Save the Date for the 2021–22 Gombar/Duychak Lecture with Professor Christopher Wood, Department of German, NYU. His talk is titled: “Altdorfer among the Soldier-folk”Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 | 7:00–8:30pm CT | Conrad A. Elvehjem Building, L140 …
Month: January 2022
Student Spotlight: Cortney Anderson Kramer Publishes on Stella Waitzkin
Cortney Anderson Kramer (Ph.D. Candidate) recently published “A Matter of Denial: Stella Waitzkin’s Lost Library” in the Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of the Arts. The article explores the performative nature of Waitzkin’s Lost Library through an examination of her Red Books.
Faculty News: Profs. Li & Nelson Publish in Selva
The third issue of Selva, a peer-reviewed and open access journal, is now available and you may find some familiar author names. Professor Jennifer Nelson has published “What is a Classic? On the Role of Endurance in Art …
Welcome Back Badgers!!! Stay warm on this very chilly day! ☃☕️❄️
Welcome Back Badgers!!! Stay warm on this very chilly day!
Faculty News: Andrzejewski publishes on NALCREST
Professor Anna Andrzejewski has published “Building NALCREST (1964): A Union Retirement Suburb for Postal Carriers in Polk County, Florida,” in Arris: The Journal of the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (UNC Press).Caption: undated postcard showing aerial …
Student Spotlight: Sophia Abrams Wins Creative Arts Award
Art History undergrad Sophia Abrams is one of two undergraduate awardees of the Lyman S.V. Judson and Ellen Mackechnie Judson Student Award in the Creative Arts. Sophia is a Powers-Knapp senior at the University of Wisconsin–Madison studying …
Save the Date for the 2022 Howard S. Schwartz Memorial Annual Lecture Series!
Save the Date for the 2022 Howard S. Schwartz Memorial Annual Lecture Series! On Thursday, March 31st, 2022, 7:00–8:30pm CT, Professor Steven Nelson, Dean of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the …
Student Spotlight: Unsettling the Landscape, Panel Discussion w/Kendra Greendeer (Ph.D. Candidate)
This Wednesday, January 19th, 3:00–4:00pm CT, Ph.D. Candidate Kendra Greendeer will be moderating a virtual discussion with Indigenous artists Erin Genia, Margarita Paz-Pedro, and Mona Cliff. This fall Kendra completed a fellowship with The Research Center for …
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2022
It’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and we encourage you to attend this year’s MLK Symposium “An Evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones” on Tuesday, January 25th, 2022 at 6:30pm CT. It will be an evening of …
Spring 2022 Course Highlight | Ancient Architectural Practice
This spring, Professor Nick Cahill will be teaching the seminar AH 505/805 “Ancient Architectural Practice,” T 4:00–6:30pm, humanities breadth and L&S credit. When visiting an ancient site for the first or even the thousandth time, most people’s immediate response is, …