Medieval Studies: Lisa Scott

Lisa Scott, PhD Candidate, History

“‘The Lords, Knights, and Cities’: The Estates and Assembly in their Institutional Context”

Medieval Studies: Boccaccio’s Painters

Boccaccio’s Painters

Panelists:

Zygmunt Baranski (Notre Dame; Univ. of Cambridge), "Humble Giotto and Pharisaic Forese: Boccaccio's Decameron VI.5"

Justin Steinberg (Romance Languages and Literatures, UChicago), "The Artist and the Police: Calandrino's Invisibility and the Legal Fictions of Decameron 8.3"

This event is co-sponsored by RAVE and the Early Modern and Mediterranean Worlds Workshop.

Medieval Studies: Sam Baudinette

Sam Baudinette, PhD Student, History of Christianity 

“Tetragrammatic Translation: Maimonidean Arguments about the Divine Names in the Christian Hebraism of Ramon Martí and Meister Eckhart”

Medieval Studies: Lucy Pick

Lucy Pick, Senior Lecturer in the History of Christianity and Director of Undergraduate Studies; Associate Faculty in History

"Don’t You Forget About Me: Memory, Gift and Death in the Early Spanish Kingdoms”

Careers in University Museums: A Conversation with Alison Gass (Director, Smart Museum) and Christina Olsen (Director, U-M Museum of Art)

Are you interested in working in a museum after finishing your M.A. or Ph.D. program?  Join Christina Olsen (B.A.

Jeanne Gang

Join acclaimed architect and urban visionary Jeanne Gang for a three-lecture series in April 2018.

Additional details about the lecture series and registration will be available in January 2018. Please refer to the event website for updated information.

Jeanne Gang

Join acclaimed architect and urban visionary Jeanne Gang for a three-lecture series in April 2018.

Additional details about the lecture series and registration will be available in January 2018. Please refer to the event website for updated information.

Jeanne Gang

Join acclaimed architect and urban visionary Jeanne Gang for a three-lecture series in April 2018.

Additional details about the lecture series and registration will be available in January 2018. Please refer to the event website for updated information.

Mass Data for Mass Consumption: Codices, Murals and Charts in Lázaro Cárdenas' Mexico (1934-1940)

Miguel Caballero-Vazquez, Collegiate Assistant Professor/Harper Fellow

Annual Department CAA Reception

The Department of Art History will host our annual CAA reception on Thursday, February 22nd at 5:30pm in the Westin Bonaventure Hotel Palos Verde Room (404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071). To RSVP, please email arthistory@uchicago.edu.