Art History Faculty News

LaNitra Berger presented at Indiana University on William Edouard Scott’s portraits of Blacks and Jews in early 20th century Chicago for the Borns Jewish Studies Program. 


Robert DeCaroli gave papers in Hong Kong and Kolkata, and presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York’s celebration of the exhibit Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India. 


Heidi Gearhart’s spring seminar visited the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore to visit with the curators, and Carleton College in Northfield, MN invited her to give a talk. 


Chris Gregg and Lisa Bauman’s study abroad program ‘From Roman to Parisian’ ran again in January. They are also launching a two-week summer program in London, on the development of the city. 


Michele Greet presented papers at three conferences in Mexico and France, and Yale University invited her to present a paper on Brazilian modernism. 


Angela Ho was a senior fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, where she worked on her current book project on The Dutch East India Company and China. 


Vanessa Schulman led Mason’s Spring Oxford program, and published articles in Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art and European Journal of American Studies. 


Jacquelyn Williamson published two articles on research relating to her next book project. She presented papers in Leiden and New York, and appeared in Netflix’s Cleopatra.