Open to students and faculty in the Ph.D. Program in Art History at The Graduate Center, CUNY, Rewald Seminars offer an opportunity to hear cutting-edge research in progress by scholars from inside and outside CUNY. View the Spring 2019 Rewald Seminar schedule! here!
Fall 2018 Rewald Seminars
A research seminar series organized by the Ph.D. Program in Art History, the Rewald talks offer an opportunity for faculty and students to hear cutting-edge research in progress by scholars from inside and outside CUNY! Save the following dates: Continue reading “Fall 2018 Rewald Seminars”
Rewald Seminar: Dr. Daniel Abramson on “Representing the Welfare State”
This evening at 5:30 PM, current students and faculty are invited to our last Rewald Seminar of the semester, “Representing the Welfare State” with Dr. Daniel Abramson, Professor of European and American Architecture at Boston University. Continue reading “Rewald Seminar: Dr. Daniel Abramson on “Representing the Welfare State””
Rewald Seminar: John J. Curley
On Tuesday evening, March 20, Dr. John Curley, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at Wake Forest University will give the lecture,
“Reframing High Modernist Painting: The Case of Morris Louis.” Continue reading “Rewald Seminar: John J. Curley”
Rewald Seminar: Gayatri Sinha
On September 26th, Gayatri Sinha of Critical Collective will lecture on “Embedding the Memory Landscape: Revisiting Asia’s Cultural Past in Contemporary Art.” Continue reading “Rewald Seminar: Gayatri Sinha”
Rewald Seminar
Tara Zanardi, Hunter College
Bedroom Politics and Rococo Ambition: Isabel de Farnesio, Lacquer, and the Modern Interior
Tuesday, October 10, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Room 3416
Rewald Seminar
Tuesday, September 26, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Room 3416
Gayatri Sinha, Critical Collective Embedding the Memory Landscape: Revisiting Asia’s Cultural Past in Contemporary Art
Tonight: Professor Marta Gutman to Present Rewald Research in Progress Talk
Please join us for Professor Marta Gutman’s (CUNY Graduate Center & Spitzer School of Architecture, City College) talk on “I.S. 201: Space, Race, and Modern Architecture in Harlem” (Tuesday, March 15th 5:30-7:00pm, Room 3416) Continue reading “Tonight: Professor Marta Gutman to Present Rewald Research in Progress Talk”