On September 25, 2025, Professor Huey Copeland joined Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Associate Professor of History of Art at Cornell University, and Dr. Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire, Curator of European and American Art at Carnegie Museum of Art, for an evening of dialogue concerning the exhibition Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism, and the Atlantic World at the Carnegie Museum of Art. The exhibition, which runs through January 25, 2026, brings together the work of artists who lived within the fluid imperial boundaries of Spanish, Dutch, French, and British Empires to explore the way that art and artists contributed to, reinforced, or undermined European imperial projects. Together, the speakers discussed practices of mapping absences on the historic narratives of 17th and 18th century Art History.
Read more about the event on the Carnegie Museum of Art's website: https://carnegieart.org/event/in-conversation-fault-lines-mapping-absence/
Read Huey Copeland's faculty profile here: https://www.haa.pitt.edu/people/huey-copeland