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The Department Congratulates History of Art Graduates and Departmental Award Winners
The Department would like to congratulate all of the 2022 History of Art graduates. The Department also recognizes two undergraduate 2021-22 graduates who have received departmental awards.…

The Global Arts + Humanities' 2022 Society of Fellows Showcase
On May 5, 2022, the Global Arts + Humanities' Society of Fellows showcase featured faculty and graduate research. The theme of the showcase was Extinction | Imagination. The event consisted…

PhD Student Liz Rae Heise-Glass Travels to Dublin, Ireland to See Laurie Anderson Performance
PhD student Liz Rae Heise-Glass travelled to Dublin, Ireland in April. Her main purpose for the excursion was to attend a performance by the artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who…

Essay by Professor Kris Paulsen Published in "Transmissions from the Pleroma"
An essay by Professor Kris Paulsen appears in Transmissions from the Pleroma, a new book on the work of experimental composer and video artist Jerry Hunt, published by the New York Gallery…

Professor Namiko Kunimoto's Essay "Katsura Yuki and the Allegorical Turn" Published in an Edited Volume
Professor Namiko Kunimoto's essay "Katsura Yuki and the Allegorical Turn" was recently published in an edited volume called Watermoon Moon Reflections: Essays in Honor of Patricia Berger.
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Emilela Thomas-Adams Wins Essay Award from CMRS
PhD Student Emilela Thomas-Adams, who just finished her first year in the program, was awarded the 2022 Hanawalt Prize from OSU’s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
The essay is…

Former Student Worker Laurel Hilliard Hired as Digital Content Editor at the Wexner Center for the Arts
The department of History of Art employs excellent student employees that support the academic mission of our department. Laurel Hilliard was a student assistant with the department for several…

Alumna Ariana Maki (PhD 2013) is currently on an NEH-Mellon Fellowship for Digital Publication
Alumna Ariana Maki (PhD 2013) is currently on an NEH-Mellon Fellowship for Digital Publication for the project "Digital Biography: Teaching the Life of the Buddha Using Literature and Art." The…

PhD Candidate Stephanie Kang Conducts Dissertation Research in New York
PhD Candidate Stephanie Kang received funds from the Murnane Travel Award and Graduate Symposium Award to conduct dissertation research in New York.
While there, she visited…