Art history’s Maggie Popkin speaks in Classics podcast December 7, 2018For a podcast titled “Roman Memory (Part 2)—Classics Confidential,” Maggie Popkin, the Robson Junior Professor and associate professor...Publications & Presentations·
“The Praiseworthy One: Devotional Images of the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic Traditions” November 26, 2018The Department of Art History and Art will host a presentation by Christiane Gruber, professor of the history...Events·
Art history and art’s Catherine Scallen writes on $58 million art sale November 16, 2018Catherine Scallen, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities and associate professor of art history, wrote about...Publications & Presentations·
Life, the Universe and Hot Dogs: “William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and Eco-activism” November 14, 2018The Institute for the Science of Origins will host the final public lecture in the Life, the Universe...Events·
Julius Fund Lecture in Ancient Art: “Destruction and Defiance in Late Republican Rome” November 5, 2018The Department of Art History and Art, in conjunction with the Cleveland Museum of Art, will host Penelope...Events·
Conversations at Judson Park: “Medieval Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art” October 24, 2018The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program’s next Conversations at Judson Park event will be held Monday, Nov. 12, from...Events·
44th annual Cleveland Symposium: “Built Environments and Performances of Power” October 18, 2018The Case Western Reserve University–Cleveland Museum of Art Joint Graduate Program in Art History and Museum Studies will...Events·
Conversations at Judson Park: “The Effects of Aging on Picasso’s Last Years and His Art” September 25, 2018The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host Conversations at Judson Park, a monthly luncheon program open to the...Events·
Faculty Work-in-Progress: “Ex nihilo/In nihilum: Contending with Medieval Void” September 19, 2018The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture with Elina Gertsman, professor in the...Events·
Keithley Symposium: “Life as an Object: The Thinker as a Prism” September 17, 2018Inspired by Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker, the Keithley Symposium will explore of the birth, lives and afterlives of...Events·