Media mentions regarding the appeal of minatures: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/miniature-art-museums-thorne-rooms-bonsais/678133/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/why-mi...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/professor-kay-wells-mentioned-in-the-atlantic-magazine/
The Art Exposé are 15-minute presentations in which Gallery Staff, Faculty, or Gallery Interns discuss a mystery art object in the gallery collection. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the ...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/art-expose-gallery-talk-april-9-2024/
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe, showcases our unique opportunity for students to complete a Master’s Thesis in the form of an exhibition. Saintly explores the relationship betw...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/saintly-christian-women-in-early-modern-europe/
Accompanying a course on American Folk Art taught by the UWM Art History Department, What the Folk? explores the terminology and history that have shaped understandings of folk art, self-taught...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/what-the-folk-american-objects-from-the-uwm-art-collection/
John Stiff American Coverlet Object #: 2019.005.16 Carly Neil, Mathis Art Gallery Graduate Student Intern Fall 2023 This coverlet was accessioned into the Mathis Gallery collection in 2019. It wa...
Friends of Art History Lecture What forms of visual evidence can, and should, one use to materialize and memorialize the history of Atlantic slavery? In this talk, Matthew Rarey argues that this ...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/insignificant-things-in-the-archives-of-atlantic-slavery/
Please join the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies for “Unveiling Black Milwaukee: Perspectives on Music, Art, and Sports” on February 21st, 6:30-7:45pm in the Lubar Entrepren...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/unveiling-black-milwaukee-perspectives-on-music-art-and-sports-panel/
Public lecture by Dr. Jennifer Robertston, Professor emerita, Departments of Anthropology and Art History, Michigan State University Kokoro (心) is widely and innovatively used in everyday parla...
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/robo-buddhism-kokoro-technology-and-spirituality-in-japan-today/
Katie Batagianis In the ancient Roman world, glass was ubiquitous. It was used to create jewelry and other ornaments, to form the designs in floor mosaics, and to insulate the famed Roman baths...
UWM student’s research explores the human mind, World History Magazine Read article The post Article Features Art History Student Maggie Kennedy appeared first on Art History .
https://uwm.edu/arthistory/article-features-art-history-student-maggie-kennedy/