Join the Department of Art History on Friday, September 19 at 10am in WJB G40 for our Fall Research Forum, and hear three papers our doctoral students will present this fall in academic conferences.
Maria Rodicio will present “The Persistence of Idolatry: Calvinist Moral Anxiety in the Dutch Republic,” a paper she will present later this fall in a conference sponsored by the Italian Association of Shakespearean and Early Modern Studies in Viterbo, Italy. Quentin Clark will present his paper “Proclaiming Liturgical Light: Dolphin Imagery on a Sixth-Century Byzantine Polycandelon,” for which he received third prize from the International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA) this year. He will share this paper at the 51st Annual Byzantine Studies Conference in Detroit in November. And Raigen Sumrall will present “Animating Geometry: Lorenz Stoer’s Corpora Regulata et Irregulata and Lines that Link with Ink” a paper she will take to the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference in Portland, OR, on October 31, in a panel chaired by Art History professor Stephanie Leitch.