Jessica will present “Mapping the Hyperhorizon: Relational Visuality in Artistic Depictions of the Caribbean,” at FSU’s Department of Art History Annual Graduate Student Symposium. And…
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Conversations at MOCA with exhibiting artist Hiba Schahbaz and curator Jasmine Wahi, moderated by Alpesh Kantilal Patel, PhD. Dive into Hiba Schahbaz: The Garden, her first major…
Leave a CommentJessica’s review of Isamu Noguchi’s exhibit at the Clark Art Institute can be found here: https://www.bu.edu/sequitur/2026/01/14/isamu-noguchi-landscapes-of-time/ In a few weeks she will be presenting a…
Leave a CommentThe panel is “Unstable Monuments: Nation, States, Spaces and Conflicts in Public Sculpture 1811-1947. Noah will be presenting a paper, “Claiming Independence/Claiming Columbus”
Leave a CommentMapping the Global Middle Ages, 1000—1400 CE, a collaborative digital mapping project created by students in Prof. Kopta’s course Art of the Global Middle Ages in the…
Leave a CommentThe review has been published in Art History : i The review of ‘Property Rights’ can be found here, in Art History, Volume 48, Issue 3, June 2025,…
Leave a Comment11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4Booth Hall, room 3634 Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY About Alpesh Kantilal Patel Alpesh Kantilal Patel’s (they/he) art historical scholarship, curation,…
Leave a CommentEvery two weeks, I would switch between the Fine Arts and the American Furniture, Decorative, and Folk Arts Departments. My summer-long project focused on database taxonomy,…
Leave a CommentFind Mariola’s insights here: https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-10-14/temple-leaders-reflect-identity-and-experiences-hispanic-americans
Leave a CommentMolly Bernhard (PhD candidate) will be giving a talk at the 16th-Century Society Conference titled “”In Situ: Battle-Scarred Art from Early Modern Italy” Camila Medina…
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