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PhD Student Schuyler Black-Seitz Conducts Research on New Deal Murals in New York City
With the support of a Graduate Research Small Grant, PhD student Schuyler Black-Seitz traveled to New York City to conduct dissertation research on New Deal murals. His focus for this trip was on…
Four Undergraduate History of Art Majors Receive Aida Cannarsa Snow Undergraduate Scholarships
Aida Cannarsa Snow Scholarships of $2,000 are awarded annually to undergraduate students working towards a degree in History of Art (majors or double-majors). Applicants are chosen on the basis of…
PhD Student Lauren Caskey Attends Crystal Bridges's Tyson Scholars Ten Year Reunion and the AHAA in Arkansas
In early October, Lauren Caskey traveled to Bentonville, AR to participate in Crystal Bridges's Tyson Scholars Ten Year Reunion and the Association of Historians of American Art Biennial Symposium…
History of Art 4001 Visits the Wexner Center for the Arts
Undergraduate students from Professor Namiko Kunimoto’s HA 4001 practiced visual description at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Students viewed Sharing Circles: Carol Newhouse and the…
History of Art 2003 and 2003H Travels to the Cincinnati Art Museum to View Chinese Art Exhibition
Forty-four Students in History of Art 2003 and 2003H, taught by Christina Mathison and Julia Andrews, enjoyed a field trip to the Cincinnati Art Museum on Sunday, October 23, 2022, to view a…
History of Art Majors Travel to New York City for Capstone Research Seminar
A group of twelve History of Art majors traveled to New York City over fall break (Oct 13-15) as part of the department’s capstone research seminar. Led by Prof. Jody Patterson, and assisted by…
PhD Student Christy Sher Travels to the University of Pennsylvania to Conduct Research on the Arthur Tress Collection of Japanese Illustrated Books and Prints
Ph.D. student Christy Sher traveled to Philadelphia to conduct research on the Arthur Tress Collection of Japanese Illustrated Books and Prints at the University of Pennsylvania. She visited the…
PhD Student Allie Mickle Attends New York Film Festival's Screening of Artist Mika Rottenberg
With support from the Aida Cannarsa Snow Endowment, PhD Candidate Allie Mickle traveled to New York City to complete dissertation research on artist Mika Rottenberg, attending the New York Film…
PhD Student Sophie Richard Travels to New Mexico to Conduct Research on Nina Otero-Warren
Over fall break, PhD student Sophie Richard visited the New Mexico State Archives to review historic family records and drawings by Gilded Age activist, Nina Otero-Warren, whose legacy was…