This talk examines how archaeology at San Diego's Nathan Harrison Site has inspired a new generation of muralists, historians, playwrights, and others to create innovative works and continued relevance for Nathan Harrison’s evolving narratives. It offers a brief Harrison biography, an overview of the project, an explanation of Harrison’s dual identity, code-switching, and historical minstrelsy, and a discussion of the project’s case for significance beyond the dig, including public exhibits, educational curricula, and creative arts.
This lecture will be held on Zoom.
AAdmission/Cost: FREE Please Register, Donations requested
Location:
Online Streaming Event
Thursday, February 22 - 6:30 PM