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Isaiah Bertagnolli Co-Organizes Symposium on Queer Art with Mattress Factory

Isaiah Bertagnolli co-organizes symposium "Queer Afterlives in Artist Archives" with Mattress Factory Project Digitization Archivist Sinéad Bligh.

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Terry Smith Presents Iconomic Wars at School of Visual Arts

Terry Smith will present the public seminar Iconomic Wars on March 9, 2022.

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HAA announces Hot Metal Bridge Fellowship for 2022–23

The Department of History of Art and Architecture recruits its fifth Hot Metal Bridge Fellow for the academic year 2022–23.

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Titian's Icons Awarded the 2022 Gordan Prize

Prof. Nygren's book Titian's Icons wins prize for Best Book In Renaissance Studies.

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"Women of Visions: Celebrating 40 Years" featured on Pittsburgh's local NPR Website.

The student-curated exhibition "Women of Visions: Celebrating 40 Years" has been featured on Pittsburgh's NPR website.

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"Women of Visions: Celebrating 40 Years" featured in Pittwire

Curated by Museum Studies exhibition seminar students, "Women of Visions: Celebrating 40 Years" at the UAG has been featured on PittWire.

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Ann and David Wilkins Teach Modern Art in Rome

David and Ann Wilkins are teaching Art, Architecture, Urban Planning, and Material Culture in Rome, Italy, in Spring 2022.

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UAG Co-Sponsors Discussion on Black Home Ownership with Mattress Factory and PittCEC

Join Artist Harrison Kinnane Smith, Economist Dr. Troup Howard, and Historian Dr. Andrew Kahrl on Wednesday, February 16th for a lunchtime discussion.

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Sylvia Rhor Samaniego Moderates Discussion Between Authors of "American Workman: The Life and Art of John Kane"

Sylvia Rhor Samaniego moderates discussion on February 24th, 2022.

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Rebecca Giordano awarded fellowships from the Getty Research Institute and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation for 2022–2023

Giordano received the Getty Residential Predoctoral Fellowship at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles for academic year 2022–2023 focused on the theme "Art and Migration" and a writing residency at the Rauschenberg Foundation on Captiva Island in Florida in 2023.

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