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HAA Condemns Anti-Asian Violence

The HAA community unequivocally denounces anti-Asian hate in all its forms. In light of recent anti-Asian racism and violent attacks on the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community...

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HAAARCH!!! 2021

HAAARCH!!! is an annual showcase that features the accomplishments of our undergraduates in the History of Art and Architecture, Architectural Studies, and Museum Studies majors.

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Alumni Publish Book on Socially Engaged Art History

Cindy Persinger and Azar Rejaie published their co-edited volume "Socially Engaged Art History and Beyond."

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HAA announces Hot Metal Bridge Fellowship for 2021–22

The Department of History of Art and Architecture recruits its fourth Hot Metal Bridge Fellow for the academic year 2021–22.

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Paula Kupfer Receives DAAD Research Grant

HAA grad student Paula Kupfer receives a research grant from the DAAD to conduct archival research at the Ibero-American Institute in summer 2021.

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Jessica Landau to Keynote Tufts Graduate Art History Symposium

Jessica Landau will deliver a keynote presentation at the Tufts University History of Art and Architecture graduate symposium "The Elephant in the Room: An Examination of Animals in Art."

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Jennifer Josten and Colleagues Publish "Displaying Greater Mexico"

The current issue of the peer-reviewed journal Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture includes "Dialogues: Displaying Greater Mexico: Border-Crossing Exhibitions, 1990–2020," guest edited by Jennifer Josten.

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Marina Tyquiengco to Moderate Conversation on Indigenous American Art Criticism

HAA graduate student Marina Tyquiengco will moderate a conversation on Indigenous American art criticism as part of a symposium hosted by First American Art Magazine.

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HAA Students Co-Curate Exhibition at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art

Alex Taylor's Fall 2020 Curatorial Practicum class co-curated "Pattern Makers," a collection-based exhibition now open at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art.

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Christopher Nygren Discusses Art and the Solidarity of the Ages on Podcast

Christopher Nygren shares his experiences with COVID, teaching during a pandemic, and how history gives solace at a time like this.

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