Congratulations to Ben Levy, who has been appointed an officer of The Association of Print Scholars! APS is one of the primary professional organizations that encourage innovative and interdisciplinary methodological approaches to the history of printmaking. Ben will be responsible for developing and implementing programming for his 2021-2022 term....
Congrats to Reed who will be giving two conference papers this spring. One, "The Monstrous Script: Instances of Pseudo-Hebrew in Fifteenth-Century German Prints," will be presented at the Medieval Academy of America's annual meeting, Saturday, 17 April, at 11:00 EDT. Another, "'The voice is the voice of Jacob, but...
Fifty years after its original German publication, Brill launched a free beta period for the Lexikon der christlichen Ikonographie online.
Included are links to other resources, like the Princeton Index of Medieval Art, that map the LCI lemmas to relevant entries in the IMA, and that are also indexed by...
Read about Professor Benay’s collaboration with LAND Studio and CWRU students in her article “From Campus to Community: Art History as Urban Practice,” in the latest issue of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies. Click here to access the article.
Congratulations to Professor Benay, who has been shortlisted for the Diekhoff Award for Graduate Mentoring! Prof. Benay was awarded the Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching in 2017. For more information about the Diekhoff Awards, click here.
Professor Bolman was recently featured in a CWRU Faculty Spotlight where she presented a lecture titled "art.lab.cle: Transforming Art History at CWRU." Watch the recording here.
Angelica Verduci will be teaching ARTH 102: Michelangelo to Maya Lin this summer. See the attached poster for the course description and more information.
In Our DNA: Arts, Activism and Black Cleveland welcomed over 60 people for yesterday's event with artist-activist Amanda D. King.
Below are links to the event recording and other resources. Please visit the Schubert Center website (https://case.edu/schubertcenter/events/) for information about additional events this semester, including Anti-racist, Inclusive, and Resilient: Pitfalls,...
International Center of Medieval Art presents another installment of Mining the Collection! Professor Elina Gertsman and Gerhard Lutz, Robert P. Bergman Curator of Medieval Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art, will join forces to present two fascinating sculptures from the museum’s collection.
Please join us Thursday, March 4th at 11:00 am ET for...
Dr. Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Assistant Professor of African American and Black Diasporic Art at Princeton University, will be presenting a lecture titled, "Vision and Value: Cotton and the Materiality of Race," on March 3rd at 7:15 pm EST. Click here to register.