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DTSTART:20180223T150000Z
DTEND:20180224T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386920
DTSTART:20180226T150000Z
DTEND:20180227T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386921
DTSTART:20180227T150000Z
DTEND:20180228T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386922
DTSTART:20180228T150000Z
DTEND:20180301T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386923
DTSTART:20180301T150000Z
DTEND:20180302T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386924
DTSTART:20180302T150000Z
DTEND:20180303T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386925
DTSTART:20180305T150000Z
DTEND:20180306T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386926
DTSTART:20180306T150000Z
DTEND:20180307T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386927
DTSTART:20180307T150000Z
DTEND:20180308T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386928
DTSTART:20180308T150000Z
DTEND:20180309T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386929
DTSTART:20180309T150000Z
DTEND:20180310T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386930
DTSTART:20180312T140000Z
DTEND:20180313T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386931
DTSTART:20180313T140000Z
DTEND:20180314T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386932
DTSTART:20180314T140000Z
DTEND:20180315T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386933
DTSTART:20180315T140000Z
DTEND:20180316T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386934
DTSTART:20180316T140000Z
DTEND:20180317T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386935
DTSTART:20180319T140000Z
DTEND:20180320T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386936
DTSTART:20180320T140000Z
DTEND:20180321T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386937
DTSTART:20180321T140000Z
DTEND:20180322T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386938
DTSTART:20180322T140000Z
DTEND:20180323T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386939
DTSTART:20180323T140000Z
DTEND:20180324T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386940
DTSTART:20180326T140000Z
DTEND:20180327T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386941
DTSTART:20180327T140000Z
DTEND:20180328T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386942
DTSTART:20180328T140000Z
DTEND:20180329T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386943
DTSTART:20180329T140000Z
DTEND:20180330T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386944
DTSTART:20180330T140000Z
DTEND:20180331T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386945
DTSTART:20180402T140000Z
DTEND:20180403T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386946
DTSTART:20180403T140000Z
DTEND:20180404T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386947
DTSTART:20180404T140000Z
DTEND:20180405T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386948
DTSTART:20180405T140000Z
DTEND:20180406T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386949
DTSTART:20180406T140000Z
DTEND:20180407T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386950
DTSTART:20180409T140000Z
DTEND:20180410T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386951
DTSTART:20180410T140000Z
DTEND:20180411T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386952
DTSTART:20180411T140000Z
DTEND:20180412T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386953
DTSTART:20180412T140000Z
DTEND:20180413T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386954
DTSTART:20180413T140000Z
DTEND:20180414T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386955
DTSTART:20180416T140000Z
DTEND:20180417T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386956
DTSTART:20180417T140000Z
DTEND:20180418T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386957
DTSTART:20180418T140000Z
DTEND:20180419T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386958
DTSTART:20180419T140000Z
DTEND:20180420T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386959
DTSTART:20180420T140000Z
DTEND:20180421T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386960
DTSTART:20180423T140000Z
DTEND:20180424T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386961
DTSTART:20180424T140000Z
DTEND:20180425T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386962
DTSTART:20180425T140000Z
DTEND:20180426T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386963
DTSTART:20180426T140000Z
DTEND:20180427T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386964
DTSTART:20180427T140000Z
DTEND:20180428T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386965
DTSTART:20180430T140000Z
DTEND:20180501T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386966
DTSTART:20180501T140000Z
DTEND:20180502T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386967
DTSTART:20180502T140000Z
DTEND:20180503T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386968
DTSTART:20180503T140000Z
DTEND:20180504T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386969
DTSTART:20180504T140000Z
DTEND:20180505T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386970
DTSTART:20180507T140000Z
DTEND:20180508T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386971
DTSTART:20180508T140000Z
DTEND:20180509T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386972
DTSTART:20180509T140000Z
DTEND:20180510T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386973
DTSTART:20180510T140000Z
DTEND:20180511T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386974
DTSTART:20180511T140000Z
DTEND:20180512T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386975
DTSTART:20180514T140000Z
DTEND:20180515T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386976
DTSTART:20180515T140000Z
DTEND:20180516T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386977
DTSTART:20180516T140000Z
DTEND:20180517T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386978
DTSTART:20180517T140000Z
DTEND:20180518T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386979
DTSTART:20180518T140000Z
DTEND:20180519T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386980
DTSTART:20180521T140000Z
DTEND:20180522T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386981
DTSTART:20180522T140000Z
DTEND:20180523T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386982
DTSTART:20180523T140000Z
DTEND:20180524T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386983
DTSTART:20180524T140000Z
DTEND:20180525T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386984
DTSTART:20180525T140000Z
DTEND:20180526T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386985
DTSTART:20180528T140000Z
DTEND:20180529T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386986
DTSTART:20180529T140000Z
DTEND:20180530T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386987
DTSTART:20180530T140000Z
DTEND:20180531T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386988
DTSTART:20180531T140000Z
DTEND:20180601T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386989
DTSTART:20180601T140000Z
DTEND:20180602T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386990
DTSTART:20180604T140000Z
