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SUMMARY:Brink Carrott Lecture Series 2019
DESCRIPTION:Brink Carrott Lecture Series\nThursday\, April 18\, 2019\n5:15-6:45pm\, ARTS 333 \nFeatured Speakers: \nCamilla Querin\, 2018 Richard G. Carrott Travel Award\nWhere are the Blacks? On the Importance of Afro-Brazilian Culture and Its Marginalization in Mainstream Art \nAngela Lessing\, 2018 Barbara B. Brink Travel Award\nResponsibilities of the Imagination: Ruminations and Relationships in Graciela Iturbide’s Juchitán de las Mujeres \nShannon Dailey\, 2018 Richard G. Carrott Travel Award\nFraming Guinevere: Scottish Nationalism\, Feminism\, and Figuration in Jessie M. King’s Illustrations of The Defence of Guenevere and other Poems \nTimothy Lithgow\, 2017 Richard G. Carrott Travel Award\nGeorge Dureau: A Louisiana Artist \n \nDownload the PDF flyer here. \nEach year\, the UCR Art History department calls for applications for two graduate student awards. Students with plans to conduct archival research\, museum visits\, or other research related travels are strongly encouraged to apply: www.arthistory.ucr.edu/graduate/brink-carrott-graduate-awards/
URL:https://arthistory.ucr.edu/event/brink-carrott-lecture-series-2019/
LOCATION:ARTS 333
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:The Getty Research Institute Presents: Getty Graduate Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Getty Graduate Symposium\nGETTY CENTER \nSaturday\, January 26\, 2019\, from 9 am – 6 pm \nMuseum Lecture Hall \nFree | Advance ticket required: https://www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_2445.html \nThe Getty Research Institute hosts the first annual Getty Graduate Symposium\, showcasing the work of emerging scholars from art history graduate programs across California. Organized into three sessions\, the symposium will include nine individual presentations\, panel discussions moderated by faculty mentors\, and question-and-answer sessions with the audience. \nParticipating universities include Stanford University; University of California\, Berkeley; University of California\, Irvine; University of California\, Los Angeles; University of California\, Riverside; University of California\, San Diego; University of California\, Santa Barbara; University of California\, Santa Cruz; and the University of Southern California. \nParticipants \nDan Abbe\, University of California\, Los Angeles\nLaura diZerega\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\nSharrissa Iqbal\, University of California\, Irvine\nYiqing Li\, University of California\, San Diego\nLuLing Osofsky\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\nCamilla Querin\, University of California\, Riverside\nAmbra Spinelli\, University of Southern California\nPatricia J. Yu\, University of California Berkeley\nYechen Zhao\, Stanford University \nDownload the PDF.
URL:https://arthistory.ucr.edu/event/the-getty-research-institute-presents-getty-graduate-symposium/
LOCATION:The Getty Center\, 1200 Getty Center Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90049\, United States
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Symposium: Allies\, Enemies\, and Citizens: Figuring Asianness in World War II America
DESCRIPTION:“Allies\, Enemies\, and Citizens” will focus on the visual representation of Asianness and Asian-Americanness in the United States during World War II\, featuring presentations by leading scholars in the field\, including Gordon H. Chang\, Professor\, Department of History\, and Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities\, Stanford University; Amy Lyford\, Professor of Art History\, Occidental College; ShiPu Wang\, Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture\, UC Merced; and K. Scott Wong\, James Phinney Baxter III Professor of History and Public Affairs\, Williams College. Read more \nSee the poster
URL:https://arthistory.ucr.edu/event/inaugural-symposium-allies-enemies-and-citizens-figuring-asianness-in-world-war-ii-america/
LOCATION:California Museum of Photography
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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