History of Art Graduate Symposium – Beyond Habitability: Homes as Built and Imagined Spaces

Louise Nevelson's Sky Cathedral (1958)
April 6, 2024
9:45AM - 1:30PM
Online via Zoom

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2024-04-06 09:45:00 2024-04-06 13:30:00 History of Art Graduate Symposium – Beyond Habitability: Homes as Built and Imagined Spaces Ohio State University History of Art Graduate Symposium, April 6th, 2024Beyond Habitability: Homes as Built and Imagined Spaces9:45am: Opening Remarks with Ohio State University PhD Student Cole J Graham 10:00am:Mia Kival, PhD Student — Cultural Displacements: Exploring Home Through Art and IdentitySarah Hourie (she/her), PhD Student in Indigenous Studies at The University of Manitoba: The People Who House Themselves: A History of Métis Mobility and Housing in ManitobaVirginia Vannucchi (she/her), PhD Student in History of Art at The University of Florence: Exploring the Definition of Eco-Arts: Six Case Studies from the Contemporary Italian Art SceneAlicia Gallant (they/them), PhD Student in History of Art at The Graduate Center at CUNY: Wendy Red Star's Travels Pretty (2022) and the Concept of Home  11:00am: Panel Discussion 11:30am: Break 11: 45amAsia Adomanis, PhD Candidate — Literary and Artistic Landscapes: Reimagining Home in 20th Century WorksTazreen Jahan Bari (she/her), MA Student in English at McGill University: Barbary's Quest for Home in Rose Macaulay's The World My WildernessCharlotte Sarchet (she/her), MA Student in History of Art at SUNY Purchase: Edward Hopper's New York: Urban Voyeurism and the Illusion of Privacy in New York CityFrankie Kadir Vaughan (he/him), Dual Degree MA/MFA Student at SUNY Purchase: Louise Nevelson: Are Monochromes Queer? 12:45pm: Panel Discussion 1:15pm: Closing Remarks with Ohio State University Assistant Professor of History of Art Ujaan Ghosh Image: Louise Nevelson's Sky Cathedral (1958) Beyond Habitability Event Poster   Online via Zoom America/New_York public

Ohio State University History of Art Graduate Symposium, April 6th, 2024

Beyond Habitability: Homes as Built and Imagined Spaces


9:45am: Opening Remarks with Ohio State University PhD Student Cole J Graham
 

10:00am:

Mia Kival, PhD Student — Cultural Displacements: Exploring Home Through Art and Identity

Sarah Hourie (she/her), PhD Student in Indigenous Studies at The University of Manitoba: 
The People Who House Themselves: A History of Métis Mobility and Housing in Manitoba

Virginia Vannucchi (she/her), PhD Student in History of Art at The University of Florence: 
Exploring the Definition of Eco-Arts: Six Case Studies from the Contemporary Italian Art Scene

Alicia Gallant (they/them), PhD Student in History of Art at The Graduate Center at CUNY: 
Wendy Red Star's Travels Pretty (2022) and the Concept of Home 
 

11:00am: Panel Discussion
 

11:30am: Break
 

11: 45am

Asia Adomanis, PhD Candidate — Literary and Artistic Landscapes: Reimagining Home in 20th Century Works

Tazreen Jahan Bari (she/her), MA Student in English at McGill University: 
Barbary's Quest for Home in Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness

Charlotte Sarchet (she/her), MA Student in History of Art at SUNY Purchase: 
Edward Hopper's New York: Urban Voyeurism and the Illusion of Privacy in New York City

Frankie Kadir Vaughan (he/him), Dual Degree MA/MFA Student at SUNY Purchase: 
Louise Nevelson: Are Monochromes Queer?
 

12:45pm: Panel Discussion
 

1:15pm: Closing Remarks with Ohio State University Assistant Professor of History of Art Ujaan Ghosh


Louise Nevelson's Sky Cathedral (1958)

Image: Louise Nevelson's Sky Cathedral (1958) 


Beyond Habitability Event Poster 


 

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