The Art History Club’s inaugural show, curated from submissions from the Chestertown and WAC communities opened on Friday evening. The event allows students, professors and artists to come together to celebrate the union of nature and the man-made world. The show is in Daly 208, the office of professor Benjamin Bellas- making it a truly unique experience on campus.
The Department of Art and Art Historytook 75 students to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, including students enrolled in a variety of studio and art history classes, and a number of international students.
The 2011 Thesis Exhibition “Liminal States - Evolving Boundaries,” curated by assistant professor of art Monica Weiss, was on display in the Kohl Gallery.
Art & Art History»Galleries: Leonardo DaVinci: Visions of Heaven and Earth
Leonardo DaVinci: Visions of Heaven and Earth
A talk by Martin Kemp, Emeritus Professor of the History of Art, Oxford University andworld-renowned authority onLeonardo da Vinci.