Spring 2007 Art History Lecture Series
These lectures are free and open to the public. Contact the Art History office for time and location. (512) 471-7757
In general, visiting lectures are scheduled in ART 1.120 from 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. Sometimes there will be an unexpected room change. Flyers will be posted in the Art and DFA buildings, and a press release will be in the Daily Texan the week of the lecture.
Please check with the Art and Art History office (512-471-7757) if you have questions about the time and place.
- Charles Gaines (California Institute of the Arts)
Artist Seminar
Monday, February 5
ART 3.342
3:30 PM
- Charles Gaines (California Institute of the Arts)
Artist Lecture
Monday, February 6
ART 3.342
5:00 PM
- Richard Burger (Yale University)
"Debating Chavin: A Critical Analysis of the Recent Excavations at Chavin de Huantar, Peru, and their Interpretation"
Tuesday, February 6
ART 1.102
3:30 PM
- Mark Bradley (University of Nottingham)
"The Importance of Colour on Ancient Marble Sculpture"
Thursday, February 22
ART 1.120
4:00 PM
- Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw (University of Pennsylvania)
Tuesday, March 6
ART 1.120
4:00 PM
- Mary K. Coffey (Dartmouth College)
"Liberal History and the 'Perpetual Revolution': The Siquieros and O'Gorman Polemic at Mexico's National History Museum"
Thursday, March 22
ART 1.120
4:00 PM
- Diane Reilly (Indiana University)
"Manuscript Painting & the Cistercian Inner-Circle: Art & Religious Practice in 12 century France"
Tuesday, March 27
ART 1.120
4:00 PM