Chapman University Art History Deparment presents its second Undergraduate Art History Symposium.
April 27, 2012 12pm to 5pm
Chapman University, Kennedy Hall Room 142
12.30pm: Keynote Speaker: Liz Kotz, UCR "Video Projection: the Space between Screens"
Speakers:
1.00pm: Patricia E. Kim UC Berkley "It's a Woman's World: the Case of South Italian Squat Lekythos from the Hearst Museum"
1.30pm: Kristina Borrman UC Berkley "The David Plates: Romantic Love and Divine Blessing"
2.00pm Cameron McKee UC Berkley "The Fin-de-Siècle Marian Fetish: Women and French Society within the Work of Maurice Denis"
2.30pm: Sheida Koufigar, CSU Long Beach "How Persian Art Taught Gaugine to be Modern"
3.00pm: Katelyn Rispoli CSU Long Beach
"the Calavera: a Journey from Symbol to Social Satire, and Back"
3.30pm: Lauren Cooley, Occidental College "Asco and Gender: the Limits of an Activist Artistic Practice"
4.00pm: Ayanna Dozier, Chapman University "The Empire Strikes Back: A Look at the Sequential and Graphic Narrative in the Rosta Windows"
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Undergraduate Art History Symposium (Chapman Univ. 27 Apr 12). In: ArtHist.net, 21.04.2012. Letzter Zugriff 05.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/3143>.