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Civil War presentation by Baird in Ohio
March 28, 2013Baird presented "The Melodramatic Mode of Reportage: Thomas Nast as a Civil War Illustrator" in the "Seeing the Civil War" panel of the Midwest Art History Society annual conference in Columbus, Ohio on March 21st.
Katie Ryor presented at U of Virginia
September 10, 2012Katie Ryor, Professor of Art History, gave the opening tour of her guest-curated exhibition, "Ancient Masters in Modern Styles: Chinese Ink Paintings" from the 16th-21st Centuries, at the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia in August.
Ross presents in Maine
April 9, 2012Assistant Professor of Art History, Ross Elfline, presented a paper titled "Relational Art and Sexuality in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition" at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, as part of their lecture series "Gendering the Digital Humanities."
Katie presents paper in Toronto
April 2, 2012Katie Ryor Professor of Art History, presented a paper at the annual Association of Asian Studies Conference in Toronto, Canada
MIA presentation by Alison Kettering
February 3, 2012March 8 at 6 pm at Minneapolis Institute for the Arts, Alison Kettering will present "CrossTalk: Playing with Our Food," a conversation about food styling historically in still lifes and today in commercial photography. Cindy Lund, manager of food styling, General Mills will participate as well.
Fred Hagstrom
November 14, 2011Fred spent a week at Hang Zhou Normal University School of Fine Arts in China in October. While he was there he presented several lectures, had his work displayed in a show and presented a binding demonstration.
Ross presents at MIA
May 31, 2011Assistant Professor of Art History, gave an invited lecture at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts on May 21 titled "From Optics to Objects: Painting from 1960 to Today." This lecture charted painting's progress from works of optical transcendence to objects of luxury and taste in the post-World War II era.







