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Presented By: History of Art

Khamseen Pedagogy Workshop

Teaching Islamic Art and Visual Culture

Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century. Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century.
Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century.
The History of Art Department is excited to invite you to Khamseen’s pedagogy workshop on teaching Islamic art, architecture, and visual culture.
Members of Team Khamseen will present flash talks on Khamseen’s free and open-access digital platform.
The event is hybrid, and registration for remote participation can be accessed at the following link: https://myumi.ch/ZD9MN.

Bihter Esener & Mira Xenia Schwerda: Welcome Remarks

Christiane Gruber, Khamseen: Past, Present, & Future

Mira Xenia Schwerda: Envisioning, Building, Maintaining Khamseen

Screening: Khamseen User’s Guide

Mira Xenia Schwerda & Aseman Talebi: Theoretical Concepts

Bihter Esener: Building a Digital Pedagogy Platform for Islamic Art

Amanda Hannoosh Steinberg: Images, Credits, and Copyright

Michelle Al-Ferzly & Nehal al-Shamy: Building a Glossary for Islamic Art

Sarah Abou-Zied: Multilingual Pedagogy: Translating Khamseen

Sascha Crasnow: Public Pedagogies: Resources and Strategies

Leena Ghannam: Between Audio and Audience: Captioning Khamseen

Deniz Vural: Teaching Out: Islamic Art on Social Media

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Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century. Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century.
Textile fragment depicting a youth drinking, after Riza 'Abbasi, attributed to Iran, 17th century.

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