The Art History Graduate Student Association
invites you to attend its 12th Annual Symposium:
"ART AND MEMORY" Saturday, November 15, 2003
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
160 Campbell Hall
4:00 pm Keynote Speaker ERIKA DOSS (University of Colorado)
will present her paper:
"Memorial Mania: Monuments and Memory in Contemporary
America"
Also presenting:
Heather T. Awan (Institute of Fine Arts) "Remembering Zion:
The Function of Early Christian Ampullae as Loci of Memory."
Kelly Goodman (Virginia Commonwealth University) "Giovanni
Battista Piranesi and the Vedute di Roma: Transforming the
Memory of Rome."
Stephen James (University of Virginia) "Louis Kahn in
India: Negotiating an Iconography of Memory."
Andre Dombrowski (University of California, Berkeley)
"Memory, History and Instantaneity in Degas' Place de la
Concorde."
Kate Palmer (Boston University) "Structures Disassembled:
Dinh Q. Le's Cambodia Series."
Karen Lemmey (City University of New York) "Sculpting a
Relevant Past: Henry Kirke Brown's De Witt Clinton Monument"
Responses will be given by Richard Handler and Alon
Confino, both of the University of Virginia.
A Reception will be held afterwards in the University of
Virginia Museum of Art.
Reference:
CONF: Art and memory (Art History Grad Stud Association, Virginia, 15 Nov 03). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 7, 2003 (accessed Feb 18, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/26019>.