University of California, Riverside Department of the History of Art
10th Annual Graduate Student Virtual Conference
(ART)ICULATIONS OF PROXIMITY AND MOBILITY
Register for both days through this link:
https://ucr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3EaZPB7vSZyEsThVUoDuew
Friday, May 14, 2021
9am – 9:10am PST – Opening Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators
Dr. Jason Weems, Associate Professor, Chair
9:10am – 10:30am – Panel One
Circulation/Rootedness, moderated by Dr. Yong Cho
Juliana Fagua Arias – Bard Graduate Center, New York
“The Crane and the Nopal: Aztec Memory and Chinese Imagery in Talavera Poblana”
Stella Jungmann – University of Zurich, Switzerland
“Taking, Examining, and Mediating Through Photographs. The Pruyn Collection of Japanese Objects, 1862-65”
Alexandra Macheski – University of California, Santa Cruz
“The Designs Fell from her Mouth and into a Suitcase: Shipibo Textiles, Kené, and Global Visibility”
10:30am – 10:40am PST – Break
10:40am – 12pm – Panel Two
In/Site, moderated by Dr. Savannah Esquivel
Maria Bastos-Stanek – Tufts University, Massachusetts
“Aleijadinho Past and Present: A National Project”
Hannah McIsaac – Tufts University, Massachusetts
“Home and Enterprise, East and West: Domestic Divisions and Gender Dynamics of Chinese Export Wallpaper Across Time and Space”
Mariah Anais Ribeiro – Syracuse University, New York
“Native Geographies: Site-Orientation and the Politics of Appearance in Edgar Heap of Bird’s Native Hosts Series”
12pm – 12:10pm PST – Closing Remarks
Shannon Chestnut, AHGSA President
Saturday, May 15, 2021:
9am – 9:15am PST – Opening Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators
Dr. Johannes Endres, Professor, Graduate Advisor
9:15am – 10:15am – Keynote Address
Dr. Cheryl Finley
Associate Professor of Art History, Cornell University, New York
10:15am – 10:25am PST – Break
10:25am – 11:45am – Panel Three
Body/Memory, moderated by Dr. Susan Laxton
Alitzah Oros – California State University, Long Beach
“Vestiges of Extraction in Regina José Galindo's Looting, 2010”
Emily Bryan – Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri
“Transnational Material: Notions of Home and Global Identity in the Recent Work of Katrín Sigurðurdòttir”
Susie Callahan – Reed College, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Oregon
“Parading as a Means of Joyfully Choreographing a Future: Úumbal and Second-Lining”
11:45 am – Closing Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators
For more about our speakers and their presentations, please visit our conference website: https://ahgsaconference.ucr.edu/
Quellennachweis:
CONF: (Art)iculations of Proximity and Mobility (online, 14 May 21). In: ArtHist.net, 10.05.2021. Letzter Zugriff 24.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/34062>.