Colloquium Series • Click here to view the full schedule >
The Department's Friday Colloquium series brings together faculty and students in a collegial, round-table setting every week to discuss latest research. In addition to the department's own faculty, speakers include invited guests from other area institutions. Ph.D. candidates in the History of Art Department also present a portion of their dissertation research while in their fifth or sixth year.
4/11/08. Dissertation Colloquium: Jeehyun Lee, “The Gaze of the Other: Reconsidering the International Dialogue between France and Japan, 1880-1910”
4/18/08. Dissertation Colloquium: Yael Rice, "Between the Brush and the Pen: Describing and Inscribing Paintings at the Mughal Court, 1555-1625."
4/25/08 . Dissertation Colloquium: Mandavi Mehta, “The Mouse who would be King: Innovating Tradition in the State of Chamba - 15th to 17th c. AD”
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