The Eleanor Greenhill Symposium is an annual event that provides an opportunity for Art History graduate students to present their research to the larger departmental and campus community. The symposium is designed both to encourage the sharing of ideas and to showcase the work of our graduate students. In addition to providing a space for students to share their scholarship, the symposium also provides an opportunity to mingle with other students and faculty.
Refreshments and post-symposium lunch will be provided!
Schedule:
11:00 – Welcome
11:15 – Izzah Khan – Imperial Legacies Unveiled: Sulla and Ashoka in the Memoryscape
11:45 – Hana Sugioka – Movement in Xeste 3, Akrotiri and the Potential for Kinaesthetic Address
12:15 – Kearstin Jacobson – "Ancient temples collapsed": Activating the Usable Past to Rewrite Memory in the Urban Space of Rome
1:15 – 1:45 – Lunch / Refreshments Break
1:45 – Avani Sastry – "A Certain Disorderliness": Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan’s The Incomplete Thombu and Historical Methodology
2:15 – Sheyda Aisha Khaymaz – Half-Seen Queen: Tin Hinan’s Imprint in Choukri Mesli’s Monotypes
2:45 – Jennifer Sales – Between Cosmos and Polis: Luiz Alphonsus and Experimental Art in Rio de Janeiro
3:15 – Closing