Experts will give talks complementing the Fleming Museums spring exhibits in frequent noontime cafes. All events begin at 12:15 p.m. in the museums East Gallery. Lunch is available for purchase in the Marble Court from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The schedule is as follows:
- Feb. 16, Alfred Stieglitz, Lewis Hine, and the Canon of American Photography, with Evelyn Hankins, curator of collections and exhibitions
- March 2, From Barbie Doll to Voodoo Doll: Anthropology and Collecting the Body, with David Houston, lecturer of anthropology; Margaret Tamulonis, manager of collections and exhibitions; and students from Museum Anthropology 250
- March 16, Present Gods: Divinities in Indian Art, Jonathan Gold, visiting lecturer of religion
- March 30, The Other Vermont: Lewis Hine and the Child Labor Movement, with Paul Searls, visiting assistant professor of history
- April 13, Aesthetic Experience and Devotion in Indian Painting, with John Seyller, adjunct curator of Asian art and professor of art and art history