucy Lippard
Educator, writer and activist
The Lure of the Local
1995: Gordon Gilkey
Educator, printmaker, print collector, curator and arts advocate in Oregon
The 20th Century Contribution to the History of Art
1994: Marcia Tucker
Founder and director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art
Art in Extremis
1993: Alan Trachtenberg
The Neil Gray Jr. Professor of English and American Studies at Yale University
Street Theater: Helen Levitt and American Urban Photography