Bronze Age China: Style and Material
Editor: Ying Wang, Associate Professor Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Year:2010
Editor: Ying Wang, Associate Professor Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Year:2010
Students from German 415: Topics in German Civilization: 20th Century Themes visited the Department of Art History three times this semester to view works by German artists from the UWM Art Collection.
Assistant Professor Kay Wells interviewed artists Jaydan Moore and Olivia Valentine for the Journal of Modern Craft at Virginia Commonwealth University. Their conversation addresses artists’ processes, the politics of gender and environmentalism, and disciplinary boundaries.
Unbelievable Cites: Etchings of Whistler, Haden, and Pennell opened on Thursday, September 11 in the UWM Art History. Graduate student and curator Leigh Wilcox gave a talk to almost fifty attendees.
Students from Art 101: Drawing I, along with Professor Rosalie Beck, visited the UWM Art History Gallery on Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Here they can be seen studying and discussing the etchings of Whistler, Haden, and Pennell.
The UWM Graduate School gave the Department of Art History a new table skirt to use for recruitment and other activities.
Visiting Assistant Professor Matt Rarey brought objects from the UWM Art Collection into Mitchell Hall 195 to show his students in ARTHIST 104: African, New World and Oceanic and Art and Architecture.
Teaching Assistants Matt Rogan and Kara Hendrickson are using the UWM Art Collection with weekly visits to the UWM Art History gallery to enhance the ARTHIST 102: Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture experience.
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014, the UWM Art History Gallery hosted it’s first Art Exposé, a monthly gallery talk that exhibits a selected object from the UWM Art Collection on the second Tuesday of every month from 1-2 PM.
This past week, graduate student and student curator Leigh Wilcox and UWM Art History Gallery Graduate Intern Nora Jimenez installed the upcoming exhibition, Unbelievable Cities: Etching of Whistler, Haden, and Pennell. In the photo, the two students are seen putting… Read More