News

News

Continuing the Vision of Mark Weil and Joan Hall

2.9.23

In spring 2023, the first grants from the Mark S. Weil and Joan M. Hall Endowment roll out to support the work of four members of the faculty of the Department of Art History & Archaeology

Dr. Wallace Brings Historical Contextualization for the Renaissance in the Film "Why is Mona Lisa Smiling?"

1.24.23

Second-year PhD student Katie DiDomenico publishes two Google Arts & Culture Stories

1.18.23

Second-year PhD student Katie DiDomenico recently had two stories published on Google Arts & Culture about art in Cleveland

Graduate Student Harper Tooch joins Dr. Aravecchia at Archeology Site in Dakhla Oasis in Egypt

1.17.23

Harper Tooch (MA Student) joins Dr. Aravecchia in excavating at Amheida at the Dakhla Oasis in Egypt.

Dr. Ila Sheren is featured as a Faculty Lead for Moving Stories: A Programmatic Grant

11.17.22

As a part of WashU's Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures, Dr. Ila Sheren will collaborate with WashU faculty in a cross-disciplinary project, Moving Stories, in 2023.

Graduate student Lacy Murphy's new research on Algerian anonymity

11.17.22

Washington University's Center for the Humanities recently published a research article by PhD candidate Lacy Murphy

The (Necro)politics of Ruin in Teresa Margolles's Pistas de Baile

11.17.22

Dr. Ila Sheren shares her research on Teresa Margolles's Pistas de Baile with the Department of Political Science

Read PhD Alum Michael Cosmopoulos' Archaeological Site in the New York Times

10.5.22

Read about Michael Cosmopoulos' archaeological excavations in Iklaina, Greece

See Dr. Aravecchia's Story About the Fourth Annual Missouri Egyptological Symposium

10.4.22

Dr. Nicola Aravecchia and Dr. Julia Troche (Missouri State University) tell the history of the event and give details of this year's symposium.

Ebonie Pollock (BA 2019) Contributes to the Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel Catalogue

9.8.22

Ebonie Pollock, a Murphy Prize winner for an Outstanding Senior Honors Thesis, collaborates on a leading catalogue on the art of Suzanne Valadon.

PhD Candidate Emily Thompson Attends the National Humanities Center Virtual Residency

9.8.22

The virtual residency was sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.

Check Out Dr. John Klein's Newest Publications!

9.8.22

The publications include an article and a review.