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Discuss “'[Im]permanence' conference features Alan Lightman”

Time, music, and art were highlighted topics of this week?s Center for the Arts in Society?s ?[Im]permanence: Cultures in and out of Time? conference. Participants could make the most of that time over the weekend by attending over 15 panel discussions, a number of gallery exhibits, and dance and musical performances.

The Center for the Arts in Society, which hosted the weekend conference, is a center of ?inquiry? and ?creativity,? according to Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences John Lehoczky. Specifically, it is a conglomeration of the College of Fine Arts and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences that explores relations between art, social change, and history.

The conference?s events varied in content, including panel discussions...

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