Huge congratulations to Angie Verduci for receiving the ICMA Student Travel Grant, which will support research for her dissertation on Northern Italian “Triumph of Death” imagery. Only three such awards are annually given.
Huge congratulations to Angie Verduci for receiving the ICMA Student Travel Grant, which will support research for her dissertation on Northern Italian “Triumph of Death” imagery. Only three such awards are annually given.
Congratulations to Reed on receiving the Graduate Student Appreciation Award for the second year in a row! Reed’s nominator described her as a consummate student — active, engaged, kind, sharply intelligent, extremely personable — with a zeal for learning and discovery.
Congratulations to Angie Verduci, 3rd-year PhD student, and Mia Hafer, 2nd-year MA student, whose papers were accepted into the 37th Annual Art History Graduate Symposium to be held in Tallahassee, Florida, on March 27 and 28, 2020!
Congratulations to Reed O’Mara and Benjamin Levy for receiving competitive scholarships to attend courses at the Rare Book School!
Congratulations to Prof. Gertsman, whose forthcoming book, Nothing is the Matter: Spaces of Absence in Late Medieval Art, just received grants from the CAA’s Millard Meiss Publication Fund and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities!
The global medieval adventure continues! Read the next installment on the Thinker blog today: essays by graduate students, introduced by Prof. Elina Gertsman and Dr. Sonya Mace! Click here to read more!
Please come to the opening of Breaking the Mold: The Art of Thelma & Edward Winter, curated by our own Becca Woodruff! The show opens at the Cleveland History Center on Saturday, November 16th.
Many congratulations to Dominique DeLuca on defending her dissertation, “Ab umbra ad umbram: Shadows in Late Medieval Secular Manuscripts”! The committee was unanimous in its praise of the high caliber of Nikki’s scholarship, the ambitious scope of her research, and her beautiful writing. Nikki is currently a Mellon Fellow in the Department of Education and Academic Affairs, Cleveland Museum of Art.