History of Art and Architecture

Past Events

Thu
Apr
25
2024

Turning Points 8: Aging Futures: Conserving Time-Based Media Art

Join the University Art Gallery's Turning Points webinar featuring a conservation between Tina Rivers Ryan and Deena Engel

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Thu
Apr
25
2024

Dissertation Defense: Marisol Villela Balderrama

Marisol Villela Balderrama will defend " "José Venturelli’s Revolutionary Art: Murals and Prints in Chile, China, East Germany, and Cuba, 1938-1964". 

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Wed
Apr
24
2024

Architectural Studies Program Final Studio Presentations

The Architectural Studies Program will host final studio presentations in the Assembly Room of William Pitt Union on Wednesday April 24 and Thursday April 25.

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Wed
Apr
24
2024

Reigniting the Spark: Conservation of Wen-Ying Tsai-bernetics

Join the University Art Gallery for a pop-up exhibition of the cybernetic work of Wen-Ying Tsai 

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Tue
Apr
23
2024

Dissertation Defense: Paula Kupfer

Paula Kupfer will defend "Marc Ferrez’s Landscapes of Intervention: Photography, Ecology, and Enslavement in Imperial Brazil" 

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Wed
Apr
10
2024

Comfort With Rage: A Conversation

Join the UAG for a special conversation with writer, Angie Cruz, visual artist, Laylah Ali and poet, Diana Khoi Nguyen. 

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Wed
Apr
10
2024

Serigrafía en el barrio: The Royal Chicano Air Force’s Activist Education

Graduate student Janina Lopez will present this week's colloquium 

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Tue
Apr
09
2024

Squatting Art: Communicative Politics for the Commons"

Professor Allan Antliff, Canada Research Chair in Art History at the University of Victoria will present a lecture from his current book project. 

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Fri
Apr
05
2024

HAAARCH!!!

HAAARCH!!! is an annual showcase of undergraduate accomplishments which will take place in person at Frick Fine Arts on Friday, April 5

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Wed
Apr
03
2024

The Urban Heritage of Homesickness: Reconstructing Seventeenth-Century Dutch Batavia’s Chinese Hospice

Visiting Lecturer Sim Hinman Wan will present this week's colloquium 

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