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Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: The path guides the meaning, Rebecca Camacho Presents Gallery, San Francisco, CA (Curated, MacKenzie Stevens, Director and Curator, Visual Arts Center, The University of Texas at Austin)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: Roots and Vessels: An Exploration of Ancestry, Lineage, and the Embodied Family Portrait, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT (Curated, Priya Nadkarni Green)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Group exhibition: Strangers to/in/of/… this world, Harry Wood Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (Curated, Erika Lynn Hanson, Associate Professor, ASU)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Solo exhibition: Loose Lips, MATERIAL Contemporary, Salt Lake City, UT (Curated, Jorge Rojas, Curator, MATERIAL Contemporary)


Iglesias, L. 2023. Solo exhibition: Las Hermanas Iglesias: Contemporary Projects, Blanton Museum, Austin, TX (Curated, Claire Howard, Curator, Blanton Museum, Austin, TX)


Adeline Mueller (Music) gave an invited lecture in the Musicology Colloquia series at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, entitled “Touching Melodies: Tactile Music Notation at the Vienna Institute for the Blind, ca. 1819” (November 8). Luke Jaeger (Technical Project Administrator, Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab) prepared three-dimensional replicas of an experimental music notation system illustrated in one of Mueller's nineteenth-century sources; these were shared with the audience at the lecture.


Jones, S.F. “Are Elections bad for Georgia’s Democracy,” PONARS Eurasia, October 24, 2021,


Stephen Jones was appointed director of the Georgian Studies Program and lecturer in Government at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, (beginning January 2021).


Stephen Jones has been named the first director of the new Program on Georgian Studies at the at Harvard University, a new initiative made possible by a research award from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia.


Stephen Jones, taking advantage of phased retirement, co-founded and is co-Director of the Master's program in Modern Georgian History at Ilia State University, Georgia (country).