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Museum Object Class Preparing Online Exhibition The Art of Persistence, Opening March 27

The spring 2024 undergraduate Museum Object class, under the direction of Art History doctoral candidate Tess McCoy, is preparing the online ...

40 years of symposia: FSU art history celebrates original graduate student research

BY: ANNA PRENTISS , JAMIE RAGER Florida State University’s Department of Art History will celebrate 40 years of symposia fe ...

Alumna Lesley Wolff Publishes New Edited Volume on Food, Feminisms and Contemporary Art

Alumna Lesley Wolff (PhD '18) has published the new volume Nourish and Resist: Food and Feminisms in Contemporary Global Caribbean Art along ...

Alumna Emily Thames Publishes Essay in Journal Issue Co-Edited with Professor Paul Niell

Alumna Emily Thames (PhD ’22) has published a new article, "''Made by the Son of a Black': José Campeche as Artist and Free Person of Col ...

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FSU alumna opens exhibit as Tibbals Curator of The Ringling’s Circus Museum

March 15, 2024
A former graduate student of Florida State University’s Department of Art History is now the Tibbals Curator of Circus at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art’s Circus M ...

Museum Object Class Preparing Online Exhibition The Art of Persistence, Opening March 27

February 29, 2024
The spring 2024 undergraduate Museum Object class, under the direction of Art History doctoral candidate Tess McCoy, is preparing the online exhibition The Art of Persistence: Expl ...
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40 years of symposia: FSU art history celebrates original graduate student research

February 28, 2024
Florida State University’s Department of Art History will celebrate 40 years of symposia featuring graduate students’ original research within all areas of study, from art and ...

Alumna Lesley Wolff Publishes New Edited Volume on Food, Feminisms and Contemporary Art

February 4, 2024
Alumna Lesley Wolff has published the new volume Nourish and Resist: Food and Feminisms in Contemporary Global Caribbean Art along with  co-editor Dr. Hannah Ryan (St. Olaf Colleg ...

Alumna Emily Thames Publishes Essay in Journal Issue Co-Edited with Professor Paul Niell

February 1, 2024
Alumna Emily Thames (PhD ’22) has published a new article, "“Made by the Son of a Black”: José Campeche as Artist and Free Person of Color in Late Eighteenth-Century Puerto ...
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