New Publications by Professor Joseph Monteyne
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory congratulates Associate Professor Joseph Monteyne on the release of his new book, Media Critique in the Age of Gillray: Scratches, Scraps, and Spectres (University of Toronto Press, 2022).
Visual Art Undergraduate Exhibition 2022 Virtual Tour
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory (AHVA) and AHVA Gallery are very pleased to present a virtual tour in our new virtual AHVA Gallery exhibition space of the Visual Art Undergraduate Exhibition 2022.
Welcome Associate Professor Nuno Porto
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory is excited to announce that Nuno Porto is joining the department as an Associate Professor with a focus on African Art and Heritage. He will be teaching the ARTH 410 Seminar in African Art – Key debates in the Arts and the African Diasporas in this […]
Seeking Assistant Professor of Teaching, Art History
We invite applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor of Teaching, with responsibility for teaching undergraduate courses, developing curriculum, and other relevant educational leadership and service.
Seeking Open Rank Professor of Modern and Contemporary Indigenous Art and Cultural Practices
We invite applications for a tenure-track/stream appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor specializing in the field of modern and contemporary Indigenous art and cultural practices. Scholars with any research specialization in First Nations/Indigenous North American art and cultural practices are welcome to apply.
AHVA Faculty and Students involved in SANKOFA – African Routes, Canadian Roots at Museum of Anthropology
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory congratulates MOA Curator and incoming member of faculty Nuno Porto and AHVA PhD candidate Titilope Salami, on their newly co-curated exhibition SANKOFA – African Routes, Canadian Roots at Museum of Anthropology.
New Book by Dana Claxton, The Sioux Project – Tatanka Oyate
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory congratulates Dana Claxton, Head and Professor, for the launch of her new book: The Sioux Project – Tatanka Oyate (co-published by Information Office and the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina Saskatchewan).
Autumn Star Chacon – 2021 Geoffrey & Margaret Andrew Fellow
The Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory is pleased to have the opportunity to host another Geoffrey & Margaret Andrew Fellowship. Autumn Star Chacon has been selected as the fellow for 2021-2022.
Call to Action! Joanne & Alice Application Support Fund for Black and Indigenous People
Do you identify as Black or Indigenous and plan to apply to the MFA Visual Art Program this winter? If so, apply by December 1, 2021!
Andrew Gruft (1937-2021)
We are deeply saddened to hear the passing of Andrew Gruft.