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Millie Fullmer Appointed Curator and Director of HART Visual Resources Center

Millie Fullmer is the new curator and director of the History of Art Department’s Visual Resources Center, having served as assistant curator since August 2015 and more recently, interim director. “This is an auspicious moment for Millie to take over the directorship of the VRC,” said Kevin Murphy, chair and professor of history of art….

Posted by on July 28, 2016 in HART, VRC


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Vivien Fryd to Lecture on Early American Women Modernists at the Portland Museum of Art

Georgia O’Keeffe, Florine Stettheimer, Marguerite Zorach, and Helen Torr found space for creativity that was separate from their male counterparts.  Each created unique paintings, contributing to the evolution of experimental avant-garde works in Manhattan.  Vivien Fryd, professor of history of art, will examine the art and careers of these four pioneering artists and their contributions…

Posted by on July 11, 2016 in Events, HART, Lectures, VRC


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Millie Fullmer Reflects on Her Lazenby Library Fellowship at Cheekwood

Beginning in January of this year I embarked on a part-time, six-month fellowship as part of a historic initiative to reinstate Cheekwood as an American country era estate.  A furnishing plan was created for the purpose of researching and reviving interior elements of the residence as they were originally intended by the Cheek family and…

Posted by on July 4, 2016 in HART, HART in Nashville, VRC


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Margaret Walker Reveals Storied Past of Fine Arts Gallery Painting

My path to museum work began with degrees in both history and art history and an interest in the intersection of art and war.  With many artworks, what is visible presently is only the beginning of the story,  Madonna and Child with St. Anne, a Northern Renaissance devotional scene by Goswyn van der Weyden (ca. 1399-1464),…

Posted by on June 30, 2016 in Fine Arts Gallery, HART, VRC


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Shirin Neshat’s Photographs Given to Fine Arts Gallery To Spark Cross-Cultural Dialogue at Vanderbilt

Two compelling photographs from Shirin Neshat’s monumental series Our House is on Fire (2013)—created in the wake of the Arab Spring—were recently given  to the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Art as Activist program. Vanderbilt is one of 33 colleges and universities chosen as a recipient of this gift, which…

Posted by on June 29, 2016 in Fine Arts Gallery, HART, VRC


Millspaugh Fund Supports Conservation Work For Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery

As part of an ongoing effort to conserve key artworks in the Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery’s collection, Juno and Argus, Guardian of the Jupitern Herds was restored earlier this year and welcomed back for use in teaching and exhibitions. This seventeenth-century Flemish painting is of the School of Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), who was a student…

Posted by on June 28, 2016 in Fine Arts Gallery, HART, VRC


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HART Graduate Anna Greene Researches Surrealism and Advertising at MOMA Through a Downing Grant

Over the past four years of my college career, one of the most fulfilling and rewarding experiences I had was receiving a Downing grant for undergraduate research travel.  Under the direction of Leonard Folgarait, professor of art, I was studying the relationship between Surrealist art and advertising—a paradox between an artistic movement rooted in a…

Posted by on June 28, 2016 in HART, Student/Alumni, VRC


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Stephanie Storey: To Succeed in Business, Major in Art History

I hear it all the time from high school and college students (and their parents):  to succeed, you must major in science, technology, engineering, or business.  Any other degree is a waste of time.  A frivolous hobby. And an art history degree?!  Completely useless.  The brunt of the joke.  Let me set the record straight: …

Posted by on June 9, 2016 in HART, Student/Alumni, VRC


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Fine Arts Gallery Exhibit Opening June 10 Explores Poetry and the Landscape Tradition

“Pastorals, Landscapes, and the Arcadian Vision,” on view at the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery from June 10 through September 9, explores how artists  for centuries have rendered nature in a tranquil, idyllic form.  The exhibition, housed in Cohen Memorial Hall on the Peabody campus, features more than 50 paintings and works on paper from…

Posted by on June 7, 2016 in Events, Fine Arts Gallery, HART, VRC


Chris Strasbaugh Appointed Digital Resource Archivist and Curator at Ohio State

After six years as HART’s Director of the  Visual Resources Center (and master chef on pancake days), Chris Strasbaugh recently left Vanderbilt for Ohio State University, where he will serve as the Digital Resource Archivist and Curator within the Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture. “It is with great regret that I accepted the resignation…

Posted by on May 31, 2016 in HART, VRC


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