Art and History
Virtual Book Launch: Jill Godmilow’s KILL THE DOCUMENTARY: A LETTER TO FILMMAKERS, STUDENTS, AND SCHOLARS
Can the documentary be useful? Can a film change how its viewers think about the world and their potential role in it? In Kill the Documentary, the award-winning director Jill...
View Event“Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022”: A Musical Interlude
Join us for a live performance of a rich, musical interpretation of the works on view in the Raclin Murphy Museum’s newest exploration of Ireland, Who Do We Say We Are? Irish...
watch videoGraduate Student Invitation Series Lecture: Professor Eugenio Refini (NYU), “Whose Aristotle? Latinate Knowledge and Vernacular Translation in Medieval Italy”
A famous tale from the Novellino (one of the most prominent collections of novelle before Boccaccio’s Decameron) ridicules a philosopher who endeavors to translate science and...
watch videoJustice and Asia Distinguished Lecture by Historian Romila Thapar
In a lecture titled “Writing History in Contemporary India,” Thapar will examine academic freedom in India, especially the divide between the academic writing of history and...
watch videoArt History Works-in-Progress Series: “Arezzo’s Etruscan Heritage in the Age of Giorgio Vasari and Cosimo I”
Please join us for a virtual lecture, Arezzo’s Etruscan Heritage in the Age of Giorgio Vasari and Cosimo I by Ingrid Rowland, professor of art history, on April 12 at 4:30 pm....
View EventLife in Pixels with David Cecchetto
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
watch videoLa Joven Mistral (1905-1929) / The Young Mistral (1909-1929)
One of seven lectures in the series “Rereading Gabriela Mistral 100 years after Desolación (1922-2022): A Transhemispheric Encounter,” this lecture will focus on the...
View EventLife in Pixels featuring Nicole Starosielski
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
watch videoFourth Annual Byzantine Postdoctoral Fellowship Workshop: “Saints in Hymns, Homilies, and Hagiography”
Join the Byzantine Studies Program for its fourth annual workshop on “Saints in Hymns, Homilies, and Hagiography.” The workshop is a half-day public seminar discussion with...
watch videoSaints in Hymns, Homilies, and Hagiography
Join the Byzantine Studies Program for its fourth annual workshop on "Saints in Hymns, Homilies, and Hagiography."
watch videoVirtual Slow Look
Join us on Zoom for a slow look at Randy Sartori, 1st Grade, Mrs. Starkey’s Class, A.D. Thomas Elementary School, Hazelton, Pennsylvania, 1993 by Judith Joy Ross. We’ll use...
View Event“On Simone Weil and Giotto” Lecture by Alexander Nemerov, Stanford University
“Learning to see is the longest apprenticeship of all the arts,” states art historian Alexander Nemerov. With that in mind, Dr. Nemerov urges us to make real-world experiences...
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