Antiquity Without Humans

Gilman 177

“Cornelis van Dalem, Dawn of Civilization, 1565.” Oil panel.   The History of Art Department will host Prof. Christopher P. Heuer, Professor of Art and Architecture, University of Rochester, who will present the lecture Antiquity Without Humans.

“Language, Desire and Dwelling in the Lagos Colony (1910s)” with Adedoyin Teriba

Gilman 177

Adedoyin Teriba, Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College, joins the Art History department to lecture on “Language, Desire and Dwelling in the Lagos Colony (1910s).” Event Date – October 31, 2023 Event Start Time – 6:00 pm Event End Time- 7:00 pm Event Location – Gilman 177 Sponsors – History of Art department Event website – https://arthist.jhu.edu/event/language-desire-and-dwelling-in-the-lagos-colony-1910s/

Research + Practice: Allyson Vieira/Jennifer Stager (Corcoran event)

500 17th Street NW, Washington DC 20006 500 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

EVENT DESCRIPTION: The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design invites members of the community from JHU and beyond to join the "Research + Practice" series in Washington, DC on Dec. 6th for guest speaker Jennifer Stager (JHU History of Art). Prof. Stager will be in conversation with artist and Corcoran assistant professor Allyson Vieira, […]

Caplan-Rosen Lecture Spring 2024: Prof. Kuiyi Shen 

Mason Hall Auditorium @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United States

@ Calligraphic Language and Aesthetics in Contemporary Chinese Art Calligraphy entered contemporary Chinese art at the time modernist art reappeared in China in the 1980s, and gradually became an important component in contemporary art. Because the Chinese written language is partially ideographic and partially pictographic, calligraphy-related works can be categorized into a few groups. The […]