Lecture with Prof. Philippe Cordez (DFK Paris)

Gilman 50

The Department of the History of Art, in conjunction with the Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe, presents a lecture with Prof. Philippe Cordez on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 6 p.m. in Gilman 50.

Philippe Cordez workshop

Gilman 288

Prof. Philippe Cordez will lead a discussion on key notions, experiences, and skills in object studies and its connection to visual studies and art history. Readings will be distributed ahead of the workshop. The workshop will be held in Gilman 288.

Event Series Caplan-Rosen Lecture

Caplan-Rosen Lecture: Prof. Krista Thompson

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

Decentering the Museum: Tom Lloyd, Black Art Study, and the Art Workers’ Coalition In January 1969, the electronic light sculptor Tom Lloyd became a founding member of the Art Workers’ Coalition, a group of artists and critics who pressured New York’s mainstream museums to be more inclusive in the range of artists they exhibited and collected. This […]

Revealing Histories: New Perspectives on the Architectural Heritage of Cyprus

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 Futures: Re-imag(in)ing the Cultural Heritage of Famagusta, 2013–2023” Ünver Rüstem, “In the Shadow of Gothic: Ottoman Mosque Architecture in Cyprus” Discussant: Emily Anderson (Classics) 3:00–3:30: […]

Francesca Bewer (Harvard Art Museums)

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 Technical Studies in Art. Dr. Francesca Bewer serves as liaison between the Division of Academic and Public Programs and the Straus Center for Conservation and […]

VITRUVIAN: film screening and Q&A

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 Q&A hosted by activist and educator Pia Hargrove, LMSW. VITRUVIAN shares an allegorical tale of the life cycle of the Vitruvian man as he traverses […]

VITRUVIAN by Jerron Herman

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, please contact History of Art. The Baltimore Museum of Art and Johns Hopkins University are proud to present: VITRUVIAN by Jerron Herman. Hailed by the Brooklyn Rail […]