The University of St. Thomas

Master of Art in Art History Students Present Student Research May 18th

Friday, May 11, 2012

Five University of St. Thomas Master in Art History  students– who will receive their master’s degrees later this month – will present their research in a forum at 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 18th, in O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium at the university, 2115 Summit Ave. Location and parking information may be found by visiting www.stthomas.edu/campusmaps.

Invitation

The students, their presentations and faculty advisers include:

  1. Alysya Ohland
    Inspired by the Past::
    Title Page Design by Andreas Gutterwitz
    Dr. Craig Eliason, faculty adviser
  2. Nicole Wankel
    The Greatest Secret of this Art:
    Caravaggio's
    Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto and the
    Art of Science in Early Modern Italy
    Nassim Rossi, faculty adviser
  3. Ann Bieganek
    The "Autoethnography" of a Vanishing Race
    Dr. Heather Shirey, faculty adviser
  4. Rito Rios
    Cultural Sovereignty in Native American Exhibitions
    Dr. Victoria Young, faculty adviser
  5. Katie Czarniecki Hill
    Aaron Douglas's 1926 Harlem Renaissance Graphic Illustrations
    and the Construction of Modern Black Identity
    Dr. Heather Shirey, faculty adviser