Posts tagged with “Art and Art History” (All posts)

  • Alison Kettering publishes article in “Oud Holland”

    9 October 2017

    Alison M. Kettering, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Art History Emerita, has just published an article “Master of the New Land: Rembrandt’s Portrait of Dijkgraaf Dirck van Os,” in Oud Holland, Quarterly for Art History (Spring-Summer 2017). The article was written at the encouragement of Jack Becker,’86, Director of the Joslyn Museum, Omaha NE, which owns the portrait.

  • Juliane Shibata delivers two talks

    11 September 2017

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, gave two invited talks, one at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, British Columbia, the other at the Watershed Clay Forum V at New York University. In addition, Abbott Northwestern Hospital commissioned a sculptural piece titled Stream & flowers, which now hangs in the Piper Breast Center in Minneapolis.

  • Alison Kettering publishes Summer ’17 JHNA issue

    5 September 2017

    Alison Kettering publishes the Summer’17 issue of the Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (jhna.org), which features five articles on early modern topics. With this issue, JHNA has launched a completely updated design, layout, and functionality.  The journal now links more closely with its host organization, and that in turn is supplemented by the revamped HNA Review of Books.  Heidi Eyestone, Visual Resources Curator, took charge of implementing the migration to the new website, helped by six Carleton students: Sarah McAuliffe ’17, Qimeng Wu ’18, Noah Scheer ’18, Peycen Ouyang ’18, Rebecca Stover ’18 and Jesse Barrera-Ledezma ’19.

  • Ross Elfline’s OCS program’s blog, “Art Now” goes live

    26 June 2017

    We are a group of 16 students (and two professors) from Carleton College in Minnesota, and this summer we are studying in Italy and Germany on something of a contemporary art Grand Tour. Over the next ten weeks, we will be visiting three of the most prominent large-scale contemporary art exhibitions: the Venice Biennale, Documenta, and Skulptur Projekte Münster. In addition, we will be spending several weeks in Cologne, Germany, where we will be visiting many museums and commercial galleries to better understand the art world’s institutions. Please visit the Blog to learn more.

  • Professor of Art, Stephen Mohring, designed the sets for the 2017 Ten Thousand Things productions of Fiddler on the Roof and Intimate Apparel. Intimate Apparel (by Lynn Nottage and directed…

  • Juliane Shibata exhibits at George Fox University

    3 April 2017

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, was recently included in a National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) concurrent exhibition titled Tropes of Nature at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. Earlier this year, a review of (Michi) – Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity:

    An Exhibition of Japanese American Ceramic Artists (displayed in the Perlman Teaching Museum) was published in Ceramics Monthly.

  • Alison Kettering presents at the CAA, Feb. 2017

    27 February 2017

    Alison reflects on her decade editing the Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art in a talk on Journals in the Digital Age, at the CAA, Feb 16, 2017.

  • Alison Kettering publishes Vol. 9:1 of JHNA

    11 January 2017

    Alison M. Kettering, Kenan Professor of Art History Emerita and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, announces the publication of vol. 9:1 (jhna.org, Winter 2017).  This special issue honors the memory of Walter Liedtke, former Curator of European Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who died in a tragic train accident in 2015. Heidi Eyestone, Curator of Visual Resources, served as Managing Editor, working with two students Sarah McAuliffe’17 and Qimeng Wu’18. 

  • Kelly Connole’s image “From Here to There” is cover art for poetry book

    31 October 2016

    Associate Professor of Art, Kelly Connole, recently learned an image of her installation “From Here To There” was chosen as the cover art for Su Smallen’s new book of poetry titled Kinds of Snow (Green Writers Press). Also, the February 26, MN Original segment featuring Connole has been nominated for a 2016 Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Award.

  • Ross Elfline presents at Aquarius Redux, University of Sydney in Australia

    25 July 2016

    Assistant Professor of Art History, recently presented a paper titled “Dropping Out: Rethinking Design Labor in the 1960s and 1970s,” at the conference Aquarius Redux: Rethinking Architecture’s Counterculture at the University of Sydney in Australia. His paper sought to recast the act of “dropping out” from the Hippie era as an active disavowal of alienated labor practices while also considering designed objects that would support newly activated (and collectivized) forms of work.

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