Past Events

Past Events

Graduate Student Art History Symposium

“Ghost Stories for Grown-Ups”: Hauntings, Afterlives, and Reawakenings, the Sixth Biennial Graduate Student Art History Symposium (GSAHS) at Washington University in St. Louis, will take place on February 13–14, 2026.

Prof. Wallace at Left Bank Books

Join Professor Wallace in conversation with Professor Swan to discuss his upcoming book.

Islamic and Arabic Manuscripts and Introduction to Calligraphy

Facilitated by Prof. Younasse Tarbouni, Teaching Professor of Arabic, Cassie Brand, Curator of Rare Books, and A.J. Robinson Islamic Studies; South Asian Studies; and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Subject Librarian
Olin Library | Mendel Classroom: Special Collections (Olin Level 1) and Introduction to Arabic Calligraphy Room 3 (Olin Level A)

Art History & Archaeology Department Showcase - Arts & Sciences WOWS Fall Series

Virtual | Zoom

Americanist Dinner Forum: An Evening with Dr. Tashima Thomas

All are invited for dinner and conversation with Dr. Tashima Thomas.
Kemper 103 (Lopata Art History & Archaeology Classroom)

Americanist Dinner Forum: An Evening with Dr. Tashima Thomas

Kemper 103

Fall 2025 Major-Minor Fair

Each fall, the College holds a Major-Minor Fair, where students can talk to faculty members and get more information on many majors and minors at one time and in one place.
WashU Athletic Complex

George E. Mylonas Lecture in Greek Archaeology : Pilgrimage, Prayers, and Picnics at a Greek Mountaintop Shrine: Art and Mysteries at the Birthplace of Zeus

Mary Voyatzis, University of Arizona
St. Louis Art Museum Auditorium

Dr. Wallace Will Offer A SLAM Lecture, Titled "Titian and Michelangelo: A Tale of Genius & Rivalry"

Dr. Wallace will give a SLAM lecture April 25 at 6pm "Titian and Michelangelo: A Tale of Genius & Rivalry."
The Farrell Auditorium

Luster & Sheen: Baroque Materialities

The Brown Lounge at George Warren Brown Hall (2nd floor)

On Thin Ice: Curating Old Master Drawings for Contemporary Audiences

Dr. Stephanie Schrader, Curator of Drawings, Getty Museum
Kemper 103

Indigenous Perspectives II: Museums, Stewardship, and Native American Art

Presentations by: Dr. heather ahtone, Dakota Hoska, Dr. Meranda Roberts
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum