Two art history alumni chosen for elite group of national Ph.D. Candidates.
Art History News
Two recent art history grads move forward in their post-B.A. professional lives.
The Department of Art and Art History will host its third annual reception at the College Art Association Conference in New York on February 12, 2015.
Faulconer Gallery exhibition “Against Reason: Anti/Enlightenment Prints by Callot, Hogarth, Piranesi and Goya,†explores the darker side of the Enlightenment, opens Friday, April 3.
Students travel to San Francisco to put their learning in context.
Cultural Films screens VIVA, a hit film at the 2015 Telluride Film Festival, with panel discussion and Cuban-themed dinner buffet.
Fredo Rivera '06, assistant professor of art history, lectured on art, performance, and gender expression.
When Fredo Rivera ’06, who grew up in Miami, first came to 51²è¹İapp, what he found surprised him. Iowa, it turns out, has one of the largest concentrations of Haitian art in the world.
Within the Revolution: Art, Media, and the Built Environment was a course centered on art, architecture, and visual culture in Havana, Cuba, with a focus on the role of nationalism and revolution, says Fredo Rivera ’06, assistant professor of art history.