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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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Sustaining DH and Civic Switchboard Book Launch Event

Please join us for a book launch event to celebrate the release of two recent publications! 

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Position Available: Visiting Lecturer in Museum Studies

HAA invites applications for a full-time Visiting Lecturer in Museum Studies for Spring 2023 through Spring 2025 (January 1, 2023 – April 30, 2025).

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Smarthistory publishes Saskia Beranek article on Rembrandt

Saskia Beranek (PhD 2013) wrote an article on Rembrandt’s Christ Preaching (Hundred Guilder Print) for the educational nonprofit Smarthistory. 

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Cristina Albu Contributes to Volume on Contemporary Art and Systems Thinking

Cristina Albu (PhD 2012) has contributed a chapter titled “One among Many: Experiencing Complexity in Participatory Art Systems,” to the volume Nervous Systems: Art Systems and Politics since the 1960s.

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Janina Lopez Co-Facilitates Workshop with Pitt’s Center for Urban Education

Graduate Student Janina Lopez has co-facilitated a workshop with Pitt’s Center for Urban Education’s bell hooks Study Group. 

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Christopher Nygren Video from Saint Louis Art Museum Symposium

Christopher Nygren presented his paper “Between Stone and Blood: Painting on Obsidian in the Trans-Atlantic World,” at a virtual symposium hosted by the Saint Louis Art Museum. 

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