Work In Progress Series – Patricia A. Morton, PhD
ARTS 333Place or Nonplace: The City as Domain or as Field Patricia A. Morton, Ph.D. Professor of Art History In the Read More →
Place or Nonplace: The City as Domain or as Field Patricia A. Morton, Ph.D. Professor of Art History In the Read More →
Susan Lawton specializes in the history and theory of photography, 20th century art, and critical theory. She also works as a CMP liaison to the art history department.
The Second Annual Wong Forum on Art and the Immigrant Experience THE ART OF HOMELAND AND THE UNITED STATES This Read More →
Faya Causey’s lecture title, Not Set in Amber, might suggest something about the subjects she will speak about on January 19, 2017. Her most important publications have been centered on ancient art, a few contemporary artists, Paul Cézanne, and the fossil resin, amber — its nature, importance to humans over history as a high-value substance used for ornament, as amulet, as medicine and for incense especially in the ancient world. Although her first jobs as a professor seemed to indicate a life in academe, Causey took a different path in 1994 when she left a tenured position as an art history professor to work at the National Gallery of Art in the Education Division as the Head of the Academic Programs Department. Her career was not fossilized! In addition to an overview of her fascinating work at the ArtCenter Pasadena, California State University Long Beach, at the National Gallery of Art, Causey will speak about alternative career paths for students interested in art, art history, archaeology, and the humanities.
The Material of Form: Concrete Art during the Second Industrial Revolution Aleca LeBlanc, PH.D. PROFESSOR OF ART HISTORY Some thoughts Read More →
Brink Carrot Lecture Series presents: Karlyn Olvido 2016 Richard G. Carrott Travel Award “The History of American Surgery as Told through Read More →