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SUMMARY: LEAH CLARK – Merchant-Bankers and the Circulation of Precious Obje
 cts in Renaissance Italy: Replication\, Exchange and Association
DESCRIPTION: Green College Principal’s Series: Thinking at the Edge of Reas
 on: Interdisciplinarity in Action Dr. Leah Clark (BA Honours 2004\, UBC\; M
 A\, Courtauld\; PhD\, McGill)\, Art History Sessional Lecturer\, Department
  of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory The Principal’s Series is the flags
 hip interdisciplinary speaker-series of a college that lies just off the ma
 in axis of […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Green College Principal’s Series: 
 Thinking at the Edge of Reason: Interdisciplinarity in Action</strong></p><
 p><strong>Dr. Leah Clark</strong> (BA Honours 2004\, UBC\; MA\, Courtauld\;
  PhD\, McGill)\, Art History Sessional Lecturer\, Department of Art History
 \, Visual Art and Theory</p><p>The Principal’s Series is the flagship inter
 disciplinary speaker-series of a college that lies just off the main axis o
 f the University\, at the northernmost edge of the campus. Founded in 1993 
 as a residence for graduate\, postdoctoral and visiting scholars and a venu
 e for university-wide interdisciplinary conversation\, Green College is one
  of UBC’s busiest extracurricular academic sites\, hosting over 150 lecture
 s\, panels\, workshops and conferences every year. The College’s not-for-cr
 edit academic series and special lectures are open to all members of the Un
 iversity and to the public (without charge). Talks in the series “Thinking 
 at the Edge of Reason\,” which is co-hosted by the Principal\, Faculty and 
 Resident Members of the College\, are designed to be accessible to as wide 
 an audience as possible and to showcase work by UBC and visiting researcher
 s that ventures beyond the normal limits of disciplinary consensus. Talks l
 ast roughly 40-45 minutes and are followed by discussion and a reception. S
 eating-space is limited.</p>
LOCATION:Coach House\, Green College
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