AHVC Program News
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WAAM honors Tom Wolf
WAAM honors four to acknowledge their active and enthusiastic support of Woodstock’s thriving and unique arts community and their contributions to its heritage, legacy and future. WAAM BeauxArts Gala April 27, 2019 5:30-10:00pm Saugerties Performing Arts Factory
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Olga Touloumi to Give a Talk at Harvard Graduate School
Olga Touloumi and Theodora Vardouli, “Toward a Polyglot Space”, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Stubbins Room, April 2nd, 11am Conference: Other Histories of the Digital, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, April 1-2. (Convened by Matthew Allen, Philip Denny, and Christina Shivers) For more information: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/other-histories-of-the-digital/
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The Phillips Collection Introduces a Paid Internship
In 2019, The Phillips Collection is introducing the Sherman Fairchild Fellowship, a comprehensive program that focuses on hands–on experience, mentoring, and professional development, creating greater equity and diversity within the museum. All are welcome to apply for the fellowship, and the Phillips will select up to four fellows. Successful applicants will demonstrate how they will…
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Susan Aberth penned a chapter!
Professor Susan L. Aberth wrote Women, Modern Art, and the Esoteric: Agnes Pelton in Context in Agnes Pelton: Desert Transcendentalist, a Phoenix Art Museum/Hirmer publication.
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Three Art History Majors Participate in the SUNY New Paltz Art History Undergraduate Symposium
Congratulations to Reza Daftarian, Liam Nolan and Willa Ruolph who will be participating in the SUNY Symposium, April 13, 2019 starting at noon.
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Alex Kitnick to Moderate a Panel: Andy Warhol After Pop
Talks & Readings Andy Warhol After Pop Mar 1–Mar 2, 2019 The New School: The Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street Andy Warhol’s activities after 1968 have long been understood as less influential and less innovative than his work in the early 1960s. However, his wide-ranging production in the ‘70s and ‘80s reveals a period of…
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A Lecture by Rachel Himes
Rachel Himes will speak about her experience as a museum education specialist at the Frick Museum in New York City. November 13, 2018 RKC 103 Reception at 5:00, lecture at 5:30
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Artists in New York: The Virtual Asian American Art Museum
Tom Wolf, Bard College, will speak: 5:15 p.m. Panel 1: An Asian American Modern in New York For more information: http://apa.nyu.edu/event/artists-in-new-york-the-virtual-asian-american-art-museum/
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“Weightier than Mount Tai, Lighter than a Feather: Human Rights Experience of Chinese Contemporary Art”
Prof. Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky, the O Munsterberg Chair of Asian Art at Bard college presents her exhibition “Weightier than Mount Tai, Lighter than a Feather: Human Rights Experience of Chinese Contemporary Art” at the Bard Campus Center, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. Please come to the opening reception on Saturday October 13, noon-3:00 pm. There is a free…
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A Painting Exhibition by Conghao Tian
Conghao Tian ’19, will exhibit his paintings, Symbol of Eternity: The Monumental Landscape, October 5-11, 2018 at the Mid-Hudson Heritage Center. Opening Reception, October 5th 4-7
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