The Eleanor Greenhill Symposium is an annual event that provides an opportunity for Art History graduate students to present their research to the larger departmental and campus community. The symposium is designed both to encourage the sharing of ideas and to showcase the work of our graduate students. In addition to providing a space for students to share their scholarship, the symposium also provides an opportunity to mingle with other students and faculty.

Special thanks to Student Government, the Senate of College Councils, the University Co-Op, and the Fine Arts Library for their support of the 2019 Eleanor Greenhill Symposium.


Schedule

11:30 am
Welcome Reception
Refreshments will be served

12 pm
Daisy E. Adams: A Passion for Porcelain: Islamic and Italian Responses to Chinese Export Ware

12:30 pm
Diana Luber: Adorning space: Architecture as Embodied Ornament in the Great Mosque of Córdoba

1:00 pm
Katherine McCarthy: An Empire of Water and Stone: Identity and Territory in Ahuitzotl’s Aqueduct Relief

1:30 pm
Break
Refreshments will be served

2 pm
Kaila T. Schedeen: “The chambermaid, the whore, and the witness”: Carrie Mae Weems’s The Louisiana Project

2:30 pm
Keynote Address
Dr. Tracy Bonfitto: Monument, Cause, Arena: A Case for Re-thinking Chandigarh’s Rock Garden

For more information, please see symposium presentation abstracts and presenter bios.

Event Status
Scheduled
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