BU's Department of Art and Art History will hold the 17th Annual Student Symposium in Art History on Friday, Feb. 7, from 9:30 am to noon in the Kehr Union, Hideaway.
Eight Art History majors and minors will present their research papers. There will be refreshments followed by the ICS lecture by Dr. Alla Myzelev titled "Creating Digital Materiality," at 1 pm.
Student presentations include:
Eight Art History majors and minors will present their research papers. There will be refreshments followed by the ICS lecture by Dr. Alla Myzelev titled "Creating Digital Materiality," at 1 pm.
Student presentations include:
- Valerie V. Haas, "How Politics and Motherhood Influenced Dorothea Lange’s Art Work"
- Michael D. Zielinskie, "Georgia O’Keeffe: Painting an Ancient Landscape"
- Jacqueline Whitman, "Womanhouse: Opening the Closed Doors"
- Alyssa Kopf, "Who Can Behead Whom?"
- Alicia M. Pucci, "The Influence & Portrayal of Catalonian & Parisian Culture in Joan MirĂ³’s work"
- Timothy Wright, "The Will of Victory"
- Angela Bainbridge, "Suprematism and views of Kazimir Malevich"
- Jesse L. Hockman, "Bridging the Gap: Comics as Art"
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