The Art of Being in Exile. Alienation and Liberation
7th UCR History of Art Graduate Student Conference
Place: Culver Center for the Arts, Riverside
Time: Saturday, May 19, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
9:00-9:20 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
9:20-9:30 OPENING REMARKS
Camilla Querin, AHGSA Conference Coordinator
Jason Weems, Associate Professor, History of Art
9:30-10:50 PANEL ONE
Exiled From History, Moderated by Jason Weems
Maxwell Forton, Binghamton University
“Exiles in the Painted Desert: Colonial Legacies in Petrified Forest National Park”
Laura R. Colkitt, University of Florida, Gainesville
“Exiled from Africa: Sokari Douglas Camp's Re-contextualization of Past Injustice”
Ana Leticia Adami, Columbia University / Universidade de São Paulo
“Religious Life and Self-Exile: Learned Women in the Italian Renaissance”
10:50-11.10 BREAK
11:10-12:30 PANEL TWO
Assimilation and Retention, Moderated by Patricia Morton
Najah Pena, University of California, Riverside
“Al-Tahtawi, Exile, Paris, and the Arabic Renaissance”
Amelia Miholca, Arizona State University
“Exil, Dor, Désir: The Romanian Exiles in Post-World War I Paris”
Richard Nedjat-Haiem, University of Chicago
“Ana ‘Albi Dalili W ‘Ali ’An ’Arabiyyati: The Jews are Arab Cultural Icons, Too!”
12:30-2:00 LUNCH BREAK
2:00-2:05 INTRODUCTION OF KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Cynthia Neri Lewis, AHGSA Conference Co-Coordinator
2:05-3:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. Tatiana Flores
Associate Professor, Rutgers University
“Perpetual Exile: The Caribbean as Ur-Diaspora”
3:00-3:10 BREAK
3:10-4:30 PANEL THREE
Networks of Exiles, Moderated by Dr. Susan Laxton
Katja Rivera, University of Illinois at Chicago
“The Old World as The Newest Thing: Felipe Ehrenberg’s Maps, 1970–74”
Paula Kupfer, University of Pittsburgh
“Photographs on the Move: Gertrudes Altschul and São Paulo’s
Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante”
Adrienn Kácsor, Northwestern University
“The Communist Aesthetics of Exile: Constructivism Moves to Europe”
4:30-4:40 CLOSING REMARKS
Rebecca Maness, AHGSA President
Quellennachweis:
CONF: The Art of Being in Exile (Riverside, 19 May 18). In: ArtHist.net, 07.05.2018. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/18064>.