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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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Robert Bailey Speaks at University of Colorado Boulder

Robert Bailey (PhD 2012) presented an artist talk regarding his collaborative installation with photographer Todd Stewart titled In Progress.

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HAA Faculty and Graduate Students Present at SECAC

Four members of the HAA community, Gretchen Bender, Andrea Maxwell, Isaiah Bertagnolli, and Rebecca Lowery, are presenting research at this year’s SECAC annual conference in Baltimore. 

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Emi Finkelstein Publishes Article in Hey Alma

Graduate student Emi Finkelstein has published an article about her experience with food and being an American Jew living in Berlin for the feminist Jewish culture website Hey Alma.

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Cecilia Muzika-Minteer Contributes to Dynamic Usonia Volume

Graduate student Muzika-Minteer published a book chapter titled “Dynamic Usonia: The Evolution of Wrightian Organic Principles for Community Sustainability” in the edited volume Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History.

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The Latinx Project Publishes Kale Doyen's Photo Essay

Kale Doyen has published her essay “Visualizing Chicanx Presence in the Rural Midwest,” with New York University’s The Latinx Project.

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Hyperallergic Publishes Essay by Sylvia Rhor Samaniego

University Art Gallery Director Sylvia Rhor Samaniego has published an essay titled “Museums Have a Responsibility to Their Neighbors” on the contemporary art blog Hyperallergic. 

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Margaret Barnes Presents Paper at International Women In the Arts Conference In Rome

In a landmark conference in Rome, undergraduate student Margaret Barnes was accepted to present her paper "Reinventing Motherhood: Intimacy and Authority in Madonna of the Svezzamento."

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