Affiliate Faculty
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 …
Fall 2022 Course Highlight | The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece
Art History 300/Classics 300: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece requires sophomore standing and can be used as a humanities breadth and L&S credit. Art History Affiliate Professor William Aylward will be teaching this class MW 8:25–9:40am in 104 …
DOB’22 | Thank You @ProfRosenblum!
DOB’22 Thank You @ProfRosenblum! Here is your art historical badger! It’s a painting of a Badger by a Badger! Joseph Badger, James Badger, 1760. The Met, Rogers Fund, 1929, 29.85. Learn more here: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/10085?ft=%22Badger%22&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=2
Faculty News | Faisal Abdu’Allah’s Blu³eprint at MMoCA
Art History Affiliate Professor of Printmaking and the Chazen Family Distinguished Chair in Art, Faisal Abdu’Allah, has unveiled the sculpture Blu³eprint that was commissioned by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA). You can read The Cap Times article here and a write-up …
Hernández, Paola S.
Spring 2022 Course Highlight | AH/CLASSICS 304 🏛 The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome 🏛
Professor William Aylward will teach AH/Classics 304 “The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome” in Spring 2022, TR 9:30–10:45am, 114 Van Hise Hall, humanities breadth and L&S credit. In the Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome we explore …
Gilman, Amy
Fall 2021 Course Highlight: AH/Classics 300 “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. Art History Affiliate Professor William …
Spring 2021 Course Highlight: DS 501 “The Material Culture of Childhood”
Need more material culture in your life? Check out Prof. Sarah Carter’s new course DS 501: “The Material Culture of Childhood.” The course will explore the histories of children and childhood and use material culture …