Migrating The Museum Part 3: Alternate Worlds
Culver Center of the ArtsOn view October 12 through December 29. Join us at the Riverside "Long Night of Arts and Innovation", October 12, Read More →
On view October 12 through December 29. Join us at the Riverside "Long Night of Arts and Innovation", October 12, Read More →
The Third Annual Wong Forum on Art and the Immigrant Experience Faces/Portraits/Selfies Friday, November 3, 2017 Hammond Dance Studio at Read More →
The World of Tomorrow: The Westinghouse Time Capsule of Cupalloy (1939) Dr. habil. Johannes Endres, Professor of Art History The Read More →
Encounters in Sindh: Circuits of Mobility and Artistic Transmission at the Makli Necropolis
Fatima Quraishi, Ph.D. Candidate, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Fatima Quraishi is completing her dissertation at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. Her dissertation, “Necropolis as Palimpsest: The Cemetary of Makli in Sindh, Pakistan”, traces the development of a modest Sufi shrine that grew to become a monumental funerary site. Her other interests include illustrated manuscripts produced in Kashmir in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Mortar, Brick and Pipes: Visiting the Construction Site of Mimar Sinan's Iskender Pasha Hamam in Sixteenth-Century Istanbul. Nina Macaraig, Ph.D. Read More →
The Mountains and the Red City: Identity in the Landscape of Almohad Marrakesh
Abbey Stockstill Ph.D. Candidate, Harvard University
Abbey Stockstill is completing her dissertation at Harvard University on The Mountains, the Mosque, and the Red City: Abd al-Mu’min and the Almohad Legacy of Marrakesh. Her interests place Marrakesh as a meeting point of the Mediterranean (both North Africa and Iberia) and Sub-Saharan Africa in the period 1000-1500, and incorporate a number of other interests, from performance and ceremonial to technological transmission.
Monday, March 12, 2018 at 5:15pm ARTS Seminar Room 333