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PhD Candidate Allie Mickle Presents at College Art Association Conference
PhD Candidate Allie Mickle presented her paper, "Aesthetic Kitsch as Global Commodity in Mika Rottenberg's Cosmic Generator" at this year's College Art Association conference in Chicago, Illinois…
PhD Candidate Yifan Li Receives Research Grant from OSU’s Mershon Center
PhD Candidate Yifan Li was awarded a graduate research grant from The Ohio State University’s Mershon Center to facilitate his dissertation research. The Mershon Center, established in 1967,…
PhD Candidate Keyu Yan Publishes in ASAP/J
PhD Candidate Keyu Yan publishes a book review of Experimental Beijing: Gender and Globalization in Chinese Contemporary Art in ASAP/J. Written by anthropologist Sasha Su-Ling…
2 History of Art Graduate Students Awarded AGGRS Grants
The Department of History of Art Congratulates two students within the Graduate Program, Yifan Li and Dareen Hussein, who have been announced as recipients of awards from the 2023-2024 Alumni…
PhD Candidate Keyu Yan Publishes in East Asian Publishing and Society
Graduate Student Keyu Yan's peer-reviewed article, “Modernizing Sculpture: Print Culture and the New Discourse on Sculpture in China, circa 1880–1929,” is recently published in East Asian…
PhD Candidate Keyu Yan Publishes Book Review in InVisible Culture
Keyu Yan, a PhD candidate in History of Art, recently published a book review in InVisible Culture. This review discusses the anthology, The Cute, edited by literary scholar Sianne Ngai…
Students and Faculty Attend Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo
Prof. Karl Whittington and PhD Students Emilela Thomas-Adams and Margaret Wilson attended the International Medieval Congress at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, the largest annual…
Ph.D. student Christy Sher awarded Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship
Ph.D. student Christy Sher is awarded the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship for both the Summer of 2023 and the Academic Year 2023-2024, with funding from the U.S. Department of…
PhD Student Cole Graham Presents at UCSB Symposium
PhD Student Cole J Graham presented research from his master's thesis Inefficient, Unsustainable, and Fragmentary: The Rauschenberg Combines as Disabled Bodies on Friday, April 28th, at…