“A City of Silence”: Famagusta and its Bells
Michael Walsh, Professor of Art History, Savannah College of Art and Design, will present a lecture entitled "A City of Silence”: Famagusta and its Bells."
Michael Walsh, Professor of Art History, Savannah College of Art and Design, will present a lecture entitled "A City of Silence”: Famagusta and its Bells."
Macksey Room, Eisenhower Library A workshop organized by Ünver Rüstem (History of Art) and Michael Walsh (Savannah College of Art and Design) 1:00–3:00: Michael Walsh, “Beyond Borders and into Digital […]
The Program in Museums and Society is hosting Francesca Bewer, Research Curator of the Conservation and Technical Study Programs at Harvard Art Museums and Director of the Summer Institute for […]
This event will take place in the Lazarus Center of the Maryland Institute, College of Art. VITRUVIAN Access Film by Jerron Herman, directed by Cayla Mae Simpson followed by a […]
This event takes place at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Registration Required. On Wednesday, March 1, there will be an open rehearsal of this work. If you wish to join, […]
The Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University is hosting Professor John W. Verano from Tulane University. Dr. Verano will be giving the Distinguished Lecture in the Art of the Ancient Americas on the Luminous Mystique of the Royal Body: Lady of Cao: Moche Culture, 500 CE.
Robert Slifkin, NYU Institute of Fine Arts, will present a lecture on the art of Philip Guston, "An Ethnology of Modernism: Philip Guston Now and Then," discussing its engagement with […]
Mike Chin, (object animation), Maxe Crandall, (co-director and playwright), and Silk Worm, (performer) will join Abraham Stoll, (Director, Theatre Arts and Studies Program) and Phoebe Peter Oathout (Writing Seminars and […]
The Department of the History of Art and Evergreen Museum and Library Johns Hopkins University presents a lecture by Gaylord Torrence (Nelson-Adkins Museum). This lecture is free, in-person, and open […]
All events take place at the Merrick Barn on JHU’s Homewood campus. San Francisco-based Hope Mohr Dance will be visiting JHU and performing their original work, Bacchae Before, a dance theater project co-directed […]
All events take place at the Merrick Barn on JHU’s Homewood campus. San Francisco-based Hope Mohr Dance will be visiting JHU and performing their original work, Bacchae Before, a dance theater project co-directed […]
The departments of History and History of Art welcome Vincent Debiais from the L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHSS) in Paris. Dr. Debiais will speak on "Water as […]