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Teresita Fernández: Dark Earth opens at Georgetown University’s de la Cruz Art Gallery
Teresita Fernández: Dark Earth, Maria and Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery at Georgetown University, 2021. Photograph by Gregory Staley and the artist. This semester the Maria & Alberto de la Cr
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The 29th Misty Dailey Awards Ceremony
On Thursday, May 6th, we celebrated our students at the 29th annual Misty Dailey Awards. Together with the Dailey Family, the Art and Art History Department annually recognizes and awards exc
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2021 Senior Art Majors Exhibition
The Department of Art and Art History and the Georgetown University Art Galleries are proud to present the 2021 Senior Art Majors Exhibition on view through Sunday, May 23, 2021. Featuring the
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Public Dialogue: “What does it mean to be American?” | Wednesday, April 28, from 5:30-6:45 p.m. EST
The Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery and the Georgetown Humanities Initiative present: Looking for America brings people together from across the political spectrum and the country to ex
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Humanities Round Tables: Careers in Art and Art History
In partnership with the Georgetown Humanities Initiative and the Cawley Career Center, Tuesday, April 27th from 4-5pm, the Department of Art & Art History is hosting a panel titled "Humanities Round
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Kaitlyn Reynolds (C’21) and Eliza Lafferty (C’20) reflect on Professor Ian Bourland’s “Exiles and Diasporas” Class
Students Kaitlyn Reynolds (C’21) and Eliza Lafferty (C’20) reflect on Professor Ian Bourland’s “Exiles and Diasporas” class, from Spring 2020.
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Interdisciplinary Humanities Pedagogy: HALC Faculty Fellows Create New Courses to Meet Demand
“The most helpful aspect of the HALC Faculty Fellows program was, for me, the ways in which it pushed me to rethink assessment in the classroom, and the possibilities for a more public-facing pedagogy.”
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Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery acquires artwork by Georgetown Alum Julia Kwon, C’12
Mask from the “Unapologetically Asian” series, 2020.Mask from the “Unapologetically Asian” series, 2020.Mask from the “Unapologetically Asian” series, 2020.Mask from the “Unapologetically Asian” seri
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GU Art Galleries Featured in Georgetown’s Alumni Magazine
In Georgetown Magazine’s spring 2020 edition, see how the GU Art Galleries provide opportunities for “tying content to teaching and to issues that are important to the Georgetown community.” Highlights in the feature include previous exhibitions, as well as the range of subjects and communities the Galleries reach.
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Professor Michelle Wang writes article for Hyperallergic: “The CDC’s Misappropriation of a Chinese Textile, and Why It Matters”
The CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases journal featured a Chinese textile on the cover of its May 2020 issue and stated that the animals depicted in Chinese art are carriers of disease, including COV
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