Faculty
David Wilkins to Present at the National Gallery of Art
David Wilkins, professor emeritus, will give a paper on the topic of "Looking at Isabella Anew" on October 20, 2023, at the National Gallery
Taylor Interviewed for Hagley Museum’s Podcast Episode
Alex Taylor’s recent book Forms of Persuasion: Art and Corporate Image in the 1960s has been featured in the Hagley Museum’s long-running History Hangouts podcast series
Alison Langmead Receives Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring
Dr. Alison Langmead is the recipient of the 2023 Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring
Kirk Savage and Beyond Granite: Pulling Together Exhibition Featured in Pittwire
HAA Professor and Monument Lab board member Kirk Savage was featured in Pittwire for the Beyond Granite: Pulling Together Exhibition at the Lincoln Memorial.
Terry Smith Delivers Keynote Lecture at March Meeting of the Sharjah Art Foundation
Emeritus professor Terry Smith delivered the keynote address, titled "Renewing African Art Discourse within the Postcolonial Constellation", at March 2023 meeting of the Sharjah Art Foundation.
Professor Emerita Alison Stones to be Honored at Medieval Conference
Professor Emerita Alison Stones will be honored by her former students at the International Congress of Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo on May 11-13, 2023.
Prof. Nygren Co-Authors Piece on Art History and Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Nygren co-authors "Art History and AI: Ten Axioms" in the International Journal for Digital Art History
Prof. Emeritus David Wilkins Will Speak at London Donatello Conference
Prof. Emeritus David Wilkins is One of Three Invited SPeakers at the Vicotoria & Albert Donatello Conference in London
Deirdre Smith Presents at Moriarty Science Seminar
Deirdre Smith presented “Nonhuman Artists? Multidisciplinary and Multispecies Accounts on the Origin of Art,” the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar series.
Book Duet: Alex Taylor and Adam Lowenstein
The Humanities Center is hosting a book duet event, featuring HAA professor Alex Taylor, who will be speaking about his book Forms of Persuasion.