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Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, presented a paper titled, “Broad Beans, Dandelions, and Prince’s Feather: Representing Common Garden Plants in Ming China,” at the…
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Alison Kettering, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Art History, emerita, published an article on the eighteenth-century English mezzotint portraitist Thomas Frye titled, “The ‘Ingenious’ and Exceptional Thomas Frye,” in…
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Digital Studio Arts Technician, Conor McGrann will be exhibiting work made during his 2024-25 residency at the Highpoint Center for Printmaking. The show will also feature work by Nancy Ariza…
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Jade Hoyer 2025 McKnight Fellowship
31 March 2025Assistant Professor of Art Jade Hoyer has been named a 2025 McKnight Printmaking Fellow at Highpoint Center for Printmaking. Jade was selected as one of two McKnight Printmaking Fellows following…
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Jade Hoyer featured in Carleton Voice Outside link
3 March 2025Assistant Professor Jade Hoyer was featured in the Carleton Voice about her recent work making paper from local plants, currently featured in the Cyrus M. Running Gallery at Concordia College.
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Kelly Connole Recieves MN State Arts Board Grant
9 January 2025Kelly Connole, Associate Department Chair of Art and Art History and Professor of Art, has received a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board (MSAB) for her work with emerging…
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Jade Hoyer has recently completed a residency at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City, NE. The KHN Center for the Arts awards residencies to established…
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Jessica Keating delivers lecture at Michigan State
21 November 2024Jessica Keating, associate professor of art history, delivered the Stanley and Selma Hollander Lecture in the Department of Art, Art History, and Design at Michigan State University on November 12.…
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Senior Lecturer in Studio Art, Emeritus, Dan Bruggeman, and Professor of Art, David Lefkowitz ’85 will be exhibiting simultaneous shows at the Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis.Bruggeman’s Curio and Lefkowitz’s Terrain…
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Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, gave a lecture, “Not-so-Famous Plants: Garden Culture, Botanical Knowledge, and Regional Painting Traditions in Ming China,” at the University…