Stephanie Strother's exhibition on Paul B. Moses featured in the Chicago Reader

An exhibition about a groundbreaking University of Chicago professor, co-curated by Art History PhD candidate Stephanie Strother, has been featured in the Chicago Reader.

Lauded as a moving tribute to the remarkable life of Paul B. Moses, Stephanie worked with Moses' son, Michael Moses, to create an exhibition that traced Moses' life and academic contributions before his untimely death at the age of 36 in the hands of two would-be car thieves. 

RAVE: Melissa Robohn

Melissa Robohn (University of Chicago, MA Student, Divinity School)

“Mysteries of the 1546 Venetian Edition of Andrea Alciato’s ‘Emblematum Libellus’ and Evidence from its Illustrations”

RAVE: Jessie Alperin

Jessie Alperin (University of Chicago, PhD Student, Committee on Social Thought)

Talk Title TBD

Please note that this workshop will be in CWAC 156.

RAVE: Aaron Skarzenski

Aaron Skarzenski (University of Chicago, MAPH Student, TLA)

“Situating Audiences in Kimura Ryoko’s Ikemen"

 

VMPEA

VMPEA

VMPEA: Martin (Haochen) Bai

“Song Literati Mural Paintings: A ‘Mirror-Medium’ and New Research on Su Shi”

Speaker: Martin (Haochen) Bai, MAPH Student, UChicago 

VMPEA: Sylvia Wu

“Inventing Lingshan’s Ritual Environments: Muslim Devotional Practices in Little Ice Age Quanzhou”

Student Symposium: Monochrome Multitudes

This student-organized symposium responds to Monochrome Multitudes. University of Chicago students from a broad array of academic disciplines will present papers that demonstrate the many registers by which “the monochrome” is studied and interpreted.

Yves Klein Monotone Silence Symphony

Following the Monochrome Multitudes student symposium, a UChicago student-organized orchestra and choir will perform French artist Yves Klein’s Monotone Silence Symphony at the Logan Center for the Arts, which will be part of the culminating event for the Smart Museum's exhibition Monochrome Multitudes.