The Department of the History of Art is thrilled to announce the below achievements and extend congratulations on the below:
- Congratulations to the Department’s recent doctoral graduates: Maria Lumbreras Corujo, Amy Miranda, and James Pilgrim
- Amy Miranda and James Pilgrim will join the Department as Assistant Research Scholars, effective September 1, 2020.
- For the academic year 2020-2021, Prof. Jennifer Stager will be a fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC, including a residency in the spring 2021.
- In Spring 2020, Ella Gonzalez (a current doctoral student0 and Maya Kahane (BA ’19, MA ’20) produced a living, open-access map of the current locations of mosaics from the ancient city of Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) using ArcGIS mapping tools: https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=dfb15fa40a4647288b11b1139697903e&extent=-172.2656,-9.1412,172.2656,82.8921 More details of their process can be found here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/182c048462a045a7ad6ac8ae6406a52f
- Current doctoral student Christopher Daly’s essay, “Reconsidering Lucchese painting after Filippino,” was published by Brill in the volume Filippino Lippi: Beauty, Invention, and Intelligence, edited by Paula Nuttall, Geoffrey Nuttall and Michael Kwakkelstein. The essay was originally presented at a conference of the same name as the volume, held at the Dutch Institute for Art History, Florence, in 2017. The volume listing is here: https://brill.com/view/title/56242.