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(March 22, 2024)
Other Ways of Seeing: Understanding Ecology and Climate Through ArtA team of Syracuse University faculty, students and staff create learning materials for educators and students, using the SU Art Museum’s vast collection of objects and artworks.
(Jan. 26, 2024)
Curating LearningSyracuse University faculty, staff and students curate two educational exhibitions at the SU Art Museum along with a collection of digital exhibitions featuring works from the museum’s collections.
(Jan. 18, 2024)
Indigenous Philosophies Can Create Global Change and More Just FuturesKrushil Watene, Māori scholar from Aotearoa New Zealand, is the 2024 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities, March 18-29.
(Jan. 10, 2024)
Remembering Forgotten PerspectivesStudents get hands-on experience curating a show of rarely seen Asian American and Asian diasporic art.
(Jan. 2, 2024)
A&S Art History Professor Co-Convenes International Team of Scholars to Explore the Imperial Histories of India’s Most Visited MuseumOver the past year, AMH Professor Romita Ray and a group of scholars have analyzed the history, architecture, gardens, plants and collections of the Victoria Memorial Hall in India, culminating in a symposium at Yale.
(Nov. 13, 2023)
Sascha T. Scott Receives NFAH Fellowship for Her Work on Modern Pueblo PaintingAssociate professor of art history Sascha Scott has been named an inaugural non-residential fellow of the New Foundation for Art History 2023-24 and will use the grant to complete her new book.
(Nov. 8, 2023)
Fall BookshelfThe weather might be turning chilly, but your reading list will heat up with these recent literary works from College of Arts and Sciences faculty and Department of English alumni.
(Nov. 6, 2023)
Reflecting on the Past, Offering Hope for the FutureNative American students at Syracuse University help curate an exhibition of works by contemporary Haudenosaunee artist Peter B. Jones, illuminating Indigenous culture and history.