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The Pitt News Features UAG Inuit Sculpture Program

The University Art Gallery’s Object Lesson on Inuit Sculpture is featured in the Pitt News story on the University’s Indigenous Cultural Festival.

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New Book on Sue Fuller Features Alex Taylor Essay

An essay by Alex Taylor on the Pittsburgh-born artist Sue Fuller (1914-2006) is featured in a new book from London-based publisher Ridinghouse and gallery Luxembourg + Co. 

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Pittwire Interviews Thomas Morton on Cathedral of Learning

Pittwire interviews Thomas Morton for the article “Cathedral of Learning or Cathy? Explaining the debate over Pitt’s most iconic building."

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Museum Studies Student Mati Castillo Featured in Pittwire

Museum Studies undergraduate spoke with Pittwire about her experience this summer excavating Maya sites with the Belize Valley Archeological Reconnaissance Project.

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The Pitt News Features Hurricane Relief Art Exhibition

Three Pitt undergraduates, including History of Art and Architecture major Irene Sofía Castillo Maldonado, organized an art exhibition in the Frick Fine Arts Cloister to fundraise for Hurricane Fiona relief in Puerto Rico.

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Pittwire Showcases Exhibitions at University Art Gallery

Pittwire featured the University Art Gallery’s two fall exhibitions, Andrey Avinoff: Fantastic Visions and Greer Lankton: Science Fictions, interviewing student curators and exhibition viewers.

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"Manuscript Studies" journal publishes article by Sarah Bromberg

HAA Alum (Sarah Bromberg, Ph.D, 2013) published an article on the relationship between Jewish and Christian art and exegesis.

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Marisol Villela Balderrama Presents at ISLAA

Graduate student Marisol Villela Balderrama presented her dissertation project at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) forum.

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Paula Kupfer Contributes to Humanities Center Colloquium

On Thursday, November 3, 2022, graduate student Paula Kupfer participated in the Humanities Center colloquium, “The Fragment: Broken, Loose, and Out of Control,” as a respondent with Studio Arts professor and Humanities Center faculty fellow Barbara Weissberger.

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CMU Podcast Interviews Rebecca Giordano

The CMU Podcast, Cut Pathways, has released an episode that includes interviews with HAA graduate student Rebecca Giordano and Women of Visions President Christine Bethea about the legacies of the Selma Burke Arts Center in East Liberty.

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