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News Bites: Art History Professor s New Book Explores the Cultural Connectivity of Modern Paris
Posted May 19, 2015 in Art History, Faculty, News BitesArt History professor Dr. Karen Carter has announced the publication of her new book, Foreign Artists and Communities in Modern Paris, 1870-1914: Strangers in Paradise. Read More...
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News Bites: Art History Professor to Lead Panel at 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies
Posted April 27, 2015 in Art History, Faculty, News BitesArt History professor Dr. Laura Whatley will preside over a panel entitled “Rethinking Medieval Maps” at the 50 Read More...
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News Bites: Duo of Art History Professors Accepted into NEH Summer Institute on Design History
Posted April 24, 2015 in Art History, Faculty, News BitesArt History professors Dr. Erica Morawski and Dr. Karen Carter have been accepted into “Teaching the History of Modern Design: The Cannon and Beyond,” a four-week summer academic teaching institute organized by the Read More...
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News Bites: Art History Professor Featured at Sewanee Medieval Colloquium on Peace and War
Posted April 20, 2015 in Art History, Faculty, News BitesDr. Laura Whatley, professor of Art Histoy at KCAD, recently presented her paper “Crusading for (Heavenly) Jerusalem: Noble Women and the Illuminated Apocalypse” at the 41st annual Sewanee Medieval Colloquium. Read More...
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News Bites: KCAD Community Members Awarded Summer Scholarships to Ox-Bow School of Art
Posted March 30, 2015 in Alumni, Art History, Faculty, Metals & Jewelry Design, News Bites, Printmaking, Sculpture and Functional Art, StudentA number of KCAD community members were recently awarded scholarships to take courses this summer at the Ox-Bow School of Art in Saugatuck, MI. The 95 year-old school and artists’ residency offers one and two-week intensive summer courses designed to build knowledge, technical skill, and community. Read More...
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News Bites: Art History Professors, Graduate Student Present at College Arts Association Conference
Posted February 24, 2015 in Art History, Faculty, Master of Fine Arts, News Bites, PaintingSince 1911, the College Art Association (CAA) has been a beacon of scholarship, education, practice, and inclusive discussion with regard to creativity and the visual arts. Attendees to the CAA’s annual conference – the world’s best-attended international art conference – have ample opportunity to network and exchange ideas, techniques, and information with colleagues from around the world. Read More...