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Student Spotlight: The latest issue of SEQUITUR includes an informal report on Ph.D. Student Levi Shermans’s ongoing research into how contemporary artists have engaged w/the library as a site and a subject. This research draws from art history, the cultural history of libraries, & info science to better understand how the artists relate differently to the library than the archive or museum. (1/2)

Summer 2023 Course Highlight: This summer, Dr. Kyungso Min will be teaching ART HIST 431: "New Media Art," asynchronous online, during June 26th–August 6th, 2023. Sophomore Standing | Humanities Breadth | L&S Credit.

Introduces philosophy and theory relevant to the study of art history and visual cultures with a focus on a particular body of theoretical work and an organization in terms of key questions and concepts.

Summer 2023 Course Highlight: Dr. Sarah Stolte will be teaching ART HIST/AMER IND 359 "American Indian Art History: Contemporary Issues" May 22–June 18 | Online | T 9–10:50AM | AMER IND 100 or Sophomore Standing | Ethnic Studies | L&S Credit | Humanities Breadth.
This is the 1st time that this course will be offered since 2013!

This course is designed to provide an intro to Native North American Indian (1/2)

Summer 2023 Course Highlight: This summer, PhD Cand. Mateusz Ferens will be teaching ART HIST 303 "Heroes and Villains," asynchronous online, June 5–July 28, 2023. Sophomore Standing | Humanities Breadth | L&S Credit.

In this course, we will dive into an exploration of human values as they are represented in our heroes & villains. This course will take a thematic approach in which we explore such (1/3)

TODAY! Friday, Feb. 3rd, Art History Profs Anna Campbell & Guillermina de Ferrari w/Art History Affiliate Prof. Sarah Anne Carter will present their current research projects w/the goal of sharing & sustaining intellectual energy around visual cultures topics. The Faculty Research Forum will take place in the Hagen Room, Conrad A. Elvehjem Building Rm. 150 at 12:00pm CT.

Spring 2023 Course Highlight: Need a seminar for spring? Curious about Qatar after watching the ? Come think it through with us! ⚽🏆 Prof. Pruitt will be offering AH 510/810 "From Mecca to Dubai: Architecture in Arabia" | W 5–7:30PM | L&S Credit.
Email jpruitt@wisc.edu to enroll.

Student Spotlight: Ph.D. Student Abby Armstrong Check has published a book review for Alison Locke Perchuk's 2021 book "The Medieval Monastery of Saint Elijah: A History in Paint and Stone" in the 53rd volume of "Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies."
You can access Abby's review here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/439/article/8