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art history news
Congratulations to Art History student Victoria Doose on her nomination to the first year honor society Phi Eta Sigma! [more]
Don't forget! ARH major/minors meeting: Thursday, October 22nd, 4:15-5:14, ArtsWest,126 [more]
NEW! 2010 Winter and Spring ARH courses. [pdf]
Art History Lecture Series -- Monday, October 26th, Yeager Recital Hall, 6:00 pm.
Rebecca Brown, “India's Modern Antiquity: An Unreadable Text, A New Ruin, and the Question of Modernity after 1947” [more]
Dr. Ringelberg leads Elon in London, Fall 2009. [more]
Dr. Gatti moderates session on episcopal iconography at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England.
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Interested in a medieval mystery? Follow a new blog from Elon's University Archives, the Elon Mystery Manuscript. Want to help solve the mystery? Talk to Dr. Gatti about possible 499 research.
Follow our 2009 ARH majors into the real world.
- Alex Baker ('09) Sotheby's Master's Program in Modern and Contemporary Art.
- Sarah Simmons ('09) Master of Arts and the Doctor of Philosophy Program in the History and Criticism of Art at Florida State University.
- Melissa Spencer ('09) Elon University's Interactive Media Master's Program.
- Jaimie Wikeen ('09) Master's of Fine Arts program at George Washington University.
arh blogs: follow Elon students and alumni as they conduct research, study abroad or make it in the real world.
The Interactive Education of L.M.S
Melissa Spencer, Alumna 09. Master's Candidate, Interactive Media, Elon
TZEINA
Jayna Roberts, Junior Art History Major. Study Abroad at Arcadia University, Athens, Greece, Fall 2009- present
Perceive This
Maggie Pahos, Junior Art History Major, Lumen Project Blog.
La Mia Vita a Firenze
Nichole Rawlings, Senior Art History Major, Study Abroad, Elon in Florence, Italy, Spring 2009.
Elon Mystery Manuscript
Katie Nash, Elon Archivist.
Adventures at the Reynolda House
Sarah Simmons, Alumna, MA candidate in Art History, FSU. Internship Blog at the Reynolda House, Summer 2008.
art history news archive
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"One of the things that fascinates me the most about art history is its ability to change one’s perception of the world.
I no longer simply look at art, but I actually see it, analyze it, and appreciate it.
Not only has art history affected the way I see art, it has positively affected the way that I create my own art, and for that I am eternally grateful to the subject."
Nichole Rawlings '10
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