May 3, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Patel's review of the new Joan Semmel show at PAFA can be found here: https://www.artforum.com/print/reviews/202205/joan-semmel-88440
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April 19, 2022
Author: Emily Herbein
Kelley Yemen, Associate Professor of Planning & Community Development and Director of Complete Streets, which advocates for safe transportation in Philadelphia, was recently featured in an article from WHYY about the installation of parking-separated bike lanes.
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April 18, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Alvarez's book, The Affinity of Neoconcretism: Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Brazilian Modernism 1954-1964 will come out in March 2023, from the University of California Press, under their Studies in Latin American Art series.
In the meantime, register to hear her speak at "Las Informalistas: Women of Latin American Informalist Abstraction" on May 3, 2022, the subject of her new inquiry: https://www.islaa.org/events/event-2022-may-las-informalistas
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April 13, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Storytellers of Art histories: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, edited by Alpesh Patel and Yasmeen Siddiqi (University of Chicago, 2022)
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April 11, 2022
Author: Emily Herbein
Assistant Professor in Painting Mark Thomas Gibson has been named one of 180 recipients of the 2022 Guggenheim Fellowships, awarded annually since 1925 to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."
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March 30, 2022
Author: Emily Herbein
Studio technicians have a special role at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, keeping the maker spaces well equipped, well stocked with materials, and up to code on safety protocols. Learn about one of Tyler's newest techs, glass artist Theo Brooks. What makes your artistic practice unique?
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March 29, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
The lecture, "Queer Chinese Feminist Archipelago: Shanghai, Miami, and San Francisco" will be given March 31, 2022 at 7:30 PM (Hong Kong time, 7:30 AM EST): for the Zoom link, click on https://arthistory.hku.hk/index.php/event/queer-chinese-feminist-archipe...
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March 17, 2022
Author: Wanda Motley Odom
Associate Professor and Program Head Amze Emmons has always viewed printmaking as a formative factor in human culture.“Printmaking is really an umbrella term that refers to a range of technologies that trace back to Paleolithic man using stencils on cave walls, that show up repeatedly in across multiple cultures around the world and that have value in disseminating ideas,” Amze said in a recent interview on the podcast Our Shared Field.
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March 17, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
The article, "Visual Diaries: Towards Art History as Storytelling," has been published in Art History Pedagogy & Practice 7.1 2022 (peer-reviewed, open access e-journal). The article can be found here: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/ahpp
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