Monthly Archives: February 2016

CANCELED: Monday, February 22, William Tronzo, University of California, San Diego, presents “Intermediality as poiesis: on the permanence of the ephemeral in twelfth-century Palermo.”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to alert you that our upcoming event for February 22 with William Tronzo, Visiting Professor, Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego, is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances and will be rescheduled at a later date.

Best regards,

Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago

March 2 | Niall Atkinson, “Renaissance Travelers and the Cartographic Imagination” at RAVE, 12PM

Dear all,

Please save the date: the Research in Art and Visual Evidence Workshop (RAVE) will convene on Wednesday March 2 to hear Niall Atkinson (Assistant Professor, Department of Art History and the College) present the paper “Renaissance Travelers and the Cartographic Imagination.” Nora S. Lambert (PhD student, Department of Art History) will offer a response.

The workshop will meet in CWAC 152 at 12 PM. As a reminder, the time, place, and schedule of the workshop are listed on the RAVE website. This workshop is co-sponsored by the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop.

There will be no pre-circulated paper. Snacks will be provided – we hope to see you there!

Best,
Luke Fidler and Chris Zappella (co-coordinators)

Monday, February 8, at 1 PM in Wieboldt 106, Bretton Rodriguez, Associate Faculty, Indiana University South Bend, presents “Fernando del Pulgar and History at the Court of the Catholic Monarchs.”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to invite you to an upcoming event.

On Monday, February 8, at 1 PM in Wieboldt 106, Bretton Rodriguez, Associate Faculty, Department of World Language Studies, Indiana University South Bend, will present his paper, “Fernando del Pulgar and History at the Court of the Catholic Monarchs.” The abstract of the paper is available here with the password sent to the people on the workshop emailing list.

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago