2015 AAHVS GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Keynote
6:00 PM
A266, Collision Space, Bay 10, Smith Warehouse
“Japan’s Venice and the Ends of Art”
Ignacio Adriasola
Assistant Professor
Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Friday, February 20, 2015
Symposium Papers
1:30-3:00 PM
A266, Collision Space, Bay 10, Smith Warehouse
Rosalia Romero
“Transborder Visions of Freedom: Regeneracion and the Art of Enrique Flores Magon (1913-1919)”
Shahrazad Shareef
“The Post-Civil Rights Unconscious: Kehinde Wiley’s Portraiture and the Public Sphere”
Max Symuleski
“Earth, Wind, and Globe: Some Phenomenological Considerations of Picturing our Planet from Space”
Patricia Bass
—Symposium Discussant
Research Presentations
3:30-5:00 PM
A266, Collision Space, Bay 10, Smith Warehouse
Sinan Goknur
“Shared Lines: Acts of Resistance and Collective Imagination”
Timothy Shea
“Contextualizing Classical Attic Tombstones: Using GIS to Reconstruct the Ancient Cemeteries of Athens”
Katherine McCusker
—Symposium Discussant
Free and open to the public.
Organized with the generous support of:
Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Franklin Humanities Institute
Department of History
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
The Graduate School