AHVC Program News
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Alumnus Max Yeston ’08 in his own words..
I am currently a first-year graduate student at Columbia University’s Historic Preservation Program. The curriculum uses New York City as a laboratory for exploring a wide array of issues pertaining to the preservation of the built environment, such as research and documentation, city planning, structures and materials, architectural history and theory. I have already undertaken…
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World Premier of the Film “Urbanized”
Prof. Noah Chasin, Art History, participated in a panel discussion after the premier of the film “Urbanized” at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Tom’s Gallery Picks
MAN ABOUT TOWN: November 2011 The winter art season in New York is in full swing, with more interesting exhibitions than any one person can see. One major blockbuster is the vast survey of the career of William DeKooning at MoMA (through January 9). Beginning with early realist works he made while a youth in…
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Contemporary Japanese Design Show at Museum of Arts and Design
Erica Lome, class of 2011, is a curatorial intern at the Museum of Arts and Design. She is assisting in the development of a contemporary Japanese design show, “Beauty in All Things,” and part of her responsibilities is to promote the works in the show through a weekly blog on the MAD website. The show…
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Advanced Professional Internship
Alexander Gray Associates seeks a general gallery intern prepared to commit to an intensive, hands-on, gallery training four month internship, beginning immediately. For more information about the gallery visit: http://www.alexandergray.com or contact [email protected] for more information about the internship and application process.
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Expressionism, Two Generations
Works on paper by Alfred Kubin, Hugo Steiner-Prag and Sue Coe From the collections of Susan Aberth and Tom Wolf November 2-14, 2011 The Charles P. Stevenson Jr. Library Vitrine Display Cases
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Prof. Noah Chasin joined in a conversation at McNally-Jackson Books in NYC on the subject of Anthony Vidler’s recently published volume of essays, “The Scenes of the Street and Other Essays.” More info: http://archleague.org/2011/07/talking-booksthe-scenes-of-the-street-and-other-essays/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/26872699@N08/sets/72157627140587698/detail/ Also, Noah Chasin is featured in Gary Hustwit’s new film, Urbanized, which just opened at the IFC Theater in NYC.…
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Art History Majors’ Event
The Art History Faculty invites majors and prospective majors to an Information Session: THE ANNUAL MAJORS’ EVENT Meet the art history professors, fellow majors and students, and hear about next semester’s courses! Wednesday, October 26th, 6:00 pm Faculty Dining Room Refreshments served. Please rsvp to Jeanette at x7158 or [email protected]
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Hudson River Maritime Museum Internships
The Hudson River Maritime Museum is the only museum in New York State exclusively preserving the maritime history of the Hudson River. This includes the history of its tributaries, and the industries dependent on the river. The museum was founded in 1980 by members of the “Steamship Alexander Hamilton Society”, the National Maritime Historical Society, and local…
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Tom’s Gallery Picks
Per Kirkeby, Paintings, Michael Werner Gallery, 4 East 77th St., through October 29. Andy Warhol, Paintings of the 1970s, Skarstedt Gallery, 20 East 79th St., through October 22. Andy Warhol, Elizabeth Taylor, Gagosian Gallery, 522 West 21st St., through October 22. Roy Lichtenstein Entablatures, Paula Cooper Gallery, 524 West 21st St., through October 22. Doug…
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