December 12, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Luke's article, "The Spanish Imposition of the Grid-Pattern Town upon its Mesoamerican Colonies and How it Disrupted Native Space, Analyzed Through the Maps of the “Relaciones Geográficas”" was published in asterisk*: yale undergraduate journal of art & art history issue 7 fall 2023. Find it here: https://www.asteriskjournal.org/fall-2023
Congratulations to Luke for his original work!
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December 12, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Students in the upper-level Art History class, the Global Middle Ages, taught by Dr. Joseph Kopta have produced an impressive story about the period between 1000 to 1400, across the globe. Check it out here: https://storymaps.com/stories/865221256e654f1798f03cb2fcdae5de
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December 7, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Jackie moderated a conversation concerning the interpretation of L'Enfant's plan for Washington, DC with Elise Friedland (Classics, GWU) and the artist Peter Waddell, who paints scenes of American history. A recording of the conversation can be found at https://vimeo.com/878754870
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December 1, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
The UC Press announced Mariola's term as co-editor in chief of Latin American & Latinx Visual Culture; she assumes the position after the journal’s founding editor-in-chief, Charlene Villaseñor Black, steps down. Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing the most current international research on the visual culture of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, as well as that created in diaspora. A defining focus of the journal is its concentration of current scholarship on both Latin American and Latinx visual culture in a single publication. The journal aims to approach ancient, colonial, modern and contemporary Latin American and Latinx visual culture from a range of interdisciplinary methodologies and perspectives.
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November 30, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Pauwels was nominated by two museum colleagues based on her publications about the histories of photography and lithographic printmaking. The Print Council of American was founded in In 1956, by Lessing J. Rosenwald and a group of museum directors and curators as a non-profit organization “fostering the creation, dissemination, and appreciation of fine prints, new and old.” Since then, the Council has continued to grow and evolve as a professional organization with an elected membership, reflecting tremendous expansion in the fields of print curatorship, scholarship, and museum practice, and embracing the specialties of drawings, photography, and conservation.
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November 30, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Emma will present at the CIHA (Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art) 2024 conference which is taking place in Lyon, France from June 23-28, 2024. Her paper "Between North and. South: A New Reading of Andrea Mantegna's Distemper and Monochromatic Paintings" was accepted into a panel entitled "Painting the Materials, Imitating the Techniques: A Dialogue Between Mediums in Early Modern Art" .
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