Website: http://www.arthist.umn.edu E-mail: arthist@umn.edu Phone: (612) 624-4500 Department of Art History Weekly Newsletter – April 3, 2015 The Department of Art History at the University of Minnesota offers a broad range of courses covering the arts of Europe, North and South America, and Asia. The Department of Art History takes seriously its role in preparing students to face the contradictory demands of an ever more visual culture and its contribution to art history, theory, and criticism. Please send announcements and other materials to: farse003@umn.edu CONTENTS: General News and Announcements Summer 2015 Courses Fall 2015 Courses Lectures and Events Internships Call for Papers Information for Graduate Students Grants or Fellowships Internships MIA Sponsored Events Midwest Art History Society Conference GENERAL NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Summer 2015 Courses Fall 2015 Courses Lectures & Events What: Clean Water Rules: Understanding the EPA’s Clean Water Act Update Where: University of Minnesota Saint Paul Student Center 2017 Buford Ave St. Paul, MN 55108 When: Tuesday April 7th, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Who: Environment Minnesota, Friends of the Mississippi River, Clean Up the River Environment, Clean Water Action MN, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Minnesota Division Izaak Walton League, Minnesota Environmental Partnership and National Wildlife Federation. Why? Right now the EPA is considering moving forward with a rulemaking to strengthen the Clean Water Act. The rule would restore protections for 2 million miles of streams across the country and the drinking water for 117 million people. This event is an opportunity learn more about the Clean Water Rule and show your support for clean water! We'll hear from Environment America’s Clean Water Rule expert, John Rumpler, and have Q&A with a panel of representatives from the hunting and fishing, agriculture and water quality communities and the state of Minnesota. Cost: Free. Register here! All are welcome. Internships Going from school to the “real world” is both exciting and scary. Have you thought about transitioning into your career with a year of service? The decision to serve is not only admirable, but it makes sense professionally, and it can help you to pay back student loans. The Minnesota Reading Corps and Minnesota Math Corps are looking for 60 people to join our current Corps, to dive in and help keep kids from falling behind in reading or math These students need someone to give them extra support, build their confidence and show them that they can do it! In addition to our 11-month long opportunities, we are excited to open a new short-term opportunity for tutors to serve from now until June. If you’re curious about working in a school next fall, this is a perfect stepping stone to gain experience, make connections and boost your resume. On top of that, you will make many new little friends who look up to you and learn from you! Find out more and apply at www.MinnesotaReadingCorps.org or www.MinnesotaMathCorps.org or contact us by calling 866-859-2825 or email recruitment@servemnaction.org Call for Papers CFP: FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE at American University in Washington, DC November 6-8, 2015 (Friday-Sunday) This annual conference builds on the legacy of feminist art-historical scholarship and pedagogy initiated by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard at American University. To further the inclusive spirit of their groundbreaking anthologies, we invite papers on subjects spanning the chronological spectrum, from the ancient world through the present, to foster a broad dialogue on feminist art-historical practice. Papers may address such topics as: artists, movements, and works of art and architecture; cultural institutions and critical discourses; practices of collecting, patronage, and display; the gendering of objects, spaces, and media; the reception of images; and issues of power, agency, gender, and sexuality within visual cultures. Submissions on under-represented art-historical fields, geographic areas or national traditions, and issues of race and ethnicity are encouraged. To be considered for participation, please provide a single document in Microsoft Word. It should consist of a one-page, single-spaced proposal of unpublished work, up to 500 words in length for a 20-minute presentation, followed by a curriculum vitae of no more than two pages. Please title the document “[last name]proposal”. Submit materials with the subject line “[last name]-proposal” to: fahc6papers@gmail.com. Submission Deadline: May 15, 2015. Invitations to participate will be sent by July 1. Keynote speaker: Professor Amelia Jones, University of Southern California: “The Curating of Feminist Art (or is it the FeministCurating of Art?)” Sponsored by the Art History Program and the Department of Art, College of Arts and Sciences, American University. Organizing committee: Juliet Bellow, Norma Broude, Kim Butler Wingfield, Mary D. Garrard, Helen Langa, Andrea Pearson, and Ying-chen Peng Send general queries to: fahc2015queries@gmail.com. Andrea Pearson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art History Art Department, Katzen 233 American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016 pearson@american.edu Information for Graduate Students Grants or Fellowships International Center for Medieval Art has established three ICMA Graduate Student Travel Grants especially for ICMA student members in the early stages of their dissertation research. Three grants will be awarded this year, at $3,000 each, to enable a student to travel to Europe (including the Eastern Mediterranean) to visit the monuments or museum objects or manuscripts on which the dissertation will be based. The grant is designed to cover one month of travel. The ICMA will contact institutions and/or individuals in the area to be visited; these will help the student gain access to the relevant material and aid in other practical matters. The grant is designed primarily for the student who has finished the preliminary exams, and is in the process of formulating a dissertation topic. Students who have already submitted a proposal, but are still very early on in the process of their research, may also apply. Applicants must submit: 1. Outline of the thesis proposal in 800 words or less. 2. Detailed outline of exactly what the student would like to see on his/her travels, and how this relates to the proposed thesis topic. 3. Proposed budget (airfare, lodging, other travel, per diem). 4. Letter from the thesis advisor, clarifying where the student stands in his/her graduate career, and explaining the relevance of the trip to the thesis. Upon return, the student will be required to submit a letter and financial report to the ICMA and a narrative to the student section of the Newsletter. Applications are due by 15 April 2015. The ICMA will announce the winners of the three grants by 15 May 2015. Internships The Henry Ford is accepting applications for the Simmons Graduate Internship Program. Two full time opportunities are being offered for summer 2015. Applications for both positions are due Friday, April 10 and must include a letter of application, resume, and two letters of recommendation. Information about the program, project descriptions, and application instructions are available here: http://www.thehenryford.org/about/grants.aspx#simmons MIA Sponsored Events
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