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Configuring Disciplines: Online Exhibition
Visual documents such as maps, portraits, timelines and comparative tables, published in scientific atlases or grouped in collections, establish categories, arrange specimens, and present evidence for purposes ranging from popularization to professional education.
Three History of Art and Architecture students prominently featured in new University of Pittsburgh website devoted to studies in the humanities!
We are very proud that three of our outstanding History of Art and Architecture students were among the six whose profiles were chosen for a new website designed to highlight the humanities at the University of Pittsburgh.
Knowing Through Showing: Conversations on Curatorial Knowledge
Knowing Through Showing examines the unique kinds of knowledge produced and deployed through curating. The symposium highlights the diverse possibilities for curatorial practice-based research.
World Art Now, The Provincialism Problem Then: 40 years of contemporary art
In September 1974, the New York magazine Artforum published Terry Smith’s article The Provincialism Problem.
Photo-realist Print Exhibit Installed
Our Curator, Isabelle Chartier, took some photos of the new exhibit of prints from the University of Pittsburgh's permanent collection.
Contemporaneity Journal Release
The online journal edited by the HAA graduate students is now live online.
HAA Recognized in Media
The department recently received some coverage for events it hosted.
Opening Night of Encounters: Art in the City
It was a wonderful turnout for the gallery opening of the exhibit: Encounters: Art In the City.
Behind the Scenes at the Gallery
Our undergraduates are busy working to get the Gallery ready for the next Exhibit: Encounters: Art in the City.
2014 Milton Fine Museum Profession Fellowships Announced
Congratulations to Karen Lue, Matthew Sova, and Grace Strong!