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(Art)iculations of Proximity and Mobility (online, 14 May 21)
online / University of California, Riverside Department of the History of Art, May 14, 2021
Estefania Sanchez
University of California, Riverside Department of the History of Art 10th Annual Graduate Student Virtual Conference
(ART)ICULATIONS OF PROXIMITY AND MOBILITY Register for both days through this link:
https://ucr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3EaZPB7vSZyEsThVUoDuew Friday, May 14, 2021
9am – 9:10am PST – Opening Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators Dr. Jason Weems, Associate Professor, Chair
9:10am – 10:30am – Panel One
Circulation/Rootedness, moderated by Dr. Yong Cho Juliana Fagua Arias – Bard Graduate Center, New York
“The Crane and the Nopal: Aztec Memory and Chinese Imagery in Talavera Poblana”
Stella Jungmann – University of Zurich, Switzerland
“Taking, Examining, and Mediating Through Photographs. The Pruyn Collection of Japanese Objects, 1862-65”
Alexandra Macheski – University of California, Santa Cruz
“The Designs Fell from her Mouth and into a Suitcase: Shipibo Textiles, Kené, and Global Visibility”
10:30am – 10:40am PST – Break 10:40am – 12pm – Panel Two
In/Site, moderated by Dr. Savannah Esquivel
Maria Bastos-Stanek – Tufts University, Massachusetts
“Aleijadinho Past and Present: A National Project”
Hannah McIsaac – Tufts University, Massachusetts
“Home and Enterprise, East and West: Domestic Divisions and Gender Dynamics of Chinese Export Wallpaper Across Time and Space”
Mariah Anais Ribeiro – Syracuse University, New York
“Native Geographies: Site-Orientation and the Politics of Appearance in Edgar Heap of Bird’s
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12pm – 12:10pm PST – Closing Remarks Shannon Chestnut, AHGSA President Saturday, May 15, 2021:
9am – 9:15am PST – Opening Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators Dr. Johannes Endres, Professor, Graduate Advisor
9:15am – 10:15am – Keynote Address Dr. Cheryl Finley
Associate Professor of Art History, Cornell University, New York 10:15am – 10:25am PST – Break
10:25am – 11:45am – Panel Three
Body/Memory, moderated by Dr. Susan Laxton Alitzah Oros – California State University, Long Beach
“Vestiges of Extraction in Regina José Galindo's Looting, 2010”
Emily Bryan – Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri
“Transnational Material: Notions of Home and Global Identity in the Recent Work of Katrín Sig- urðurdòttir”
Susie Callahan – Reed College, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Oregon
“Parading as a Means of Joyfully Choreographing a Future: Úumbal and Second-Lining”
11:45 am – Closing Remarks
Estefania Sanchez and Lily Allen, AHGSA Co-Conference Coordinators
For more about our speakers and their presentations, please visit our conference website: http- s://ahgsaconference.ucr.edu/
Reference:
CONF: (Art)iculations of Proximity and Mobility (online, 14 May 21). In: ArtHist.net, May 10, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/34062>.