Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (Minnesota, 2017) In what senses do animals, plants, and minerals “write”? How does their “writing” mark our lives—our past, present, and future?… Read More
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ThingStor: Graduate Student Working Group
The Center for Material Culture Studies (CMCS) invites interested students from across the Humanities to attend the first informational meeting about its new collaborative Research and DH initiative — ThingStor:… Read More
João Petisca Featured on “Conversant” Blog
Recent DELPHI participant and Ph.D candidate in Preservation Studies at the University of Delaware, João Petisca was asked to write for the Phillips Library/Peabody Essex Museum’s blog, Conversant. In her blog post, she… Read More
Lecture: James C. Curtis on Photography and Japanese American Internment
Title: James C. Curtis discusses his book Discriminating Views: Documentary Photography and Japanese American Internment When: Thursday, November 10, 2016 / 5PM Where: Memorial Hall, Room 122 James C. Curtis, professor emeritus… Read More
The Material Culture of the Ese’Eja People of the Amazon
Project Managers: Jon Cox, Department of Art, and Rocío Martínez, Rainforest Expeditions, Peru Curatorial Leader: Dr. Mónica DomÍnguez Torres, Department of Art History Conservation Advisor: Dr. Vicki Cassman, Department of Art Conservation… Read More
Inaugural Finkel Fellowship Recipient, Spencer Wigmore
Spencer Wigmore is a doctoral candidate in the department of Art History at the University of Delaware. Studying 19th century American art, he specializes in American and European landscape painting… Read More