Ph.D. Candidate Matt Ferens will be teaching AH 430: Monsters & Machines, Tuesday/Thursday 4:00–5:15pm during the Fall 2021 semester. There are no prerequisites! Counts as humanities breadth and L&S credit. “The world will ask you who you are, …
Month: June 2021
Fall 2021 Course Highlight: The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece
Art History 300/Classics 300: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece is a first-year friendly course that has no prerequisites and can be used as a humanities breadth and L&S credit. Professor William Aylward will be …
Fall 2021 Course Highlight: AH 303 Agency & Image in Asia
Art History 303: Agency & Image in Asia is a first-year friendly course that has no prerequisites and can be used as a humanities breadth and L&S credit. Ph.D. Candidate Young Kim will be teaching this class …
Happy Father’s Day!
Happy Father’s Day to all of our Art History Dads!
Happy Juneteenth!
Today we recognize and celebrate the national holiday, Juneteenth, the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas first learned of the Emancipation Proclamation. Today we honor Black Americans and reflect on their activism to …
Fall 2021 Course Highlight: AH 202 History of Western Art II, From Renaissance to Contemporary
Art History 202: History of Western Art II, From Renaissance to Contemporary is a first-year friendly course that has no prerequisites and can be used as a humanities breadth and L&C credit. Prof. Anna Andrzejewski will be teaching …
Faculty News: Casid’s Film ArtNet Pick of the Week for June 7–13!
Professor Jill Casid debuted a specially commissioned film, Untitled (Melancholy as Medium) on Wednesday, June 9th. Casid conceived the fifth chapter Melancholy as Medium of the exhibition Indisposable: Structures of Support after the ADA curated by UW Art History Ph.D. candidate Jessica A. …
Spring 2021 Graduate Spotlight: Mark Dieter, Ph.D. in Art History
This spring, Mark Dieter graduated with his Ph.D. in Art History and plans to work in ministry, teaching, and military chaplaincy. He reflects, “my special memories are too many to recount but I will always …
Spring 2021 Graduate Spotlight: Jenna Marcus, B.A. Economics and Art History Certificate
Jenna Marcus graduated in Spring 2021 with a B.A. in Economics and a Certificate in Art History. She currently has “a job in marketing (for which I have been working part-time throughout the year) and …
Student & Faculty Spotlight: Cooley and Prof. Casid Collaboration
We are pleased to announce the next online chapter of Indisposable: Structures of Support After the ADA, co-curated by Jessica Cooley (UW–Madison, Art History, Ph.D. Candidate) and Ann M. Fox on Wednesday, June 9th from …