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Jessica Landau to Keynote Tufts Graduate Art History Symposium
Jessica Landau will deliver a keynote presentation at the Tufts University History of Art and Architecture graduate symposium "The Elephant in the Room: An Examination of Animals in Art."
Jennifer Josten and Colleagues Publish "Displaying Greater Mexico"
The current issue of the peer-reviewed journal Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture includes "Dialogues: Displaying Greater Mexico: Border-Crossing Exhibitions, 1990–2020," guest edited by Jennifer Josten.
Marina Tyquiengco to Moderate Conversation on Indigenous American Art Criticism
HAA graduate student Marina Tyquiengco will moderate a conversation on Indigenous American art criticism as part of a symposium hosted by First American Art Magazine.
HAA Students Co-Curate Exhibition at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Alex Taylor's Fall 2020 Curatorial Practicum class co-curated "Pattern Makers," a collection-based exhibition now open at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art.
Christopher Nygren Discusses Art and the Solidarity of the Ages on Podcast
Christopher Nygren shares his experiences with COVID, teaching during a pandemic, and how history gives solace at a time like this.
Karla Huebner Publishes Book on Czech Surrealist Toyen
Alum Karla Huebner publishes "Magnetic Woman: Toyen and the Surrealist" with the University of Pittsburgh Press (2020).
Michelle McCoy Speaks to SOAS Postgraduate Students
Michelle McCoy delivers an online lecture on her work for the 2016 exhibition "Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road."
Kirk Savage Publishes Article for PBS American Experience Documentary
Kirk Savage publishes a new article on the Lincoln Memorial to accompany the PBS American Experience documentary, "Voice of Freedom."
Turning Points: Museum Practice Now
The University Art Gallery (UAG) and the Department of History of Art and Architecture are proud to present Turning Points: Museum Practice Now.
UAG Student Advisory Council - Call for Applications
The University Art Gallery (UAG) is assembling its first student advisory council! This paid opportunity is open to undergraduate students at the University of Pittsburgh.