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Lunchtime Lecture Series Fall 2004:

Current faculty members and students will present informal lectures throughout the spring semester. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend (with a lunch). Mondays or Wednesday, 12:15 to 1 PM, Student Lounge (A-402), fourth floor, Smith Hall of Art. This lecture series is being organized by 2nd year Art History graduate student, Emily Burns.
Sept 15th, Molly Springfield, Assistant Professorial Lecturer in Drawing, Please don't show this note to anyone: Mining memory, materiality, and language

Sept 22nd, Aaron Brophy, ceramic artist, Sculpture

Sept 29th, Rebecca Arnold, Fellow, Museum of American History, Curator, London Madeleine vionnet: fashion, drapery and the body
Oct 6th, Lilien Robinson, Professor of Art History, Nineteenth-Century Serbian Art: The Secular Tradition
Oct 13th, Emily Burns, Graduate Student in Art History, Women Flower Painters in 19th Century America: Feminine Domestic or Creative Artist?
Oct 20th, Amanda Kodeck, Educational Program Assistant, The Walters Museum, graduate of the GW MA program in Art History
Oct 27th, Peter Brownlee, Lecturer in Art History, Tracing the Observer in Antebellum American Genre Painting
Nov 3rd, Mary Coble, Assistant Professorial Lecturer in Photography
Nov 10th, David Bjelajac, Professor of Art History, Thomas Cole’s The Oxbow: Free Masonry and the Protestant Imagination
Nov 17th, Susanne Francoeur, Assistant Professorial Lecturer in Art History, Ancient Art of the Champa & Khmer: My Son & Ankor
Dec 1st, Kim Hartswick, Professor of Art History, The Ancient Roman Garden
Dec 8th, Scott Hutchison, Assistant Professorial Lecturer in Drawing


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