DTEND:20180605T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386991
DTSTART:20180605T140000Z
DTEND:20180606T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386992
DTSTART:20180606T140000Z
DTEND:20180607T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386993
DTSTART:20180607T140000Z
DTEND:20180608T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386994
DTSTART:20180608T140000Z
DTEND:20180609T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386995
DTSTART:20180611T140000Z
DTEND:20180612T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386996
DTSTART:20180612T140000Z
DTEND:20180613T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386997
DTSTART:20180613T140000Z
DTEND:20180614T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386998
DTSTART:20180614T140000Z
DTEND:20180615T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3386999
DTSTART:20180615T140000Z
DTEND:20180616T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387000
DTSTART:20180618T140000Z
DTEND:20180619T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387001
DTSTART:20180619T140000Z
DTEND:20180620T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387002
DTSTART:20180620T140000Z
DTEND:20180621T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387003
DTSTART:20180621T140000Z
DTEND:20180622T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387004
DTSTART:20180622T140000Z
DTEND:20180623T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387005
DTSTART:20180625T140000Z
DTEND:20180626T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387006
DTSTART:20180626T140000Z
DTEND:20180627T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387007
DTSTART:20180627T140000Z
DTEND:20180628T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387008
DTSTART:20180628T140000Z
DTEND:20180629T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387009
DTSTART:20180629T140000Z
DTEND:20180630T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387010
DTSTART:20180702T140000Z
DTEND:20180703T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387011
DTSTART:20180703T140000Z
DTEND:20180704T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387012
DTSTART:20180704T140000Z
DTEND:20180705T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387013
DTSTART:20180705T140000Z
DTEND:20180706T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387014
DTSTART:20180706T140000Z
DTEND:20180707T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387015
DTSTART:20180709T140000Z
DTEND:20180710T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387016
DTSTART:20180710T140000Z
DTEND:20180711T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387017
DTSTART:20180711T140000Z
DTEND:20180712T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387018
DTSTART:20180712T140000Z
DTEND:20180713T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387019
DTSTART:20180713T140000Z
DTEND:20180714T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387020
DTSTART:20180716T140000Z
DTEND:20180717T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387021
DTSTART:20180717T140000Z
DTEND:20180718T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387022
DTSTART:20180718T140000Z
DTEND:20180719T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387023
DTSTART:20180719T140000Z
DTEND:20180720T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387024
DTSTART:20180720T140000Z
DTEND:20180721T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387025
DTSTART:20180723T140000Z
DTEND:20180724T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387026
DTSTART:20180724T140000Z
DTEND:20180725T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387027
DTSTART:20180725T140000Z
DTEND:20180726T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387028
DTSTART:20180726T140000Z
DTEND:20180727T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387029
DTSTART:20180727T140000Z
DTEND:20180728T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387030
DTSTART:20180730T140000Z
DTEND:20180731T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387031
DTSTART:20180731T140000Z
DTEND:20180801T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387032
DTSTART:20180801T140000Z
DTEND:20180802T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387033
DTSTART:20180802T140000Z
DTEND:20180803T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387034
DTSTART:20180803T140000Z
DTEND:20180804T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387035
DTSTART:20180806T140000Z
DTEND:20180807T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387036
DTSTART:20180807T140000Z
DTEND:20180808T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387037
DTSTART:20180808T140000Z
DTEND:20180809T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387038
DTSTART:20180809T140000Z
DTEND:20180810T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T172019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3387039
DTSTART:20180810T140000Z
DTEND:20180811T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Benson Latin American Collection and the Blanton Museum of 
 Art present the exhibition Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People
  and Things from the Spanish Americas. \n\nThe Spanish military conquest i
 n the Americas started in the early years of the sixteenth century and was
  soon followed by a period of acculturation and Christianization. The prin
 ting press was a crucial element in this process. Italian printers Juan Pa
 blos and Antonio Ricardo brought the first printing presses to Mexico City
  in 1539 and to Lima in 1589. The earliest published materials included bo
 oks in Spanish\, Latin\, and indigenous languages\, as well as musical sco
 res and representations of miraculous images. This exhibition displays som
 e of these items\, not only identifying them as conduits of religious and 
 visual knowledge\, but also reflecting on them as physical objects pivotin
 g complex commercial and cultural relationships.\n\nThis exhibition is pre
 sented in conjunction with the 2018 Lozano Long Conference\, "Create\, Con
 sume\, Collect: The Lives of Colonial Latin American Artifacts\," taking p
 lace at the Blanton on Thursday\, Feb. 22\, and the Benson Collection on F
 riday\, Feb. 23. Visit the conference link for details on panels\, keynote
 s\, and more.\n\nThe exhibition remains on view through August 10\, 2018\,
  during library hours.\n\nFor more information\, contact Susanna Sharpe. \
 n\nHours – The Benson Collection is open Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. t
 o 8 p.m.\, Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. The collection
  is closed Saturdays.\n\nImage: Genaro García Collection\, Benson Latin A
 merican Collection
GEO:30.284239;-97.727669
LOCATION:Benson Latin American Collection\, 2nd floor
SUMMARY:Ink and Memory: A Documentary History of People and Things from the
  Spanish Americas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/ink_and_memory_a_documentar
 y_history_of_people_and_things_from_the_spanish_americas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Sports & Recreation
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