News

(April 15, 2021)
Professor Theo Cateforis Concludes Term as President of IASPM-USProfessor Theo Cateforis concludes his two year term this spring as the president of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music – US Branch (IASPM-US).

(April 14, 2021)
Romita Ray Gives TalksProfessor Romita Ray participated in a panel discussion hosted by Aicon Gallery, gave a lecture for the Everson Museum of Art, and presented in a celebration of Holi, for students in the School of Architecture.

(April 5, 2021)
Art History Alum Kathleen Brousseau Narrates Virtual VisitKathleen Brousseau leads virtual tour of paintings in the Empire State Plaza Art Collection.

(March 31, 2021)
Diversity of SU Art Museum Collection Highlighted in Two Virtual Exhibitions Curated by Art History Graduate StudentsThe SU Art Museum has recently launched two virtual exhibitions during the Spring 2021 semester curated by M.A. candidates in art history: “As They Were: “Berenice Abbott’s Queer Parisian Portraiture, 1921- 1929” curated by Mary Bedell, and “Looking Back, Looking Forward: American Artists React to Twentieth-Century Modernism” curated by Kate Hill and Tyler Valera.

(March 26, 2021)
James Gordon Williams Publishes New BookProf. Williams's new book "Crossing Bar Lines: The Politics and Practices of Black Musical Space" is now available (The University Press of Mississippi, 2021).

(March 11, 2021)
Prof. Glenn Peers publishes new bookProf. Peers's new book "Animism, Materiality, and Museums: How Do Byzantine Things Feel?" is now available (Arc Humanities Press, 2021).

(March 4, 2021)
Florence Art Program Alum Discusses Her Passion for Jewelry on PBS ProgramLaura Marsolek '13, '17 M.A. talks about her travels around the world studying historic jewelry traditions and her experiences shadowing master goldsmiths.

(Feb. 15, 2021)
Prof. Scott Manning Stevens publishes essay in "Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948-1960"Prof. Stevens's essay is titled, "Roy Lichtenstein's Wild West."