Graduate
Gertrudes Altschul Exhibition Features Essay by Paula Kupfe
Paula Kupfer has published an essay titled Elements of A (Brazilian) Landscape for the exhibition Gertrudes Altschul: Filigrana that is currently on view at The São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP).
Vuk Vuković Presents as Part of Birkbeck Research Collaboration
Graduate student Vuk Vuković will present his paper at the Research Student Exchange Program between Pitt and the University of London, Birkbeck.
Ellen Larson Launches New Podcast Exploring Chinese Material Culture
Ellen Larson has collaborated with UW-Stevens Point professor Dr. Cortney Chaffin on a podcast series titled "Of the Earth 本土," digging into the many connections, complexities, and contradictions of Chinese art and culture across time and space.
HAA Graduate Students Awarded Met’s Fellowships
PhD candidates Jacqueline Lombard, Katie Loney, and Andrea Maxwell will join 64 fellows in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Fellowship Program 2021–22.
Isaiah Bertagnolli Presents at Royal Geographical Society's Annual International Conference
Grad student Isaiah Bertagnolli will present his paper on a panel discussing geographies of nuclear energy.
Graduate Students Awarded Smithsonian American Art Museum Fellowships
Rebecca Giordano and Katie Loney have received Predoctoral Fellowships from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) for 2020-1.
Kale Doyen's Digital Exhibit Explores Lower Hill District Photos
Graduate student Kale Doyen developed a digital exhibition exploring the history of the Lower Hill District through Pittsburgh City Photographer images.
Grad Student Hossein Nakhaei Receives Farabi International Award
Hossein Nakhaei was awarded a Farabi International Award on Humanities and Islamic Studies.
Claire Ptaschinksi Awarded Early Modern Worlds Biennial Graduate Student Prize
Grad student Claire Ptaschinski was awarded the 2021 Graduate Student Prize for her MA thesis “The Ecology of Chapel Design in Baroque Rome”.
Marina Tyquiengco Co-organized Programs at the MFA
Grad student Marina Tyquiengco co-organized programs highlighting Native and Black histories and lived experiences.