Lex Morgan Lancaster (Ph.D., 2017) published their book, Dragging Away: Queer Abstraction in Contemporary Art, with Duke University Press. Available now for pre-order, use code E22DRAG for 30% off on the Duke Press website. Lancaster was advised by …
Year: 2022
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | DS 920 Artisans & Artists: Histories & Theories of Making
Department of Art History Affiliate Professor Marina Moskowitz will be teaching the graduate seminar DS 920 “Artisans & Artists: Histories & Theories of Making” this fall on Tuesdays 9:30am–12:00pm. If you would like to learn …
Student Spotlight | Özlem Eren Published in “Medieval World”
Ph.D. Candidate Özlem Eren has contributed to the second issue of Medieval World: Culture & Conflict with her article titled “Yaroslav the Wise and Saint Sophia in Kyiv.” Learn more here. The issue is dedicated to the history, art and …
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | Interpreting Contemporary Art
Professor Daniel Spaulding will be teaching AH 409: Interpreting Contemporary Art, MW 5:30–6:45pm, during the fall 2022 semester. Sophomore standing, humanities breadth, and L&S credit. Enroll here.Description: This course provides an introduction to global art from the 1960s to the present, …
Faculty News | Prof. Andrzejewski Awarded IRH Fellowship for Fall 2022
In addition to being awarded the Hagley-NEH Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for Spring 2023, Professor Anna Andrzejewski has been awarded an Institute for Research in the Humanities (IRH) Fellowship for Fall 2022. During the 2022–23 academic …
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | Cross-Cultural Arts Around the Atlantic Rim: 1800 to the Present
AH 354 “Cross-Cultural Arts Around the Atlantic Rim: 1800 to the Present” will be taught by Professor Jill Casid TR 11:00–12:15pm this fall. Sophomore standing, Honors Optional, Ethnic Studies, Humanities Breadth, and L&S Credit. Description: …
Reports from the Field | Tania Kolarik Notes from Lucca
This summer many of our graduate students are traveling across the U.S. and abroad to conduct research for their dissertations. Our new series, Reports from the Field, will feature portions of our graduate student’s research and …
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | Religion and Art
After a year of leave, Professor Thomas Dale will be teaching AH 103: Religion and Art, TR 11:00–11:50am in Elvehjem L140. First year friendly, no prereqs, counts toward religious studies certificate, satisfies humanities breadth and L&S credit. Enroll here. Description: What makes a particular place …
Faculty News: Prof. Casid Presents at Tate Liverpool
On Friday, July 8th, Professor Jill Casid took part in the Finding Common Ground: Making the Landscape Radical symposium at Tate Liverpool. Prof. Casid’s paper was titled “Going to Seed in the Necrocene.” Imagined as an …
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | Seeing Through Conspiracies
This fall, Professor Jennifer Nelson will be teaching AH 103: Seeing Through Conspiracies, Monday and Wednesday, 12:05–12:55pm in Elvehjem L160. Comm B optional, satisfies humanities breadth and L&S credit. Enroll here. Description: Fake news is not a new problem. …