AHGSO Meeting
Art History Graduate Student Lounge (VH006F) 71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesAHGSO Meeting Graduate Student Lounge, and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
AHGSO Meeting Graduate Student Lounge, and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
AHGSO Meeting in Graduate Student Lounge and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
AHGSO Meeting in Graduate Student Lounge and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
Join us for an egg hunt, cookie decorating, pizza and more! Please RSVP at the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdE_gEZZt9ueCrSFLDhR-kNKN4ua124QifN3MUIfjmtoHZVxg/viewform
Join the Rutgers AHGSO for an evening of pizza and paint. We will provide materials for painting, but feel free to bring your own if you would like!
AHGSO Meeting in Graduate Student Lounge and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
Uncovering the Senses: Immersion, Performance, and Sensoriality in Art Art History Graduate Student Symposium 2023-24 Symposium Date: Friday, April 19, 2024 Location: Academic Building East 2400 Zoom Registration Link Keynote Speaker: Distinguished Professor Cynthia Hahn, CUNY Graduate Center The discipline of art history has only recently evolved to include not only the visual, but also … Read More
Dr. Kelli Wood: "The Athletic Arts in Early Modern Italy" Wednesday, April 24th, 2024 // 4:00 PM EST Vorhees Hall, Room 001 // 71 Hamilton St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Zoom Registration: https://tinyurl.com/dsswood This talk will explore the development and expression of the athletic arts in Renaissance Italy as they responded to intellectual, courtly, and … Read More
AHGSO Meeting in Graduate Student Lounge and over Zoom. Link for meeting provided via Canvas. Open to all interested graduate students.
Dr. Nicholas Herman: “The Painted World of Books” December 3, 5:30-7:00 pm EST. Teleconference Lecture Hall, Alexander Library 169 College Ave. https://tinyurl.com/RutgersAHGSO Early modern painting was the ultimate metamedium, capable of describing a vast array of objects on a two-dimensional plane. Or so it seems. Depictions of books, in particular, provide a locus … Read More