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For a short webcast of the introductions to the Caravaggio in Malta Symposium organized by Prof. David M. Stone and held at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC on Oct. 24, 2009, please click the link below:
http://www.tvworldwide.com/globe_show/caravaggio/081024/default_go.cfm?gsid=981 |
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Professor Herman interviewed by Daily Times...>More |
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| Professor Rujivacharakul's talk for the Department of Asian Studies...>More |
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| Professor Rujivacharakul's talk for Cambridge History of Art series ...>More |
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| Professor Monica Dominguez Torres awarded kluge Fellowship...>More |
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Professor Margaret Werth has been named a Clark-Centre Allemand Fellow...More
http://www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/2008/mar/fellow032108.html |
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Professor Kallmyer will be Scholar-in-Residence at the Lamar Dodd School...More |
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Graduate Students News & Events |
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| http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2009/nov/mesda111908.html |
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| Eric Gollannek, who just completed his doctorate in art history and is now on the faculty of Ferris State University, spoke on “Drinking Around the Atlantic Rim: The Sensory Worlds of the Punch Bowl in 18th-Century America”; |
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| Anna Marley, a UD graduate student in art history, spoke on “The Imperial Picturesque in the Charleston Domestic Interior: Thomas Coram's Representations of the Lowcountry Plantation Landscape”; |
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| Louis Nelson, a graduate of UD's Winterthur Program in Early American Culture and now at the University of Virginia, spoke on “The Architectures of Freedom”; |
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| Pepper Stetler and Elizabeth Scheulen were invited by the Pulitzer Foundation in St. Louis to participate in a symposium with thier graduate adviser, Margaret Werth, The theme of the exhibition is "Water" (for more information go to http://water.pulitzerarts.org/) and included works by Matisse, Beckmann, Oldenburg, Lichtenstein, Kelly, Serra, Horn, Gober, and Whiteread. The Pulitzer Foundation is a unique institution in the U.S., with an exceptional building designed by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The two day symposium also included the curator Lynne Cooke from Dia and her students from the Curatorial Studies Program at Bard and the artists Ann Hamilton and Michael Mercil and their students from Ohio State University. |
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Undergraduate Students News & Events |
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Art History Faculty News & Events Archives |
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| Wendy Bellion |
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| Perry Chapman |
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| Monica Dominguez Torres |
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| Bernard Herman |
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| Nina Kallmyer |
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| Lawrence Nees |
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| Ikem Okoye |
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| Lauren Petersen |
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| Vimalin Rujivacharakul |
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| David Stone |
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| Margaret Werth |
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| Art History Emeritus Faculty News & Events Archives |
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| E. Wayne Craven |
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