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HART Student Research Symposium Slated for Thursday, April 16
Graduating seniors and history of art majors Jodi Chamberlain, Jessica DeAngelo, Clee Malfitano, and Holly McKee are the featured speakers at the fourth annual Student Research Symposium on Thursday, April 16, at 4:10 p.m. in Cohen Hall 203. A reception in the atrium will immediately follow the symposium. Paper topics include San Vitale and Its…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on April 13, 2015 in Events, HART, Lectures, Student/Alumni, VRC
Leonard Folgarait Part of Flexner Dean’s Lecture on April 14
The Flexner Dean’s Lecture, “Memento Mori: Clinical and Historical Readings on Death in Art,” will be held on Tuesday, April 14, from noon to 1 p.m. in 208 Light Hall in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The lecture will be an interdisciplinary conversation on close readings led by John Sergent, professor of medicine, Leonard Folgarait,…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on April 13, 2015 in Events, Fine Arts Gallery, HART, Lectures, VRC
Tara Zanardi to Present Goldberg Lecture on Thursday, April 9
Tara Zanardi, assistant professor of art history at Hunter College, will present the Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Lecture in Art History on Thursday, April 9, at 4:10 p.m. in 203 Cohen Hall. Her lecture is entitled “Porcelain Pleasures and the Allure of the East: Charles III and China,” with a reception to follow…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on April 6, 2015 in Events, HART, Lectures, VRC
Workshop to Explore Difference in Asian Buddhist Traditions
Buddhist traditions—in all their diversity—-have been formed through processes of exchange, negotiation, and contestation in the face of perceived difference. These perceptions have existed both among individuals identifying as Buddhist (with regard to sectarian distinctions) and in situations when Buddhists encountered other religious traditions. “Networks and Religious Difference in Asian Buddhist Traditions” is the focus…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on April 2, 2015 in Events, HART, Lectures, VRC
Minku Kim to Address Sŏkkuram in a Eurasian Context on April 2
Minku Kim, assistant professor of art history, University of Minnesota, will deliver a lecture entitled “Sŏkkuram in a Eurasian Context” on Thursday, April 2, at 4:10 pm in Cohen Memorial Hall 203. Sŏkkuram (literally, “Stone Grotto Chapel”) is a mid-8th century lapidary Buddhist sanctuary near Kyŏngju, South Korea, created during the Unified Silla period (668-935…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 30, 2015 in HART, Lectures, VRC
Late Antiquity Seminar Announces Kate Cooper’s March 27 Lecture
The Robert Penn Warren Center’s seminar on Late Antiquity announces a lecture by Kate Cooper, professor of ancient history at the University of Manchester (UK), on Friday, March 27, at 4:00 pm in room 122 of the Divinity School. Cooper’s lecture is entitled “Virgins, Mothers, and Martyrs: Women in Early Christian Africa.” Cooper will discuss…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 25, 2015 in Events, HART, Lectures, VRC
Christopher Johns Presents Paper on John Singleton Copley
Christopher Johns, Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Professor of History of Art, presented a paper on Saturday, March 21, at the annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies in Los Angeles. Its title: “John Singleton Copley in Rome: The Challenge of the Old Masters Accepted.” The paper was read in the session…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 23, 2015 in HART, VRC
“Memento Mori” Exhibit Opens March 12 in the Fine Arts Gallery
The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery celebrates the opening of Memento Mori: Looking at Death in Art and Illustration with a reception on Thursday, March 12, from 5 to 7 pm in Cohen Memorial Hall on the Peabody campus. Drawing on the combined resources of the Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery, the Eskind Biomedical Library Special…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 10, 2015 in Events, Fine Arts Gallery, HART, VRC
Harnessing a Linked-Open World: Integrating Cross-Discipline Content to Support Digital Humanities
Tasked with supporting the emerging trends in academia, the Visual Resources Center at Vanderbilt University is exploring how to support the increasing interest in cross-discipline research through harnessing the power of linked-open data (LOD). At the core of this mission is developing a searchable database of images and media that can be easily linked through…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 9, 2015 in Events, HART, VRC
Mireille Lee Awarded Fellowship to Study Ancient Greek Mirrors
The University of Cincinnati has awarded a Tytus Fellowship to Mireille Lee, assistant professor of history of art and classical studies, for her current research on ancient Greek bronze mirrors. This summer Lee will spend two months in residence at the Burnam Classics Library at UC, widely regarded as the best in the country for…
Posted by vrcvanderbilt on March 9, 2015 in HART, VRC
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