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Lectures in March
High Museum of Art

A Conversation with John Portman - March 4, 7 pm
The High is pleased to present a rare opportunity to explore the mind of this architectural genius.  Portman, an Atlanta native, will be discussing highlights from his life and work that trace his path as an architect and developer.  An exhibition of his work, John Portman: Art and Architecture is on view through April 18.  This lecture is free and seating is limited.  Tickets are available through the box office by calling (404) 733-5000. 
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Home Sweet Home: A Feminist Look at Nellie Mae Rowe - March 11, 7 pm
Professor Joyce Cohen examines Rowe's expressions of a woman's space and life in the context of 20th-century feminist theory.
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Of Shine, Bling, and Bixels: Toward a Post-Soul Art History - March 13, 2 pm
Krista Thompson, Associate Professor of Art History at Northwestern University, will present a post-soul art history exploring the new meanings of representation and black politics in contemporary society.
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Classic Automobiles and the Cult of Personality: The Men Behind the Legends - March 20, 2 pm
Join Ken Gross, an automotive industry authority and former Director of the Petersen Automotive Museum, for a look at these elegant and sporty cars, the personalities who created them, the clients for whom they were built, and the eras during which they evolved.
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Japanese Film Festival
March 6/13/20, High Museum of Art, Rich Theatre
This year’s Japanese Film Festival features a trio of films that explore the complexities of family relationships as well as the conflicts that arise when modernity collides with tradition. 

March 6, 8:00 pm - The Harimaya Bridge
March 13, 8:00 pm -
Tokyo Sonata
March 20, 8:00 pm - What the Snow Brings
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Francophonie 2010
A celebration of the French-speaking world!

March 19, 7 pm -
Welcome
March 19, 9 pm - I Killed My Mother
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