Lecture Planned on Post-War German Painting

By | March 1, 2017

Art historian Dr. Michael “Mac” Mackenzie will provide insight on “German Painting and Post-World War II Imagery” at the next Daemen College Sister Jeanne File Lecture Series event planned for March 2.

The lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in the college’s Research and Information Commons Room 120.

Mackenzie, professor of art and art history at DePauw University, will talk about how the trauma of WWII is reflected in German painting in the aftermath of the war.

Daemen’s lecture is named in honor of Sister Jeanne File, OSF, an art historian and internationally known calligrapher and one of the seven Sisters of St. Francis who founded Rosary Hill College (now Daemen College) in 1947.

The event is free and open to the public. Additional information is available by calling 839-8241 or email aappler@daemen.edu.