Alumni
Paula Kupfer Publishes Exhibition Review of the CMOA's "Widening the Lens" Exhibition in Aperture
Kupfer's review discusses the exhibition "Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape," underscoring its expansive and multidimensional approach to the history of landscape photography
Fava-Piz Prepares Major Exhibition of Impressionist Painter Camille Pissarro
The Denver Art Museum has announced it will present the first U.S. retrospective of the "first impressionist" in Fall 2025, a project to be co-curated by Pitt alum Clarisse Fava-Piz.
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
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)
Sarah Bromberg receives Medieval Academy of America Grant
Grant from MAA funds travel to Newberry Library in Chicago to examine fifteenth and sixteenth-century illustrated printed books
Courtney Skipton Long becomes Director of Development at The Glass House
Courtney Skipton Long joined the National Trust for Historic Preservation in July 2024 as Director of Development for Philip Johnson's Glass House, built in 1949 in New Canaan, CT.
Georgina Laube awarded MA in Art & Visual History from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Georgina Laube has been awarded an MA in Art & Visual History from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Georgina Laube to present at the University of Bucharest, Romania
Georgina Laube's (HAA 2020) paper is a theoretical analysis on the communicative properties of photographs depicting fallen service members and their ability to foster communal bonds through viewing.
Adriana Miramontes Co-curates Exhibition on Nao Bustamante, Judy Chicago, and Alison Saar
My Body, My Choice? Art and Reproductive Justice examines women's rights, bodily autonomy, and access to healthcare.
Larson Co-Authors and Illustrates Children’s Book on Fu Hao
Ellen Larson co-authors and illustrates first publication of ARTSQ for early learners