The Eleanor Greenhill Symposium is an annual event that provides an opportunity for Art History graduate students to present their research to the department and the larger 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. Breakfast and refreshments will be provided.
This year’s participants will be sharing their research on an exciting range of topics:
Prohibited Devotions: Santa Muerte as a Mimetic Counter-Archive
Aaron Moses
Music as Enhancement in the Work of Agnes Pelton
Emma Moore
R.F. Alvarez’s Domestic: Still Lifes and Queer Acts
Abigail Smith
Bones of Contention: Thinking Through Materiality in Tikal’s “Bone Codex”
Aaron Stevens
Held in Sight, Held in Hand: A Return to Form in Regina Silveira’s Enigma Postcard Series (1983)
Mia I. Uribe Kozlovsky
The Crossing: Kenneth Tam’s Fraternity Probate Cycle
Sheridyn Villarreal
Event Details
9–9:50
Breakfast
VAC Courtyard
10–1:30
Presentations
DFA 2.204
Free and Open to the Public