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June 15, 2018
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An exciting new video showcases the spring 2018 exhibition Decolonizing Refinement: Contemporary Pursuits in the Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié...
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PhD Candidate Emily Thames Appointed to Internship at Crystal Bridges Museum

PhD Candidate Emily Thames has been appointed to the Object Research and Teacher Programming Internship at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, AR for the summer of 2018.

Professor Doron Bauer Awarded Fellowship at Clark Art Institute for Fall 2018

Professor Doron Bauer has been named the first Center for Spain in America Fellow in Residence at The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.

Spotlight on Alumna Nadia McDonald: Helping Students Make Connections between Art and Science

Nadia Pawelchak McDonald (PhD 2014) shares her passion for art and science as a tutor at Tallahassee Community College and an online professor for Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.

Alumna Hannah Wier Begins Curatorial Internship at Philadelphia Museum of Art

Recent graduate Hannah Wier (BA ’18) caps off an outstanding undergraduate career this summer with a curatorial internship in the Department of European Painting at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Yearlong Internships at Southeast Archaeological Center Launch Careers for MA Students Gattuso and Nessl

Emily Gattuso and Keenan Nessl, 2018 graduates of the Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies program, spent their last year of graduate work conducting archaeological lab work at the National Park Service’s Southeast Archeological Center.

Now in the WJB Gallery: The Day-Glo Prints of William Walmsley

This month, the WJB Gallery hosts a unique blacklight art show featuring the lithographs of late FSU professor and renowned printmaker William Walmsley, curated by four FSU Museum of Fine Arts interns and recent Art History graduates: Summer Bias, Hannah Weir, Sumaya Ayad, and Carly Cohen.

Virtual Reality Goggles in the Art History Classroom?

Following the trend toward virtual reality technology in museum outreach and education, students investigate the pedagogical potential of Google Cardboard, an inexpensive virtual reality viewer, for use in art history classes.

New Courses for Fall 18

Art History has a great roster of new seminars and lecture courses lined up for the fall semester, ranging from Byzantine Reliquaries and Maya Culture to Contemporary Native American film and Postwar Italian art. Is your schedule set? Be sure to check our Grad and Undergrad Course pages for a complete list of course offerings.

Keep an Eye on the Opportunity Page

The Opportunity Blog is on hold for the summer, but new job, internship, and conference opportunities are still being posted on the site as they arrive, so check in often!

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