Collective Lyric I reading

Bird in Hand Cafe 11 E. 33rd St, Baltimore

Please join us for a Collective Lyric I reading with Dr. Sasha-Mae Eccleston, Pia Hargrove (LSMW) and Eleni Theodoropoulos, featured in The Hopkins Review 17.1

Distinguished Lecture in the Art of the Ancient Americas

Mason Hall Auditorium @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

Inka Suspension Bridges: Engineering A Pre-Industrial Construction In collaboration with the Embassy of Peru, Washington, DC Abstract Inka culture relied on an extensive network of roads and bridges to connect the various regions in the high Andes. Though the road system has been studied in some detail, scholars have largely neglected the role of suspension […]

How to behave: Queer Performances and Public Feelings in the Early Work of Scott Burton

Gilman 208 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Please join us in welcoming David Getsy, historian and curator of art and performance at University of Virginia. Dr. Getsy will be discussing the early work of Scott Burton in a talk, "How to behave: Queer Performances and Public Feelings in the Early Work of Scott Burton." The talk will take place on Wednesday, March […]

Graduate Student Workshop: Museum Careers

Gilman 177 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

The workshop will take place next Tuesday, April 2nd, 5-6 pm in the Department’s Seminar Room, 177 Gilman Hall. Nicole Berlin, Assistant Curator Assistant Curator of Collections, The Davis Museum at Wellesley College and Lara Yeager Crasselt, Curator and Department Head, European Painting and Sculpture at the Baltimore Museum of Art will be talking about […]

Caplan-Rosen Lecture Spring 2024: Prof. Kuiyi Shen 

Mason Hall Auditorium @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

Calligraphic Language and Aesthetics in Contemporary Chinese Art Calligraphy entered contemporary Chinese art at the time modernist art reappeared in China in the 1980s, and gradually became an important component in contemporary art. Because the Chinese written language is partially ideographic and partially pictographic, calligraphy-related works can be categorized into a few groups. The first […]

How local can you go? Revisiting archaeology and heritage in the Ottoman lands in the 19th century

Gilman 177 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

Please join us in welcoming Edhem Eldem, Visiting Professor, Columbia University. Dr. Eldem will be speaking on "How local can you go? Revisiting archaeology and heritage in the Ottoman lands in the 19th century." This program is co-sponsored by the Program in Islamic Studies and the Department of Classics.

On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion

Gilman 177 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

Please join us on November 19 at 6 pm EST in welcoming Anthony Joshua Meyer, Austin-Stokes Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of the History of Art, Johns Hopkins. Dr. Meyer will be speaking on "On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion." Image: The Array of Napateuctli. Nahua maker(s), drafts for the Historia general, […]

Humanities in the Village: Public Feminism in Times of Crisis

Bird in Hand Cafe 11 E. 33rd St, Baltimore

Please join us at the first 2025 event of Humanities in the Village, an event series in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University. This event will feature Jennifer Stager, Assistant Professor in the Johns Hopkins University Department of the History of Art, and Leila Easa, Professor in the English department […]

Sasha-Mae Eccleston, Epic Events: Classics and the Politics of Time in the United States since 9/11 

Macksey Seminar Room, Brody Learning Commons 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, Maryland +1 more

Please join us for a reading & book talk by Sasha-Mae Eccleston on Epic Events: Classics and the Politics of Time in the United States since 9/11 (Yale UP, Dec. 2024), in conversation with Nandini Pandey. This event is hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Department of Classics and organized by History of Art professor Jennifer Stager and Dora Malech, JHU.

Reading and Conversation: Naomi Shihab Nye & Marion Winik 

Bird in Hand Cafe 11 E. 33rd St, Baltimore

Reading and Conversation: Naomi Shihab Nye & Marion Winik on I Know About a Thousand Things: The Writings of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde, Texas (Texas A&M UP, Oct. 2024), in conversation w/Emma Snyder Sponsored by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University; co-sponsoredby Bird in Hand & The Ivy Bookshop; and the Department of the History of Art, the […]

Seminar and Conversation on Collaboration, Creative Citizenship, and the Collective Lyric “I”

Gilman 132 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, United States

Presenters include Dora Malech (editor in chief, The Hopkins Review) Jennifer Stager &Leila Easa (guest editors of Locating a Collective Lyric “I”: A Special Folio for The Hopkins Review; open access in 2025); Sasha-Mae Eccleston, Naomi Shihab Nye & Marion Winik; and Pia Hargrove, Bethany Dixon, Michele Carlson (Related Tactics), Steven Leyva & Jennifer Keohane, Ella Gonzalez, and Allesandra Amin. Sponsored by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University; co-sponsored by Bird in Hand & The Ivy Bookshop; and […]