UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA ART HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
31ST ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
DR. NICOLE FLEETWOOD
Professor of American Studies and Art History at Rutgers University
“Marking Time: Art in the Era of Mass Incarceration”
STUDENT SPEAKERS
RICARDO CHAVEZ
University of Arizona
“Liberation through Pedagogy: Educational Spaces in Twentieth Century American Art and Activism”
MADELEINE AQUILINA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
“Bernadette Corporation’s Get Rid of Yourself and Politics of Withdrawal”
MAURA MCCREIGHT
CUNY Graduate Center
“Distinct Images: The Interior Lives of FLN Moudjahidates”
OLIVIA VON GRIES
University of Oklahoma
“Jennie Ross Cobb: Victorian, Domestic Photography, and the Cherokee Nation”
EMMA VEON
George Washington University
“Performance through Photography: The Documentation and Reception of Wiener Spaziergang and Kunst und Revolution”
CORY WAYMAN
University of Utah
“Ada Pinkston: Reworking Monuments, Embodying History”
NATHAN SMITH
University of Chicago
“Zone To Defend: the Poetics and Aesthetics of Domesticity in Contemporary Blockadia”
MORGAN BYRD
University of Arizona
“Unbridled Elegance: Looking at Photographs of African American Jockeys who Competed in the Kentucky Derby, 1875-1902”
THIS YEAR’S SYMPOSIUM IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF SUSAN W. KORNHABER AND THE ROBERT M. QUINN ENDOWMENT FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS IN THE HISTORY OF ART