Join the Department of Art History on Friday, January 30 at 10am in WJB G40 for our Spring Research Forum. Three doctoral students will present papers they are delivering in conferences this spring, on a variety of compelling topics: a Delphic serpent monument in Constantinople, Norman royal sarcophagi in Monreale, and the works of Baroque Spanish sculptor Luisa Roldán.
Madison Gilmore-Duffey will present “Lineage Through Opposition: The Delphic Tripods of the Hippodrome and Connections with Rome,” a paper she is giving this month in a conference in San Francisco sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America and the Society for Classical Studies. Olivia Turner will present “From Seville’s Plague to Madrid’s Court: Luisa Roldán’s Marian Sculptures of Maternal Resilience,” a paper she will share at the Renaissance Society of America Conference in San Francisco in February. And Emma Huston will present “Screaming in Stone: Queenship and Spatial Subversion at Monreale” a paper she will take to the International Congress on Medieval Studies conference in Kalamazoo, MI in May.





