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Associate Professor of Art History, recently published an article through the Walker Art Center’s Living Collections Catalog. The essay, titled “Common Ground: Haus-Rucker-Co’s Food City I and Collaborative Design Practice,” focuses on a…
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Katie Ryor presents paper at international symposium
16 March 2020Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, gave a paper entitled, “Scenery in a Pot or Container Gardens? Penjing and Flower Arrangements as Botanical Microcosms” at the international…
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Ross Elfline presents paper at CAA
24 February 2020Associate Professor of Art History, presented a paper titled “Street Works: Urban Performance Countering the Neoliberal City” at the College Art Association’s annual meeting in Chicago on February 14. Presented…
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Juliane Shibata, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, was awarded a 2020 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative grant for two public art projects, involving plant life and environmentalism, at the…
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JHNA Publishes Winter ’20 Issue
13 January 2020Alison Kettering, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Art History, Emerita and Heidi Eyestone, Curator of the Visual Resources Collection in the Art and Art History Department (respectively Editor-in-Chief and…
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Katie Ryor gave Lecture for Asian Art Treasures Exhibition
20 September 2019Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, gave the inaugural lecture for the Asian Art Treasures exhibition at Scripps College, ” Style, Meaning and Function in…
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Katie Ryor co-leads Workshop
20 September 2019Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, co-led (with the senior curator of Chinese art Stephen Little) a two-day workshop on 17th century Chinese painting in…
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Katie Ryor chairs panel
20 September 2019Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, chaired panel, “Things in Motion Revisited: Objects and Knowledge Production In and Between China and Europe,” and gave a…
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Katie Ryor publishes essay in the exhibition catalog, Asian Art Treasures at Scripps College
20 September 2019Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, published essay, “The More Intense, The More Beautiful: Min Zhen’s Seated Lady and the Animation of the Shinü Genre,”…
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Ryan Arthurs ’05 exhibits “Strata”
28 August 2019Photography exhibit by Ryan Arthurs ’05. Boliou Gallery, September 19-October 20.