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  • Fall 2025 Migration
  • Lecture Materials
  • Videos: Esther & Rembrandt
  • Videos: Harlem Ren.
  • Past Courses
    • Fall 2024 Venice & Ottoman >
      • Lecture Materials
      • Videos Lec 1
      • Lec 2
      • Lec 3
      • Lec 4
    • Fall 2023 Dutch Art >
      • Lecture Materials
      • Videos
    • Fall 2022 Phillips Collection >
      • Lecture Materials
      • 19th C. Videos
      • 20th C. Videos
    • Fall 2021 Art Nouveau >
      • 5 Exhibition
      • Slide Lists, PowerPoints & Articles
      • Art Nouveau Videos
    • Docent Lecture 19th Century Art in Context >
      • Lecture Slide List & Slides
      • 19th Century Videos
    • Docent Lecture Still Life Part II; after the golden age >
      • Lecture Slide List
      • Lecture Slides
      • Still Life Tour Objects
      • Still Life Videos
    • Fall 2020 Golden Mummies of Egypt >
      • 1 Egyptian
      • 2 Greek
      • 3 Greek & Etruscan
      • 4 Roman
    • Docent Lecture: Still Life >
      • Lecture Slides
      • Lecture Slide List
      • Still Life Tour Objects
      • Still Life Videos >
        • Still Life Articles
    • Fall 2019 Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera: Mexican Modernism >
      • Class Materials
      • Articles
      • Videos
    • Fall 2018 Georgia O'Keeffe: The Female Image & Image Maker >
      • Lecture 1 Women in Art
      • Lecture 2 O'Keeffe
      • Lecture 3 Contemporary
    • Fall 2017 American Art >
      • Colonial Beginnings: 1700s
      • Manifest Destiny: 1800s
      • Early Modernism: 1900s
    • Spring 2017 Italian Renaissance Art >
      • Ancient Italy to the Middle Ages
      • Proto Renaissance to Early Renaissance
      • Venetian Renaissance
      • Italian Renaissance & Mannerism
      • Glory of Venice Exhibition
    • Spring 2016 American Impressionism >
      • Childe Hassam
    • Fall 2015 Da Vinci and Escher; the Science of Art >
      • Italian High Renaissance
      • Leonardo's Codex Leicester
      • Impressionist
      • Perspective, Distortion, Metamorphosis
      • M.C. Escher >
        • Lec & Gal 1
        • Lec & Gal 2
        • Lec & Gal 3
    • Fall 2014 Small Treasures >
      • Class Materials
      • Portraiture
      • Landscape
      • Still Life
      • Lec 4
      • Lec & Gal 5
    • Fall 2013 Modern&Contemporary
    • Fall 2012 Portraiture, Landscape & Still Life
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  • About Kris

OLLI at Duke Fall 2025
Stories of Migration; Esther in Amsterdam and the Harlem Renaissance
See:  learnmore.duke.edu  ​ Fall catalogue available in August


​Inspired by a remarkable exhibition at the Metropolitan last year, I planned to present a lecture this year on the Harlem Renaissance and its legacy, a theme well represented in the NCMA collection. However, upon learning of the extraordinary upcoming NCMA special exhibition The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt, opening in Fall 2025, I saw a unique opportunity. The convergence of these two themes felt serendipitous — a parallel between two cultures, each forging a new identity in distinct cities and eras: Jews in 17th-century Amsterdam and African Americans in early 20th-century New York. Both stories are shaped by the pursuit of freedom and belonging, and both are vividly told through the richness of their artistic expressions.

Students may register for 4 in person lectures, 4 online lectures OR 4 in person lectures plus 3 gallery tours


  • All sessions will meet at the NCMA, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh. 
  • The 90-minute lectures will be held in the museum auditorium. 
  • The 70-minute Gallery Session attendees must obtain a ticket for The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt, other galleries are free. 
​Lectures are Thursdays 11:00 to 12:30

​September   25                    Lecture: Rembrandt in Jewish Amsterdam
October.         9                    Lecture: The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt
October        15 & 16   Gallery Session Book of Esther Exhibition galleries
October        23                    Lecture: Art in the Harlem Renaissance
October        29 & 30   Gallery Session: Images of and by African Americans
​                                             turn of the century to the 1930s
November      6                    Lecture: Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
November    12 & 13   Gallery Session NCMA Contemporary Galleries
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