A&AH Newsletter 2010
Alumni and friends:
I am writing to extend a warm welcome from the department of art and art history.
We've had a busy year.
Some of the highlights include the tenure and promotion of Professor Elizabeth Mead and the recognition of our department's excellence in teaching and leadership. Professor Charles Palermo has received an Alumni Memorial Term Distinguished Associate Professorship, Professor Elizabeth Mead an Alumni Fellowship Award for teaching, and Professor Sibel Zandi-Sayek was appointed co-director of the Asian Studies initiative.
We also will be saying goodbye to Brad McLemore after five years with the department (see interview). He will be sorely missed.
And as we have come to expect, the extremely high achievements of our students. These include honors projects , student curated shows at the Muscralle Museum, numerous individual awards for our studio artists, papers presented at national conferences for our art history students, and a impressive list of national and international graduate programs upon graduation.
Please read about these stories (and more) in our newsletter or better yet, come to our homecoming celebration on Friday October 22, from 4:00-6:00 pm in our "newly renovated foyer" and we will tell you all about them in person.
Brian Kreydatus
June 2010
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Art & Art History Graduates
Congratulations to the class of 2010! |
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Student AchievementsAwards, exhibits, presentations, and interships - our students continue to impress. |
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Alumni UpdatesAs always we are blown away by the paths taken by our alumni. Are you an Art & Art History Alum? Send us your news! 2009
Alumni Homecoming Event Photos
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Alumni Homecoming Event Photos
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Faculty NotesFind out who is moving on and what everyone else is up to. |
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Saying Good ByeVisiting Instructor, Brad McLemore will be leaving the department at the end of the semester. Be sure to check out Brian Kreydatus' interview with Brad |
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Silkscreen
Workshop with Artist Chad Andrews
During the fall 2009 semester, a Silkscreen workshop (Art 340-02) was co-taught by Prof Kreydatus and visiting artist Chad Andrews. The course was designed to coincide with Deeply superficial: Warhol's voyeurism at the Muscarelle Museum. Read more... |
Call for Funding of Undergraduate Honors Research
We would like to provide each honors student with $300 for research-related expenses. The faculty of Art and Art History asks for your assistance in providing funding for this important endeavor.