Art History Events
October 5th, 2023

“Disrupted Terrain: Visual Autobiographies of the Natural World” an exhibition by Heidi Hogden
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Alma Thomas Fine Arts CenterDate & Time
October 5 - 4:00pm - 5:30pmNovember 7th, 2023
A Newer Crop: Public Art and Petromodernism in the New Deal West
Join us for guest lecturer Michaela Rife. This talk will delve into the ways in which public-facing art and visual culture played a pivotal role in conceptualizing and promoting oil extraction as a symbol of stability and prosperity.
Date & Time
November 7 - 4:00pmArt History News
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The Professor Chronicles: Thomas Noble Howe
Get to know the professor of art and art history as well as coordinator general of the Restoring Ancient Stabiae Project in Italy.
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Guest Lecturer Sarah Laursen Presents Talk on Chinese Gold
The Sarofim School of Fine Arts is thrilled to welcome guest art lecturer Sarah Laursen for her talk, “Chinese Gold: On the Bench, Under the Microscope, and in 3D.”
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Curating the Arts
Art history major and Spanish minor Kyle Leon ’20 spent the summer as an intern at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Musings on Museum Management
Anna Balch ’21, an art history major with an architecture minor, recounts her experiences as the inaugural Southwestern art intern at the Witte Museum in San Antonio.
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Art History Mystery, Part 2
Professor of Studio Art Star Varner and recent Southwestern alumni travel across the country to search for a missing mural.
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Life in 491 Miles and 107 Square Feet
Christina Hadly ’13, an art history and business double major, has traded in a conventional corporate career for a life of adventure and independence.
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Associate Professor Allison Miller Discusses Theft of Ancient Terracotta Army Statue
Associate Professor of Art History Allison Miller speaks with CGTN America on the theft of part of an ancient terracotta army statue worth millions.
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Thirty-Five Hours, Four New York Museums
Three art history majors and their professor traveled to New York City this past spring to inspire ideas for the students’ capstone projects.