RAVE: Alice Casalini

Please join us on Wednesday, May 25 in hybrid format (CWAC 152 & Zoom, 4:30-6pm) for our final RAVE event of the quarter. 

RAVE: Megan Bickel

Megan Bickel (MA Student, Digital Studies), “Science Fiction, Future Memory, and Effective Digital Solastalgia.”

Sasha Crawford-Holland (PhD, Cinema and Media Studies) will offer a response.

RAVE: QP Symposium II

12:00-12:30: Cybele Tom, “Impressing the Eye: A New Motif of Veronica and her Veil in Early Painting from Cologne”

RAVE: QP Symposium I & Happy Hour

Trevor Brandt, “Sign of Sin: The Vädersolstavlan Painting in Stockholm’s Memory”

5:00-6:00 Happy Hour (Location TBD)

VMPEA: Ranxu Yin

Ranxu Yin, Visiting Graduate Student, Department of Art History; Ph.D Candidate, Central Academy of Fine Arts

"Re-Presencing the Past? Rethinking the Exhibition History Behind the Object’s Lives and Human’s Experimental Interactions in Premodern China"

*There will be no discussant for this event.

Abstract

VMPEA: Yan Jin

Yan Jin ( Ph.D. student, University of Chicago)

"From Paper to Pottery: Imperial Yang for the Production of Dayazhai Ceramic Wares in Nineteenth-Century China"

*There will be no discussant for this event.

Abstract

VMPEA: Xu Jin

Xu Jin (Assistant Professor of Art History and Asian Studies, Vassar College)

*There will be no discussant for this event.

 "Comparing Acts, Matching Images: Filial Sons and Reclusive Sages on the Funerary Couch of a Sogdian Immigrant in 6th-Century China"

VMPEA: Yan Yang

Yan Yang, Assistant Professor of Art History, Music and Art, Borough of Manhattan Community College CUNY

“Tracing the Formation of a National Style: Yamato-e from World Fairs to Wartimes”

Discussant: Minori Egashira, PhD Candidate, Department of Art History

VMPEA: Hang Wu

Hang Wu, PhD Student, Department of Cinema and Media Studies

“Information Processing: On Asian Cyberscapes in the Cyberpunk New Wave”

*Co-Sponsored with the Digital Media Workshop*

DRAWN BY THE SUN: PHOTOGENIC DRAWINGS WITH PROFESSOR JOEL SNYDER

Join us for an interactive cameraless photography workshop with Professor Emeritus Joel Snyder.