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Study Abroad Series: Reflections on the Artistic Rhythms of Barcelona

My initial impression of Barcelona’s rich art legacy is inextricably tied to my first introduction to the city in early January, only a few hours after I had stepped from the plane into the pulsating, flashy, thriving cityscape. It must have been around 10 pm, and for the first time my study abroad group had…

Posted by on October 10, 2011 in HART, Student/Alumni


Students in HART 295 assist renowned artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons with art installation

Students in HART 295 assist renowned artist Marie Magdalena Campos-Pons with art installation

Students in Professor Fryd’s HART 295 class helped Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons plant bulbs for her installation, October 2011. From l-r in the back: Stephanie Schmidt, Christi Weinhuff, Margo Danis, Liz Furman, Kevin Manning; in front l-r Margaret Coleman, Kelly Sorren.

Posted by on October 1, 2011 in HART


Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar: “Sacred Ecology: Landscape Transformations for Ritual Practice”

Co-directed by Professors John W. Janusek (Anthropology), Tracy G. Miller (History of Art), and Betsey A. Robinson (History of Art) The Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 2011-2012. The Warren Center is hosting a year-long interdisciplinary faculty seminar exploring the manifold experiences of complex ritual sites around the world and across all periods of…

Posted by on September 6, 2011 in HART, Lectures


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