Brazilian Art in the Classroom
On Monday, November 10, Visiting Assistant Professor Matt Rarey brought a Brazilian crown and ritual beads into his ARTHIST 317: African Art class.
On Monday, November 10, Visiting Assistant Professor Matt Rarey brought a Brazilian crown and ritual beads into his ARTHIST 317: African Art class.
Matthew Rarey joins the UWM Department of Art History for the 2014-2015 academic year as a Visiting Assistant Professor of African and African Diaspora arts.
Visiting Assistant Professor Matthew Rarey brought a twentieth century Yoruba beaded tunic from Nigeria into his ARTHIST 371:African Art class.
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.
Visiting Assistant Professor Matthew Francis Rarey was at King’s College, London last week to present his paper, “Undermining Oversight: Secret Visualities and Rebellion in Bahia, 1835,” part of a special panel on slavery and visual representation at the Congress of… Read More