Learning to Look | Pre-Columbian Mexico
Schedule
Thu, 22 Jan, 2026 at 06:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
20 Terry Street, Suite 116, Patchogue, NY, United States, New York 11772 | Patchogue, NY
From the Olmec to the Aztecs, Mexico holds nearly 3,000 years of rich cultural history. From the rainforests of the south to the central highlands, civilizations rose, built monumental works, and eventually faded—each with its own story, yet connected through shared themes and enduring traditions. Explore the art and architecture of Mesoamerica through sculpture, painting, and sacred sites, and consider this vast timeline alongside Europe’s—from the ancient Minoans through the High Renaissance.
Guest Lecturer: Thomas Germano, Professor of Art History at Farmingdale State College, and two-time NEA grant recipient for the study of Mesoamerican art history and culture.
📅 January 22 | 6:30 PM
📍 20 Terry Street, Patchogue�💻 Or join via Zoom: ID 880 1524 8901 | Passcode 419010
🤝 Presented in partnership with the Patchogue-Medford Library.
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