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News

Nygren's forthcoming book awarded Meiss Prize by CAA
Christopher J. Nygren received the Millard Meiss Prize from the College Art Association for his forthcoming book, Sedimentary Aesthetics: Painting on Stone and the Ecology of Early Modern Art (Yale, 2026).

Bertagnolli Begins Public Lectures Series
Isaiah Bertagnolli (Ph.D. 2025) has partnered with a local theater in Bozeman, Montana to deliver a public lecture series through October. The series, "Art! With Dr.

López begins Will Barnet Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship at SAAM
PhD candidate Janina López has joined the Smithsonian Institution's Fellowship Program as the Will Barnet Foundation Predoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.