Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Posing Modernity: A Retrospective View and Implications for Art History - a lecture by Denise Murrell

Poster for Garrard Lecture by Denise Murell

Please join us for the 2021 Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture, Posing Modernity: A Retrospective View and Implications for Art History, a lecture by Denise Murrell, Associate Curator of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Denise Murrell will present an overview of her 2018 exhibition, Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today, and its iterations at the Musée d’Orsay Paris and at the Mémorial ACTe, Guadeloupe. She will discuss the project’s representation of the Black presence in the artistic milieu of late nineteenth-century Paris as central to the development of modern art. She will explore the legacy of this iconographic lineage for successive generations of artists from the early twentieth-century modernists of the Harlem Renaissance and the School of Paris to the global contemporary art of today. She will conclude with observations on the project’s relevance for art history in the current moment of renewed focus on issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in art history.

Posing Modernity: A Retrospective View and Implications for Art History 

Thursday, March 18, 6:00 pm Central Time, Online

Zoom link https://tulane.zoom.us/j/92592796500?pwd=NjVEcjZxZDVzVWFEUXNuTEJGaCtEQT09
Passcode: 530332

This lecture is part of a year-long series Representation and Resistance: Scholarship Centering Race in Western Art organized by Mia L. Bagneris and Michelle Foa of the Newcomb Art Department and co-sponsored by the Africana Studies Program.

Monday, March 8, 2021

Study art history and more this summer in Rome!

 

Sumer Abroad in Rome May 31-June25, 2021

Summer Abroad in Rome, Italy
May 31 - June 25, 2021

Yes, this is happening in 2021!

Price: $6,800
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 15, 2021

Students will have the option to choose two (3-credit hour) courses in Education, Art History, and Psychology. Students from any major or classification (i.e., freshmen, seniors or graduates) are welcome to join this rewarding and inspiring abroad experience. All courses are taught in English.

About the Program: Students will spend one month in Rome, the capital city of Italy, home to the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain, whose history spans 28 centuries. Students will have the option to choose two (3-credit hour) courses in Education, Art History, and/or Psychology. All courses are taught in English. This is Tulane’s ONLY approved summer Study Abroad for 2021. 
 

List of courses:
ARHS 3910: Art of Renaissance Italy


ARHS 3911: Special Topics (OR alternatively ARHS 6900 Special
Topics in Museum Studies): Museum Education: An International Perspective 

EDLA 3160: Children’s & Adolescent Literature


EDUC 6860: Special Topics - A look at Reggio Emilia’s Approach
to Education \

PSYCH 3210: Child Psychology 

PSYCH 3200: Educational Psychology
 

Included: Tuition, University & transcript fees, Accommodation, Opening & closing dinner, Class field trips, Field trip and some group meals, Pick up at airport and comprehensive medical & emergency insurance.

Program changes/alterations may occur due to COVID-19. Contact osa@tulane.edu with COVID-related questions or concerns.  Please direct any inquiries about Study in Rome to program director Dr. Shannon Blady at sblady@tulane.edu. 

For a full list of courses and to apply, please see global.tulane.edu