Art History Symposium

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Location: 200 Riley Hall (View on map )

Photograph. Title: Nuestra Senora De Las Iguanas. Photographer: Graciela Iturbide.
Black and white photograph of a woman with iguanas on her head.

The Department of Art, Art History & Design presents the annual Art History Symposium on Monday, May 1, at 4:30pm in 200 Riley Hall. The following students will present research from their honors thesis.

Alexis Kelly
"Framing Graciela Iturbide: Representations of Indigeneity in Mexican Photography from the 19th Century to the Present."

Willoughby Thom
"The Lo-Fi Archive: Jeremy Deller & The Vernacular"

Kendall Lubkeman
"The Feminine Style, What Is It Really?: An Analysis of Italian Female Artists in the Early Modern Period in the Face of Discrimination and Marginalization"

Isabella Byler
"A Compendium of Stone: Unearthing Spirituality and Cosmic Meanings in Guarino Guarini's Chapel of the Holy Shroud"

Jacqueline McKenna
"Femininity, Heroism, and the Classics: Elisabetta Sirani's Antique Heroine Paintings"

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Image: Graciela Iturbide, Señora de las Iguanas, Juchitán, 1979.