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SUMMARY:Alternate Realities: Reconsidering Power\, History\, and Representation - Mary L. Cornille
DESCRIPTION:The 41st Annual Mary L. Cornille (GRS ’87) Boston University Graduate Symposium on the History of Art & Architecture \nSubmissions due: February 1st\, 2025\nSymposium dates: March 21st – 22nd\, 2025 \nAlternate Realities: Reconsidering Power\, History\, and Representation \nThe 41st anniversary of the Mary L. Cornille (GRS ’87) Boston University Graduate Symposium in the History of Art & Architecture invites proposals for papers exploring themes of alterity through critically interrogating dominant historical narratives\, canonical art prejudices and hegemonic power structures in visual and material culture\, and in the field of art history. \nAlternate realities exist beyond the accepted canon and the archive within the field of art history. This symposium will give emerging scholars a platform to unearth\, illuminate\, and honor those narratives and voices that have been marginalized\, silenced\, or erased within the dominant historical record. As educators and museum professionals\, we are constantly at risk of reifying the elite and hegemonic potential of cultural institutions. Mining the museum and excavating the archive are at the heart of this symposium\, but to combat complacency and ignorance\, histories and realities that have been pushed to the margins must also be recognized. We seek papers that center alternative\, subversive and resistance-oriented worldviews proffered by artists and communities through strategies that amplify community truths\, cultural beliefs\, and oral traditions\, while questioning accepted canonical and archival structures. In the pursuit of expanding our perception of what is real and true\, some of the questions we may ask include: which people and places have been left out of the art historical narrative? What accepted ideas in art history can be dismantled\, expanded\, or eradicated? How can we\, as scholars in the field\, be proactive and shape the field to handle alterity? \nPossible subjects include but are not limited to: critical fabulation\, global modernisms\, reassessing archives\, restitution and repatriation\, collecting practices and institutions\, the innovation of institutional pedagogical practices; art academies; workshops; counter-colonial and decolonial practices; south-south alliances; reclaiming visual autonomy; myth-making; alternate mediums; alternate time frames. \nSubmissions should align with the goal of this symposium to center BIPOC\, LGBTQIA2S+\, feminist\, and counter-colonial voices\, fostering a space for these perspectives to resonate within the academy and beyond. We encourage interdisciplinary approaches\, bringing together art history\, philosophy\, architectural history\, cultural studies\, literature\, and more. We welcome submissions from graduate students at all stages and from any area of study in the global history of art and architecture. Papers must be original and unpublished. Please email as a single Word document: title\, abstract (250 words or less)\, and CV to artsymp@bu.edu. The deadline for submissions is February 1st\, 2025. Selected speakers will be notified in early February. Presentations will be 15 minutes in length\, followed by a question-and-answer session and keynote lecture. The symposium will be held at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, on Friday\, March 21st and Saturday\, March 22nd\, 2025. \nThis event is generously sponsored by Mary L. Cornille (GRS ’87). For more information\, please visit our website or email artsymp@bu.edu.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/alternate-realities-reconsidering-power-history-and-representation-mary-l-cornille/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, 465 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Mesoamerican Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Cal State LA’s Art History Society presents the 2025 Mesoamerican Symposium on Saturday\, March 22\, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.\, at the University-Student Union Theatre. The full-day event is organized as a homage to acclaimed archaeologist John M. D. Pohl and art historian Manuel Aguilar-Moreno. \nJohn M. D. Pohl is an adjunct professor in the Department of Anthropology at Cal State LA. A specialist in ancient Mesoamerican art and writing systems\, Pohl has directed numerous archaeological excavations and surveys in Canada\, the United States\, México\, and Central America as well as Europe. He is the author of several books on the ancient worlds of Mesoamerica including Exploring Mesoamerica\, The Aztec Warrior: 1325-1519\, and The Legend of Eight Deer. His unusual background in archaeology\, art history\, theater\, and film production have taken him from museum exhibition design and development to writing\, producing\, designing\, and directing feature and television productions. \nManuel Aguilar-Moreno is a professor in the Department of Art at Cal State LA. An expert in the art and culture of Latin America\, he conducts research in the art and history of pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin America. He has co-directed an interdisciplinary research project about “Ulama: The Survival of the Mesoamerican Ballgame” and the research project\, “Walls of Passion: The Murals of Los Angeles\,” that featured documentations and analysis of approximately 500 murals of the city of Los Angeles. He also has written countless articles in edited books\, journals\, magazines\, and newspapers on the history of Mexican art as well as world art in the United States\, Mexico\, and Europe. \nBoth Pohl and Aguilar-Moreno will be presented the Tlamatini Awards honoring their invaluable contributions to the field of Mesoamerica during the 4:45 p.m. closing ceremony. The awards presentation will include Stephen Trzaskoma\, dean of the university’s College of Arts and Letters\, and Carlos González Gutiérrez\, Consul General of Mexico. \nThe theme for this year’s symposium is “At the Crossroads of Civilizations: The Cultures of West Mexico Through Time.” This conference will present a spectrum of interdisciplinary research through innovations in archaeological methods and historical and ethnographic studies\, revealing West Mexico’s critical role in over two millennia of Pacific coastal influence extending from the Greater American Southwest\, through northern Mexico to Mesoamerica and beyond. \nSpeakers include Diana Magaloni Kerpel of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Mary Miller of the Getty Research Institute\, Lorenza López-Mestas of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Jalisco\, Mexico\, Susana Ramírez-Urrea of the University of Guadalajara\, Mexico\, Michael Mathiowetz of the Getty Research Institute\, José Luis Punzo of INAH – Mexico\, Johannes Neurath of INAH – Mexico\, Christian De Brer of UCLA -Fowler Museum\, and Khristaan Villela of the Getty Research Institute. \nAs part of the symposium\, the Treasures of West Mexico exhibition will be on display in the Special Collections and Archives reading room of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library at Cal State LA. \nThis event is free to the public and is organized by the Art History Society\, the Anthropology Film Club\, College of Arts and Letters\, and College of Natural and Social Sciences at Cal State LA. It is made possible in part with the generous support of the Getty Research Institute and the Arvey Foundation. \nAdvanced ticket reservation is required. Please register online to attend the symposium at https://www.calstatela.edu/arthistorysociety. For additional information\, please call Elizabeth Poz of the Art History Society at 310-302-7121.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/2025-mesoamerican-symposium/
LOCATION:Cal State LA\, 5151 State University Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90032\, United States
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SUMMARY:Excavating Notre-Dame in Paris\, France
DESCRIPTION:A fascinating lecture by Dr. Christophe Besnier (Director of Archaeology Excavations) and Dr. Dorothee Chaoui-Derieux Chief Heritage Curator\, the Ministry of Culture). Learn about the first\, and only\, archaeological excavations that will ever take place inside Notre Dame in Paris\, France. See truly remarkable photographs and hear first hand from the archaeologists directly involved with this project. A lecture given only to members of the St. Louis and Houston societies of the AIA.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/excavating-notre-dame-in-paris-france/
LOCATION:Auditorium at the St. Louis Public Library\, Olive Street\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63103\, United States
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