UW-Madison Department of Art History

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Ph.D. candidate Xiaoyan Jiang has been awarded a 2026 Paul Klee Research Fellowship from the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, ...
05/26/2026

Ph.D. candidate Xiaoyan Jiang has been awarded a 2026 Paul Klee Research Fellowship from the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, Switzerland.

Established to support innovative Klee studies, the fellowship funds a one-month residency working intensively with the ZPK's collection and archives. Jiang will use the opportunity to conduct primary research for her dissertation chapter on Klee's student and Bauhaus artist Lena Bergner.

Ph.D. students Dehlia Mitchell-Gray and Hao Wu have been selected to participate in the 2026 Chinese Object Study Worksh...
05/21/2026

Ph.D. students Dehlia Mitchell-Gray and Hao Wu have been selected to participate in the 2026 Chinese Object Study Workshops, to be held at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) from August 17–21, 2026. The program offers graduate students in Chinese Art History an immersive, object-centered experience with museum collections across North America.

This year’s workshop will focus on ROM’s extensive and diverse collection of images of domestic gods. Participants will engage closely with the collection, examining the visual and material dimensions of domestic ritual objects and gaining hands-on experience in object-based research.

Ph.D. Candidate Mirella Maria has been awarded the International Division Graduate Student Summer Fieldwork Award along ...
05/18/2026

Ph.D. Candidate Mirella Maria has been awarded the International Division Graduate Student Summer Fieldwork Award along with the BLAC Foundation Supplemental Award to support her summer 2026 research in Brazil!

Mirella's dissertation, "Digital Curatorial Quilombismo: A Comparative Study of Digital Curatorial Strategies in Afrodiasporic Art Spaces in Brazil, Colombia, and Puerto Rico," examines how Afro-Brazilian, Colombian, and Puerto Rican museums develop digital curatorial strategies that honor material culture while navigating algorithmic systems that marginalize Black cultural content.

This summer, she will conduct fieldwork across Salvador, Brasília, Goiás, and São Paulo — visiting eight institutions and interviewing curators, educators, and community leaders. Her work has been published by Routledge and MASP, and presented at LASA, Harvard's Hutchins Center, and institutions across Europe.

Parabéns, Mirella!

Ph.D. candidate Levi Sherman has been awarded a 2026–27 Todd Walker Fellowship at the University of Arizona Center for C...
05/15/2026

Ph.D. candidate Levi Sherman has been awarded a 2026–27 Todd Walker Fellowship at the University of Arizona Center for Creative Photography.

The fellowship will support Levi’s research on Todd Walker’s intersecting innovations in offset printing and digital art. This investigation is part of a larger project on the advent of computer graphics and desktop publishing in the field of artists’ books.

Students in Art History 468, "Frank Lloyd Wright," spent a full day at Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio, o...
05/12/2026

Students in Art History 468, "Frank Lloyd Wright," spent a full day at Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio, on April 24. In addition to taking a "behind the scenes" tour with researchers from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, students had the opportunity to join one of two workshops. The first was on "Pattern Design," led by Taliesin trained architect Ari Georges, and students created projects inspired by plants in and around Taliesin. The second group worked with Emily Butler of the Foundation on developing adaptive reuse plans for Midway Barn on the Taliesin property.

This amazing experience was generously supported by funds associated with the Frank Lloyd Wright professorship and the Buenger Field Experience Fund.

Ph.D. student Defne Oruç recently traveled to the University of Cambridge to co-chair the session “Intermedia Dialogues ...
05/07/2026

Ph.D. student Defne Oruç recently traveled to the University of Cambridge to co-chair the session “Intermedia Dialogues in Art and Architecture” at the Association for Art History conference with Maryluna Santos Giraldo (Tulane University) on April 8th, 2026. Their session explored how intermedia practices and material translations engage displacement as a means of registering the longer history of mobilities, and aesthetic and socio-political exchanges in the Global South.

Defne’s research trip was made possible by the generous support of the Shirley & Willard Mueller Art History Fund.

The Department of Art History hosted a stimulating and well-attended Senior Honors Thesis Colloquium Event last Thursday...
05/04/2026

The Department of Art History hosted a stimulating and well-attended Senior Honors Thesis Colloquium Event last Thursday, with presentations by Sarah Kyla Banks on “Hilma of Klimt: Utopian Visions (Professor Daniel Spaulding is thesis advisor) and Rachel Reichard on “Exploring Space and Body in Auguste Rodin’s Assemblages through Devised Movement Theatre” (Professor Nancy Rose Marshall is thesis advisor). These thought-provoking presentations were followed by a lively Q&A with an enthusiastic audience consisting of faculty, students, proud faculty advisors, friends and family.

Stories of cross-cultural exchange, identity, and conflict told through art 🌍🎨Art History 354: Cross-Cultural Arts Aroun...
05/02/2026

Stories of cross-cultural exchange, identity, and conflict told through art 🌍🎨

Art History 354: Cross-Cultural Arts Around the Atlantic Rim: 1800 to the Present, explores how visual arts, literature, and film reflect and shape social, political, and historical experiences across the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia.

📚 Instructed by Xiaoyan Jiang
🗓 June 15 - July 26
💻 Online

Yifei Wang has been accepted to the Summer School in Classical Japanese/Kanbun, jointly organized by Ca’ Foscari Univers...
04/24/2026

Yifei Wang has been accepted to the Summer School in Classical Japanese/Kanbun, jointly organized by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Princeton University. This highly competitive program brings together students from around the world for intensive training in classical East Asian languages and texts.

The program will take place in Venice from July 6 to August 7, 2026. During this time, Yifei will engage in rigorous coursework and collaborative study with an international cohort of scholars.

Support for this research training was made possible by an award from the Joan B. Mirviss Centennial Fund for Asian Art & Architecture.

Stories of ancient Greek life, told through pottery. 🏺Art History 301, Myths, Loves, and Lives in Greek Vases, explores ...
04/23/2026

Stories of ancient Greek life, told through pottery. 🏺

Art History 301, Myths, Loves, and Lives in Greek Vases, explores the world of the ancient Greeks through their painted pottery, which offers a uniquely rich imagery of mythology, athletics, domestic scenes, fabulous monsters, drinking parties, and other aspects of Greek life and imagination.

📚 Instructed by Professor Nick Cahill
🗓 MWF 9:55 AM - 10:45 AM

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