Presented By: History of Art
Environmental Art History Sharing Session
List of presenters (in an alphabetical order):
Deepthi Bathala (Architecture), Cecilio M. Cooper (History of Art), Brendan McMahon (History of Art), Katherine Mitchell (History of Art and Architecture, Boston University), David Norman (History of Art), Rosa Novak (History of Art), Kaeun Park (Asian Languages and Cultures), Soyoon Ryu (History of Art), Akshaya Tankha (History of Art, Yale University, incoming Forsyth Fellow)
Please join us for this virtual session where scholars from art history, architecture, and visual studies will share projects that illustrate approaches to environmentally-informed scholarship. Consisting of 10-minute presentations by nine scholars of various stages, the session aims to bring together different approaches, scopes, and questions surrounding this rapidly growing field. It will also be a cross-disciplinary platform where U-M scholars from multiple departments and other Ann Arbor-area scholars working on environmental topics can share their works and build connections. This event is hosted by Michaela Rife and Soyoon Ryu of the History of Art department and is open to the entire University of Michigan community.
Via Zoom
Registration: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ReLsg83KTmG1hLZR9u7s1g
Deepthi Bathala (Architecture), Cecilio M. Cooper (History of Art), Brendan McMahon (History of Art), Katherine Mitchell (History of Art and Architecture, Boston University), David Norman (History of Art), Rosa Novak (History of Art), Kaeun Park (Asian Languages and Cultures), Soyoon Ryu (History of Art), Akshaya Tankha (History of Art, Yale University, incoming Forsyth Fellow)
Please join us for this virtual session where scholars from art history, architecture, and visual studies will share projects that illustrate approaches to environmentally-informed scholarship. Consisting of 10-minute presentations by nine scholars of various stages, the session aims to bring together different approaches, scopes, and questions surrounding this rapidly growing field. It will also be a cross-disciplinary platform where U-M scholars from multiple departments and other Ann Arbor-area scholars working on environmental topics can share their works and build connections. This event is hosted by Michaela Rife and Soyoon Ryu of the History of Art department and is open to the entire University of Michigan community.
Via Zoom
Registration: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ReLsg83KTmG1hLZR9u7s1g
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