Lecture with Midori Yoshimoto

Zoom

The Center for Visual Arts, the Department of the History of Art, and the Program in East Asian Studies present a lecture with Midori Yoshimoto at 6 pm EST. The lecture is titled, "Japanese Women Artists and Feminism." To RSVP for the Zoom lecture, email the event organizers: [email protected]. YoshimotoPoster_UpdatedMar18

Lecture by Kim Benzel, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Zoom

The History of Art Lecture Series presents a lecture by Kim Benzel, Metropolitan Museum of Art at 6 p.m. The lecture is titled “Theater of the Afterlife: Technologies of Jewelry in Mesopotamia.” To RSVP for the Zoom lecture, email the event organizers: [email protected]. Benzel Poster_FINAL_150

Lecture by Franco Rossi, Austen-Stokes Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University

Title: “Revisions of Sovereignty: Political Ecologies and History-making in an Ancient Maya School.” Date: September 28th, at 6:00 PM Room: Shaffer Hall 3. Abstract: To what degree were ancient representations of state narratives revisions of history in their own time? Taking this question as its premise, this talk explores the intersection of visual media, education, […]

Lecture by Dr. Nancy Um (Professor, Binghamton University

Sifting through the Treasure Chest: Coins, Currencies, and Material Exchange across the Indian and Atlantic Oceans at the Cusp of the Eighteenth Century Prof. Nancy Um, Binghamton University Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021 at 6 pm EST Register: https://jhubluejays.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpce-rqTIiH9PjGIhZT6WHhaqBi1NJkF8_ "In 2014, a metal detectorist unearthed a late seventeenth-century silver coin from Yemen in Rhode Island, which shed […]

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.