AHVC Program News

  • Fifth Annual Art History Career Day

    The Art History Department and Career Development Office invite all art history majors and those considering the major to: THE FIFTH ANNUAL ART HISTORY CAREER DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 11:00 am—2:00 pm Woods Studio Learn about careers in curating, museum education, art dealing, auction houses, conservation, editing  and publishing. Four speakers representing four fascinating…

  • ESCRITURA by Fernando Ruíz Lorenzo

    FERNANDO RU?Z LORENZO:  ESCRITURA CURATED BY TOM WOLF MARCH 1 – 31, 2011 OPENING RECEPTION: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2011 6 – 9 PM OPEN DAILY: 10:00 am-7:00 pm REEM KAYDEN GALLERY?, BARD COLLEGE Sponsored by the Art History Department and Latin American Iberian Studies FERNANDO RUÍZ LORENZO was born of Puerto Rican parentage in the…

  • Popular Culture in Early America

    The Draper Organizing Committee presents: “Popular Culture in Early America” Thursday, March 24 – Saturday, March 26 The Fourth James L. and Shirley A. Draper Graduate Student Conference in Early American Studies Sponsored by The Department of History, University of Connecticut and the American Antiquarian Society To register (no charge): http://www.regonline.com/draper2011 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/draperconference2011

  • Art History Program Field Trip to the MET

    Dated: Thursday, February 24, 2011 The Art History Program will have its deparmental field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art this Saturday, February 26th.  We have two school buses leaving Kline parking lot at 9:00 am to go to the MET and leaving the MET to return to Bard at 5:00 pm.  We are…

  • Thomas Cole National Historic Site

    CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The Cole Fellowship – 2011 Description: The Thomas Cole National Historic Site (TCNHS) is now accepting applications for fellows to participate in the research and interpretation of the home and studio of Thomas Cole (1801-1848), founder of the first major art movement in the United States, now known as the Hudson River…

  • The American International University in London

    While attending the CAA conference this February I had the pleasure of meeting Robert J. Wallis of Richmond: The American International University in London. Headquartered in London Richmond has a number of programs that might be of interest to the art history student such as “Studying Visual Culture in London.”  One can study there for…

  • There’s No Place like Rome!

    The Classics Department presents Bard Ancient Studies Symposium! Prof. Diana Depardo-Minsky invites you to a visual and verbal reflection on the continuing relevance of Rome presented by Roma in Situ (Bard’s class with two weeks in Rome) on Tuesday, 22 February 2011 7:00 pm Olin 102 Rome-inspired Refeshments!

  • Eleanor Roosevelt 2011 Summer Intern

    Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site announces the 2011 Internship Program for students interested in the history and management of historic house museums. This ten-week internship will be awarded to a college student with an outstanding academic record pursuing a museum related career.  Candidates should possess a broad background in history, American studies, history of decorative …

  • Prof. Tom Wolf to lecture in Woodstock

    Woodstock Artists’ Colony: Noguchi and Japanese-American Artists Sunday, February 13, 2011 – 3:00pm Tom Wolf, Professor of Art History at Bard College, discusses a group of Japanese artists, including Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and their influence on Isamu Noguchi’s early work. Many of these artists—who were somewhat older than Noguchi—spent their summers in Woodstock, New York, where…

  • The 2011 CAA Conference

    The 2011 CAA Conference is here,  February 9th -12th (Hilton New York, 1335 Ave of the Americas, NY, NY 10019),  and there are a variety of free sessions and events available that would be the perfect option for students on a budget (in terms of time and/or money) who would still like to get a…

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