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Professor Emerita Ann Harris honored at CAA’s 50th Anniversary of Feminism + Art
Ann Sutherland Harris gave the opening speech at the CAA’s 50th Anniversary of Feminism + Art at Boston University on September 23, 2022.
Patrizia Costa's Monograph Selected as Finalist
Patrizia Costa's first monograph, The Duke's Trees: Leonardo's Unfinished Masterpiece in the Sala delle Asse has been selected as a finalist in this year's British Book Design and Production Awards.
Alex Taylor Speaks at Allegheny Landing Public Art Event
Alex Taylor will contribute to a public tour and discussion about the art and design of Allegheny Landing, the sculpture park on Pittsburgh's North Shore.
Terry Smith Delivers Keynote Address at Global Appalachia Symposium
Terry Smith delivered a keynote address titled "Curating the Contradictions" at the Global Appalachia Symposium, 2022 IKT Congress.
Diana Flatto Curates Archives & Special Collections Exhibition of Latin American Print Media
HAA graduate student Diana Flatto has curated "Revolutionary Print Media of Latin America: Global South Solidarity, 1920-1970," on view in the Archives & Special Collections Gallery of Hillman Library.
HAA Contributes to Humanities Engage Symposium
Alex Taylor and Kylie Seltzer (PhD 2020) are among the speakers for the upcoming Humanities Engage symposium (September 13-14, 2022)
Jacqueline Lombard Appointed at University of New Hampshire
Jacqueline Lombard appointed as a Lecturer of Art History at the University of New Hampshire.
HAA Graduate Student Organization Announces 2022–23 Committee
For over 20 years, the History of Art and Architecture Graduate Student Organization (GSO) has advocated for and supported graduate students within the department and the university.
Destroyed-Disappeared-Lost-Never Were Book Launch with Michelle McCoy
Michelle McCoy participates in a book launch for "Destroyed-Disappeared-Lost-Never Were" on August 31, 2022, 3–4pm.
Wall Street Journal Reviews Alex Taylor's New Book
Alex Taylor's book Forms of Persuasion: Art and Corporate Image in the 1960s (University of California Press, 2022) has been reviewed by the Wall Street Journal