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
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| 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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