Filter by Group AllFaculty & StaffStudentsAlumni Filter by Program AllArt EducationArt HistoryStudio Art FIlter Reset "How Have Artists Shaped Previous Protest Movements? 7 Historians on How the Past Can Help Us Understand the Present" // artnet article featuring Dr. Eddie Chambers "As Austin museums react to the Black Lives Matter movement, bigger issues emerge" // Sightlines article featuring Dr. Cherise Smith "Statues, Statues, They All Fall Down" // Eddie Chambers article in The Progressive Studio Art Professors Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler present their work in online screening events from Fort Worth to London Art History Professor Julia Guernsey Inducted into UT Austin Academy of Distinguished Teachers A Different Kind of Community: How one Art History Professor transformed distance learning into a student-centered educational experience Students Use Digital Tools to Examine “Hidden” Collection of Pre-Columbian Objects Tips on Building Resilience in Isolation through an Art Practice Department of Art and Art History and the Visual Arts Center announce 2020 Senior Art Exhibition: From Afar Teaching Remotely: Students in painting class explore alternate materials in online format Oplontis Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Torre Annunziata, Italy (50 B.C.-A.D. 79). Volume 2: The Decorations: Painting, Stucco, Pavements, Sculptures co-edited by John R. Clarke published through ACLS Professor Julia Guernsey's new book examines human figuration, fragmentation, personhood and community in ancient Mesoamerica Pagination First page ⇤ Previous page ⭠ … Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 … Next page ⭢ Last page ⇥