Sixth Annual Mark Roskill Symposium in Art History
The Sixth Annual Mark Roskill Symposium in Art History is presented by the Organization of Graduate Students in Art History.
The program includes four presentations:
Michelle Moore, Tufts University, "Jose Clemente Orozco's Catharsis: A Psychological Exploration of Femininity as a Symbol of Society";
Jason K Foumberg, the School of Art Art Institute of Chicago, "The Capuchin Crypt in Modern Consciousness";
Julia Werts, Cornell University, "Beyond Clothing: Reconsidering Fashion Photography";
Anna Warbelow, UMass "Yasumasa Moriumura's Homage to Three Sisters"
Our keynote speaker is Frazer Ward, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art and Architecture at Smith College, who will be speaking on the performance artist Tehching Hsieh.
Refreshments will be served.
