Jay Buchanan serves as Art Exhibition Project Manager for Moving Stories
Jay Buchanan undertook a Mentored Professional Experience in Fall 2023, serving as Art Exhibition Project Manager for Moving Stories.
Jay Buchanan undertook a Mentored Professional Experience in Fall 2023, serving as Art Exhibition Project Manager for Moving Stories.
The experience combined professional development with historical insights on how artists, arts workers, and arts organizations relate today.
Third-year PhD Candidate will be present his paper titled “Co-Conspirators: Impressionism, Tourism, and the Invention of Modern Thailand” at the CAA 112th Annual Conference in February 2024.
Check out the fifth volume of the newsletter for the Department of Art History and Archaeology published this October!
Fifth-year PhD candidate Christopher Hunt will be teaching at Washington University in St. Louis this summer.
Graduate Student Jessica Baran will present a talk titled "Credible Testimony and Gender-Based Violence" at the Kemper Art Museum on June 24th at 2 p.m.
Three graduate students gave pop-up talks at the Saint Louis Art Museum's event Shared Muses: Nature, Music, and Art on Saturday, April 22.
The field trip was supported by a generous gift from a recent alumna.
The award will fund her travel to the annual conference for American Institute for Maghrib Studies in Tunis, Tunisia.
The residency focuses on effective instructional strategies that emphasize accessibility and inclusivity and is funded by The Office of Graduate Studies & The Graduate Center.
The Annual Meeting brings together faculty, administrators, and representatives from scholarly societies, museums, archives, and other humanities organizations to build their capacity to advocate for the humanities
Second-year PhD student Katie DiDomenico recently had two stories published on Google Arts & Culture about art in Cleveland