In an era defined by geopolitical shifts, escalating military capabilities, and democratic regression, the field of international relations finds itself at a critical juncture. "The Revenge of International Relations" delves into the multifaceted challenges and opportunities that characterize today's global landscape.

Gallery 100 is pleased to present “Seen, Heard, Felt, Remembered,” a BFA group exhibition showcasing the talents of eight multimedia artists specializing in photography and drawing. This exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to embark on an introspective journey that sifts through the intricate layers of the human experience. Here, the convergence of photography and drawing serves as a means to express the essence of memories and the ever-evolving landscape of time.

Gallery 100 is pleased to present “Seen, Heard, Felt, Remembered,” a BFA group exhibition showcasing the talents of eight multimedia artists specializing in photography and drawing. This exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to embark on an introspective journey that sifts through the intricate layers of the human experience. Here, the convergence of photography and drawing serves as a means to express the essence of memories and the ever-evolving landscape of time.

As the fastest urbanizing region in the world, our planetary futures of place and civilization will be significantly influenced by African cities. The spaces that lie beyond our immediate grasp, on Earth or beyond, invite further reflection on what it means to make places of/for humanity and non-humanity. This panel seeks to explore the following: How is place making linked to ideological constructs of the human? Are our megalopolises ideal spaces for life to flourish?

The Urban Climate Research Center is proud to announce that Dr. Winston Chow, Co-Chair of Working Group II for the 7th Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change is delivering the Anthony J. Brazel Annual Lecture 

H. L. T. Quan will discuss her latest book, “Become Ungovernable: An Abolition Feminist Ethic for Democratic Living” (Pluto Press). “Become Ungovernable” is a provocative new work of political thought setting out to reclaim 'freedom,' 'justice' and 'democracy,' revolutionary ideas that are all too often warped in the interests of capital and the state. Revealing the mirage of mainstream democratic thought and the false promises of liberal political ideologies, H. L. T.

As the fastest urbanizing region in the world, our planetary futures of place and civilization will be significantly influenced by African cities. The spaces that lie beyond our immediate grasp, on Earth or beyond, invite further reflection on what it means to make places of/for humanity and non-humanity. This panel seeks to explore the following: How is place making linked to ideological constructs of the human? Are our megalopolises ideal spaces for life to flourish?

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