Department of History of Art 2025 Graduate Symposium

Artworks featured in the research of graduate students.
February 22, 2025
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Pomerene Hall 250

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2025-02-22 10:00:00 2025-02-22 12:00:00 Department of History of Art 2025 Graduate Symposium The annual Graduate Student Symposium highlights the broad range of graduate research currently supported by the History of Art Department at Ohio State. This event is designed to foster the intellectual community of the department, providing an opportunity for thoughtful engagement among faculty, current, and prospective students.  Ujaan Ghosh, Assistant Professor Introduction and Welcome            Dareen Hussein, PhD CandidateAreas of study: Film and visual studies, contemporary art The 'Laboratory of Post-Colonial Culture": La Cinémathèque Algérienne and the Circulation of Third Cinema(s) Mia Kivel, PhD StudentAreas of study: Modern and contemporary Ainu art From the Kotan to the Gallery: A Re-evaluation of Ainu 'Tourist Art' Emilela Thomas-Adams, PhD CandidateAreas of study: Late medieval convents, fabric arts, practices of recycling and repair, and history of medicine Creating Palimpsests: Medieval and Contemporary Engagements with the Königsfelden Antependium            Pomerene Hall 250 America/New_York public

The annual Graduate Student Symposium highlights the broad range of graduate research currently supported by the History of Art Department at Ohio State. This event is designed to foster the intellectual community of the department, providing an opportunity for thoughtful engagement among faculty, current, and prospective students. 

 

  • Ujaan Ghosh, Assistant Professor
    • Introduction and Welcome

            

  • Dareen Hussein, PhD Candidate
    • Areas of study: Film and visual studies, contemporary art
      • The 'Laboratory of Post-Colonial Culture": La Cinémathèque Algérienne and the Circulation of Third Cinema(s)

 

  • Mia Kivel, PhD Student
    • Areas of study: Modern and contemporary Ainu art
      • From the Kotan to the Gallery: A Re-evaluation of Ainu 'Tourist Art'

 

  • Emilela Thomas-Adams, PhD Candidate
    • Areas of study: Late medieval convents, fabric arts, practices of recycling and repair, and history of medicine
      • Creating Palimpsests: Medieval and Contemporary Engagements with the Königsfelden Antependium

 

          

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