Front entrance to the Cleveland Museum of art with a pond in the foreground

Collections: Celebration

The Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Museum of Art Joint Graduate Program in Art History and Museum Studies will hold its 42nd annual symposium, Collections: Celebration.

Dealing broadly with topics of patronage, art as a commodity, historical narrative, cross-cultural exchange and monuments, this year’s event is in honor of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s centennial anniversary.

The symposium will be held Friday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Cleveland Museum of Art recital hall.

Dena Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will give a keynote address titled “Assembling a Print Collection: The Pursuit and Passion for Multiples.”

Download a full schedule of events.

Learn more about the symposium at arthistory.case.edu/2016/05/cleveland-symposium-2016-collections-celebration/.