AHVC Program News
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A Former Art History Student Goes To Peru
Summer 2010 – Jessica Blau With the advent of the Haiti earthquake in January, I was very keen to volunteer there with the relief aid; however due to political tensions in Haiti, the organization I was set to volunteer with suggested that I also look into volunteer opportunities in Pisco, Peru, which had been victim…
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
INTERNSHIPS FOR COLLEGE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS: Summer internships, long-term internships, unpaid internships. For more information about specific offerings, application forms and deadlines click on the link below: http://www.metmuseum.org/education/er_internship.asp
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Bibliography and Footnote Advice
Please note that posted on the Requirements section of this blog is a link, under the Senior Project section, to a pdf that contains an abbreviated style sheet for formatting footnotes and bibliographic citations. This will be especially useful for seniors working on their project.
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“Life after Abstraction: Avigdor Arikha, Painter, Art Historian, Theorist (1929-2010), a film and panel discussion”
Film Screening: “Avigdor Arikha,” a documentary film by Patricia Wheatley for the BBC. Followed by a discussion with panelists: John Bjerklie, Independent Artist, New York Burt Brody, Professor, Dept. of Physics, Bard College Rosanna Warren, University Professor and Professor of English and Romance Studies, Boston University Moderator: Noah Chasin, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Art History, Bard…
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Cress Gallery Curated by Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky, O. Munsterberg Chair of Asian Art, Bard College, and Professor of Art History, Lehman College with assistance from the Director and Curator, UTC Cress Gallery of Art, Chattanooga, TN. CHINA SHOW November 9 – December 14, 2010 “le deluge, après mao” China’s Surging Creative Tide: An Exhibition of…
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Summer 2010 – Isabelle Coler I spent the summer interning at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the Indian and Himalayan art department, as a part of the Museum Studies Internship program. My work ranged greatly, from small tasks like rearranging files and cropping pictures to creating a binder that organized the department’s collection of…
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Tom’s Picks
Lots of great shows in NYC now, including a chance to get a great dose of one of the masters of Pop, Roy Lichtenstein, who currently is featured in three choice exhibitions. If you only can only see one of them, pick The Black and White Drawings at the Morgan Library (225 Madison Ave. at…
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Broom Exhibition
Broom: The Full Sweep The upcoming exhibition in our vitrines in Stevenson Library presents all twenty-one volumes of Broom, the legendary avant-garde periodical from the 1920s. In order to display the full range of the innovative art and literature published by Broom, this exhibition presents the magazine’s most radical and renowned works by changing the…
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New Digital Technologies The Haltadefinizione Project provides extremely high definition images of some of the greatest treasures in the history of art. Thanks to the cooperation of several important International technological partners, Haltadefinizione has created a sophisticated process of digital imaging and photography, resulting in reproductions in the sharpest and finest of detail. The images…
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First Annual FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C. “CONTINUING THE LEGACY: HONORING THE WORK OF NORMA BROUDE AND MARY D. GARRARD” Friday and Saturday November 5 and 6 , 2010 10 sessions with 40 papers Conference is free and open to the Public For more information and registration, see http://www.american.edu/cas/art-history/femconf/index.cfm
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