Alumni
Clarisse Fava-Piz Curates Exhibition on Spanish Abstract Art and is Primary Editor of the Exhibition Catalogue
The exhibition "In the Shadow of Dictatorship: Creating the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art" presents a selection of over forty paintings and sculptures on loan from the extraordinary collection of the Museo Abstracto Español de Cuenca.
Duke University Press to Publish Brianne Cohen Book in May
Brianne Cohen’s (PhD 2012) book Don’t Look Away: Art, Nonviolence, and Preventive Publics in Contemporary Europe will be published by Duke University Press on May 11, 2023
Adriana Miramontes Olivas Curates Exhibition on Global Mobility
Adriana Miramontes Olivas (PhD 2022) curates exhibition on the contemporary diaspora at the Morris Graves Gallery at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon.
Larson Presents at Association for Asian Studies Conference
Ellen Larson (PhD 2022) will present her paper “Spectral Ecologies: Post-Industrial Urban Aesthetics in Northeast China,” at the Annual Association for Asian Studies Conference in Boston.
James R. Jewitt Publishes Article in the Journal of the History of Collections
James R. Jewitt (PhD 2014) published an article entitled, "Titian and Textile: Rediscovering the Loredan Collection Between Venice and Brescia" in the Journal of the History of Collections in November 2022.
Adriana Miramontes Olivas Interviewed by Oregon Humanities Center
Adriana Miramontes Olivas (PhD 2022), Curator of Academic Programs and Latin American & Caribbean Art is Interviewed by the Oregon Humanities Center.
Paulina Pardo Gaviria Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Award
Pardo Gaviria (PhD 2020) received a National Endowment for the Humanities Award for Faculty to conduct curatorial research for her exhibition Latin American Women in Art and Science during summer 2023.
Kylie Seltzer Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship for Civic Engagement
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill has awarded Kylie Seltzer (Ph.D. 2020) the Zietlow Postdoctoral Fellowship for Civic Engagement, sponsored by UNC-Chapel Hill and Carolina Public Humanities.
Saskia Beranek Presents at Museum Het Prinsenhof, Netherlands
Saskia Beranek was invited to speak on her research at the first-ever exhibition devoted to Dutch patron, Amalia van Solms.
Andrea Maxwell Wins Award and Presents at Renaissance Society of America
Andrea Maxwell wins registration award and presents her paper, “Lorenzo Lotto and the (Im)Permissibility of Divine Images” at the Renaissance Society of America Conference.