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SUMMARY:14th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Uncovering the Senses: Immersion\, Performance\, and Sensoriality in Art \nArt History Graduate Student Symposium 2023-24 \nSymposium Date: Friday\, April 19\, 2024 \nLocation: Academic Building East 2400\nZoom Registration Link \nKeynote Speaker: Distinguished Professor Cynthia Hahn\, CUNY Graduate Center \nThe discipline of art history has only recently evolved to include not only the visual\, but also the other senses\, such as touch\, taste\, sound\, and smell. This sensorial turn has led to innovative ways of experiencing and analyzing art\, architecture\, and cultural practices. Multi-sensory approaches have allowed us to reassess assumptions of past material culture\, while providing new directions for contemporary artistic production. Uncovering the Senses aims to foster conversations about multi-sensory perceptions and reactions to art beyond its visuality.
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/ahgso/event/14th-annual-art-history-graduate-student-symposium/
LOCATION:AB East Room 2400\, 15 Seminary Place\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901
CATEGORIES:Annual Symposium
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SUMMARY:[Symposium] Artefacts of Change: Visions of The Environment and Disruptions
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers University-New Brunswick\nArt History Graduate Student Symposium 2022-23\nArtefacts of Change: Visions of The Environment and Disruptions\nPlease join us Friday April 21st for our annual Art History Graduate Student symposium\, “Artefacts of Change: Visions of the Environment and Disruptions!” The symposium is a hybrid event set to take place from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM in Academic Building 2400 and online. We are glad to welcome Dr. Sugata Ray as our keynote speaker. \nHuman experience of the natural world is integral to artistic production. Amidst the ongoing climate crisis\, art historical discourse has focused on the human-nature relationship with more urgency. Employing ecocritical methodologies and perspectives\, recent scholarship investigates visual vocabularies and material cultures that express historical conceptions of nature and ecology. “Artefacts of Change” aims to foster interdisciplinary conversations on entanglements and tensions between human communities and their lived environments. \nRegister for the Zoom here: bit.ly/ArtefactsofChange \nThis event is funded by the Rutgers Graduate Student Association (GSA).
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/ahgso/event/symposium-artefacts-of-change-visions-of-the-environment-and-disruptions/
LOCATION:AB East Room 2400\, 15 Seminary Place\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901
CATEGORIES:Annual Symposium,Public Events
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SUMMARY:[Call for Papers] Submission Deadline: Artefacts of Change: Visions of The Environment and Disruptions
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers University-New Brunswick\nArt History Graduate Student Symposium 2022-23\nArtefacts of Change: Visions of The Environment and Disruptions\nCall for Papers: Artefacts of Change: Visions of The Environment and Disruptions \n13th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium \nOrganized by the Rutgers University Art History Graduate Student Organization (AHGSO) \nSubmission Deadline: Sunday\, January 22\, 2023\nSymposium Date: Friday\, April 21\, 2023 \nFor more information\, view the website.
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/ahgso/event/call-for-papers-submission-deadline-artefacts-of-change-visions-of-the-environment-and-disruptions/
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SUMMARY:Annual Symposium: "Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora"
DESCRIPTION:Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora \n12th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium   \nOrganized by the Rutgers University Art History Graduate Student Organization (AHGSO)\, Cosponsored by Rutgers Global Asias \nSymposium Date: April 22nd\, 2022\, via Zoom  \nKeynote Speaker: Emily Hue\, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California\, Riverside  \nThe concept of home is unstable\, bearing countless interpretations of physical and abstract places.  Diasporic and transnational identities are particularly susceptible to the uneasy tension produced by slippages of stable meaning. Framed around both the abstract and material notion of home\, Translating  Home: Views From the Diaspora aims to interpret practices that span borders\, fostering discussion that marks the complexity of real and lived experiences of those working in a transnational context.  \nPlease register using the following link: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYof–prT8pGdRI2_zttrNGD1UnVcHHYA19 \n  \nSymposium Program:\nWelcome 10:15am-10:30am \n\n10:30 am – 12:15 pm | Session 1: Undefined Geographies  \nAisha Lovise Maud Bornø\, University of Cambridge: Homecoming: The exhibition Eight Scandinavian Cubists and Scandinavian women artists’ efforts to negotiate their return from Paris \nJennifer Sales\, University of Texas\, Austin: Rituals of Forgetting: Paulo Nazareth and Black Collective Memory  \nKit Bernal\, University of Denver: Gelare Khoshgozaran: Constructed Places \n\nBreak 12:15-12:30am \n\n12:30 am – 2:15 pm | Session 2: New Forms of Knowledge \nTess McCoy\, Florida State University: The Warriors’ Circle of Honor: Visualizing Native (American) Narratives \nMaría Fernanda Mancera\, Tufts University: Reclaiming Indigenous sovereignty and relational knowledge: Coming to Terms with Edgar Calel’s The Echo of an Ancient Form of Knowledge (Ru k’ ox k’ob’el jun ojer etemab’el) \nMadalen Claire Benson\, University of California\, Santa Cruz: The Hunt: Local Embodied Knowledge as an Assertion of Rights in Duane Linklater and Brian Jungen’s Film “Modest Livelihood” \nKathryn Cua\, School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Matt Manalo and the Renunciation of White Love \n\nBreak 2:15-2:30pm \n\n2:30-4:15 pm | Session 3: In Betweenness\, unstable identities \nJacob Zhicheng Zhang\, School of the Art Institute of Chicago: A Diasporic Artist’s Performance of Passing: Dissecting Tseng Kwong Chi’s Appropriation of the Mao Suit  \nHamutal Sadan\, Tel Aviv University: Transitional Art: Be(coming)-Asylum Seeker: The Art of African Asylum seekers and refugees in Israel \nEmma Oslé\, Rutgers University: An Examination of “In-Betweenness”: Borders\, Racial Divisions\, and the Indigenous Diaspora  \nMariann Farkas\, Bar-Ilan University: Hungarian Israeli Artists in Quest of Identity \n\nBreak 4:15-4:30 pm \n\n4:30-6pm | Keynote: Emily Hue
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/ahgso/event/annual-symposium-translating-home-views-from-the-diaspora/
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