PhD Art History candidates will present a synopsis of their thesis research. Each presentation will be followed by a question and answer period. There will be one presentation on Friday, November 14th at 2:30 (Room TBA). The following day, on Saturday November 15th, there will be four presentations, starting at 11:30 am, and followed by a […]
MA and PhD Art History students will present thesis abstracts followed by question period. ART HISTORY ROUND TABLES NOVEMBER 21, 2009 10:30-11:15 Aldona Dziedziejko FRACTURE AND RESISTANCE: LOOKING THROUGH THE ARCHIVE AT THE SPACES OF THE ANTI-ASIATIC RIOT OF 1907 11:15-12:00 Ivana Vranic MICHELANGELO’S RONDANINI PIETÀ: MATERIALITY, TEMPORALITY AND TRANSUBSTANTIATION 12:00-1:00 Lunch Break […]
29th Annual AHVA Graduate Symposium and Exhibition: Sights/Sites of Spectacle In 2010, the city of Vancouver will become the site of an immense international spectacle. On the eve of the Olympic Games, the AHVA 2010 Graduate Symposium and Exhibition will engage with the notion of spectacle as theoretical concept, historical phenomenon, and artistic theme. The […]
29th Annual AHVA Graduate Symposium and Exhibition: Sights/Sites of Spectacle In 2010, the city of Vancouver will become the site of an immense international spectacle. On the eve of the Olympic Games, the AHVA 2010 Graduate Symposium and Exhibition will engage with the notion of spectacle as theoretical concept, historical phenomenon, and artistic theme. The […]
Art History Graduate Students will present abstacts of their research Please join us as Art History Masters and PhD students present abstracts of their research. A reception will follow.
Organized by Professors Serge Guilbaut and John O’Brian with Carla Benzan and Aldona Dziedziejko in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory. In the midst of the Cold War, while the world held its breath in anticipation of an atomic apocalypse, artists of all kinds grappled with a tense and rapidly changing world. […]
Art History PhD and MA students present their thesis abstracts. Please join the Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory for the Art History PhD and MA Roundtable Presentations. Art History MA and PhD students will present their thesis abstracts followed by a question and answer period. Saturday, November 20, 2010, 10:00 am – […]
February 25th and 26th, 2011. As Hal Foster has noted in a recent questionnaire on the subject, contemporaneity, while not a new term, has at our present moment assumed a relevance as insistent as it is diverse. Encompassing a wide array of concerns including the ambitions and anxieties of the “new” in historical and neo-avant-gardes, […]
Art History, CCST MA/PhD Graduate students will present abstracts of their research Please join the department to hear Art History and Critical & Curatorial graduate students present their thesis research. Each presentation will be followed by a question and answer period. Reception to follow. See attached pdf for schedule of speakers and topics.
The 7th Annual Art History Undergraduate Symposium will feature the research papers of five undergraduate students who have used innovative approaches to art and visual culture in a variety of historical periods and geographical areas. In the company of students, professors and other members of the community the speakers will present their work with ample […]