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Tag: History of Art

Alexander Nagel Edits Book on Cave Sanctuaries in Ancient Greece

December 21, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Dr. Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, and assistant professor, History of Art, has co-edited a volume on […]

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Strange Bedfellows: How Found Objects, Mineralogy and Ancient Viewing Stones Deliver a Relevant Message

November 12, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

As a part of “Interpreting the Natural: Contemporary Visions of Scholars’ Rocks,” the Korean Cultural Center is hosting a series […]

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Alexander Nagel Discusses Archaeology Research and Pedagogy

September 14, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

This July, Alexander Nagel, assistant professor, History of Art, spoke on recent research on the archaeology of the UNESCO World […]

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Virtual Talk: “What Would Benjamin Franklin Think About Facebook?”

April 21, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

Amy Werbel, History of Art Professor and Fulbright Scholar to the United Kingdom, will deliver—online—the 2020 Annual Fulbright Lecture at […]

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A Faculty Member’s Images of Vanishing Nomadic Tribes

A Faculty Member’s Images of Vanishing Nomadic Tribes

February 28, 2020 Alex Joseph College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, Featured, School of Liberal Arts

In the Taurus Mountains of Turkey, Yörük nomads live largely according to the needs of their livestock, sometimes traveling hundreds […]

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Justine De Young Publishes Articles on Art History Pedagogy and James Tissot

January 23, 2020 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

Justine De Young, History of Art, recently published a peer-reviewed article on art history pedagogy for the open access e-journal Art History […]

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Liberal Arts Dean’s Forum: Presidential Scholars Program Colloquium

January 22, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

Presented by Professor Praveen K. Chaudhry, Vanishing Community, Vanishing Cultures: The Yörüks of Taurus Mountains, Turkey is a part of […]

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Kyunghee Pyun to Speak in Taiwan About Sustainable Fashion

November 14, 2019 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, will speak at the 2019 Orange Beneficence–International Conference at the College of Fashion and Textiles, Fu […]

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The Most Beautiful Blue: Crafting Lions, Glaze, and Monument in Babylon, Susa, and Beyond

November 14, 2019 Laura Hatmaker

A group of distinguished experts and scholars introduce and discuss aspects of the rediscovery, preservation, and presentation of ancient Near […]

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Kyoto Nishijin Textiles Weaving and Dyeing Workshop

November 12, 2019 Laura Hatmaker

Shiro Ohe is a third-generation weaver from the Nishijin district of Kyoto, Japan. Nishijin has been a center for luxury textile […]

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