
Emeka Ogboh on Sound & German Culture
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Join us for a captivating conversation at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in Saint Louis, featuring artist Emeka Ogboh and associate professor Caroline Kita. This event, part of the 27th Biennial Saint Louis Symposium on German Literature and Culture, explores the role of sound in German narratives from the early 20th century to the present. The symposium, held from March 26th to 29th, focuses on archiving sounds from German cultures and their influence on German narratives. The talk connects to two exhibitions at the Kemper Art Museum: Emeka Ogbohs The Song of the Germans and a Teaching Gallery installation called Listening to the Art of German Cultures. After the talk, attend a reception in the museum lobby. Tickets are available through the Kemper Art Museums website.
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