Shannon Vittoria, a research associate at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and GC Art History alumna, has helped curate Thomas Cole’s Journey: Atlantic Crossings, on view through May 13! Continue reading “Shannon Vittoria Organizes “Thomas Cole’s Journey: Atlantic Crossings” at The Met”
Dr. Cynthia Hahn named a 2018 Fellow of the The Medieval Academy of America
Dr. Cynthia Hahn, Professor of medieval art at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, has been named a 2018 Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, one of the highest honors in the field of medieval art! Congratulations!
Rewald Seminar: Anna Arabindan-Kesson
On November 14, Dr. Anna Arabindan-Kesson of Princeton University will lecture on “Black Bodies, White Gold: Cotton and the Materiality of Race.”
Rewald Seminar: Marnin Young
On October 24, Dr. Marnin Young of Yeshiva University will lecture on “Seurat and Space.”
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Tomorrow: Revolution in the Margins, 1917-2017: Modern and Contemporary Art from Eastern, Central, and South Eastern Europe.
Please join us for the conference: Revolution in the Margins, 1917-2017: Modern and Contemporary Art from Eastern, Central, and South Eastern Europe. Continue reading “Tomorrow: Revolution in the Margins, 1917-2017: Modern and Contemporary Art from Eastern, Central, and South Eastern Europe.”
Rewald Seminar: Craig Buckley
On October 17, Dr. Craig Buckley of Yale University will lecture on “Graphic Assembly: Montage, Media, and Experimental Architecture in the 1960s.” Continue reading “Rewald Seminar: Craig Buckley”
Tuesday, October 10: Non-Modern Open Day with the CUNY Graduate Center’s Art History Department
Come meet with students and faculty to learn more about the Ph.D. Program in Art History, for those who are planning to apply and specialize in Ancient/Medieval/Early-Modern/19th Century and Non-Western art.
Rewald Seminar: Tara Zanardi
On October 10, Dr. Tara Zanardi of Hunter College will lecture on “Bedroom Politics and Rococo Ambition: Isabel de Farnesio, Lacquer, and the Modern Interior.” Continue reading “Rewald Seminar: Tara Zanardi”
Kristen Racaniello Organizes “Double Dialogue” and “Future Farmers” at Hunter East Harlem Gallery
Kristen Racaniello–a doctoral student in medieval art history at the CUNY Graduate Center, independent curator, and Gund Curatorial Fellow at Hunter College–has organized two exhibitions opening this evening, October 4th!
Allison Rudnick contributes to “World War I and the Visual Arts” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Congratulations GC Art History doctoral candidate Allison Rudnick, who contributed to the exhibition World War I and the Visual Arts, on view at the Met through January. An Assistant Curator at the Met, Allison manages the Study Room for Drawings and Prints and oversees the ephemera collection. Continue reading “Allison Rudnick contributes to “World War I and the Visual Arts” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art”