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:
- Alysya Ohland
Inspired by the Past::
Title Page Design by Andreas Gutterwitz
Dr. Craig Eliason, faculty adviser
- 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
- Ann Bieganek
The "Autoethnography" of a Vanishing Race
Dr. Heather Shirey, faculty adviser
- Rito Rios
Cultural Sovereignty in Native American Exhibitions
Dr. Victoria Young, faculty adviser
- Katie Czarniecki Hill
Aaron Douglas's 1926 Harlem Renaissance Graphic Illustrations
and the Construction of Modern Black Identity
Dr. Heather Shirey, faculty adviser