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News

Presentations from HAA community at SECAC 2024

Faculty, alumni and graduate students from HAA feature in the program at the 80th annual SECAC conference held this year in Atlanta
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Villela Balderrama Writes about Incorporating AI Into an Asian Art History Course

Marisol Villela Balderrama's essay "Incorporating AI Into an Asian Art History Course" appeared in AI Bites, the website of the Dietrich Graduate AI Innovation and Networking Series (GAINS)
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Adriana Miramontes Olivas Curates Exhibition on Democracy and Justice

Dr. Miramontes Olivas examines artistic responses to state violence in the exhibit "Necroarchivos de las Americas: An Unrelenting Search for Justice"
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Taylor Participates in Panel on Art in Architecture

The Arts and Humanities Center at the University of Oklahoma will host Alex Taylor for a panel discussion at the Charles M. Russell Center
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Events

Wed
Nov
20

Falling Down Rabbit Holes: Liberatory Assignment Design for Students and Those Who Teach Them

Gretchen Bender will present a paper first read at a panel on "Designing Flexible Pedagogies" at the 2024 SECAC conference
Thu
Nov
21

Space and Place: Poetry Reading

In this Constellations Happening convened by Paula Kupfer, faculty and graduate students are invited to participate in a collective poetry reading and creative writing session connected to the ideas of the "Space and Place" Constellation.
Wed
Dec
04

The Long Conference: The Erosion of Psychological Authority in "Who’s in Charge?"

Emma Roberts presents her current research on the 1983 program by the Canadian Broadcast Company and the ensuing public debate and their relation to the growing interest in Groups Relation methodology within the visual arts
Fri
Dec
06

Materialities: AI Reading Group

In this Constellations Happening convened by Alison Langmead and Chrisopher Nygren, faculty and graduate students are invited to discuss some recent publications at the intersection of machine learning/AI and the history of art and architecture.