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News

Villela Balderrama Writes about Incorporating AI Into an Asian Art History Course

Marisol Villela Balderrama's essay "Incorporating AI Into an Asian Art History Course" appeared in AI Bites, the website of the Dietrich Graduate AI Innovation and Networking Series (GAINS)
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Adriana Miramontes Olivas Curates Exhibition on Democracy and Justice

Dr. Miramontes Olivas examines artistic responses to state violence in the exhibit "Necroarchivos de las Americas: An Unrelenting Search for Justice"
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Taylor Participates in Panel on Art in Architecture

The Arts and Humanities Center at the University of Oklahoma will host Alex Taylor for a panel discussion at the Charles M. Russell Center
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Taylor Presents “Selling National Treasures” at the Humanities Center

Alex Taylor, on fellowship at the Humanities Center, presents on October 24, 2024 on Sears Roebuck's line of reproductions from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum
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Events

Wed
Oct
16

Gallery talk on Keeping Traditions Alive with Amy Covell-Murthy at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History

In honor of Indigenous People's Day, this week's colloquium will take place at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's exhibition, Keeping Traditions Alive and will be lead by Amy Covell-Murthy, Head of the Section of Anthropology. 
Wed
Oct
16

Artists in Conversation: Sarah Moore and Diana Khoi Nguyen

Join filmmaker Sarah Moore and poet Diana Khoi Nguyen as they discuss the making of the video installation Rewilding on view in the University Art Gallery Rotunda. 
Wed
Oct
23

What, if Anything, Did Michael Baxandall Have to Say about AI?

Alison Langmead presents on what the practice of art history can contribute to the conversation about the judiciousness of embedding computational systems ubiquitously into our daily practices
Wed
Oct
30

Monuments for Democracy

Dr. Tanja Schult, Stockholm University, presents her purpose and efficacy of monuments in the 21st century