39th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium

Logo for the 39th annual Art History Graduate Symposium and a headshot of speaker Heather Igloliorte

This message has been approved by James Frazier, dean of the College of Fine Arts, for distribution to students, faculty and staff.

The Florida State University Art History faculty and graduate students will host the 39th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium. Graduate students from around the country will present papers on the history of art, architecture, and cultural heritage studies in four sessions on Friday afternoon, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, with each paper followed by critical discussion.

This year’s keynote speaker is Heather Igloliorte, Associate Professor of Indigenous Art History and University Research Chair of Circumpolar Indigenous Art, Concordia University, Montreal. Professor Igloliorte will present her lecture, “Qummit Qukiria / Up Like a Bullet: The Rise of Contemporary Circumpolar Indigenous Art,” at 5 P.M. EST on Friday evening in 2005 WJB.

Visit ArtHistory.fsu.edu for more information.

Article Date
February 21, 2023