Caitlyn King '24 Awarded the Jonathan B. Rintels 1927 Prize The Rintels Prize recognizes an outstanding thesis written in the field of literature, language, philosophy, or the social sciences.
Art History Open Letter to the Dartmouth Administration The faculty of the Art History Department join our colleagues across the college to voice our deep concerns and disagreement with the d
Myth and Menagerie: Seeing Lions in the Nineteenth Century by Katie Hornstein In artistic traditions that stretch back to antiquity, lions have been associated with strength and authority.
Visualizing Complexities. Practices and Heuristics of Digital Models in Art History - Edited by Nicola Camerlenghi, Tanja Michalsky & Elisabetta Scirocco Digital models help to visualize complexities heretofore unapproachable through more conventional methods of art history.
Experience the Avant-Garde on the Green There's nothing like an ambitious group art project to foster a sense of community and connectedness.
Art & Tonics: An Evening for Students Featuring a selection of tonics designed and produced by your faculty mixologists and an array of fine hors d'oeuvres and bespoke canapés
A Groundbreaking Exhibit for a Celebrated Korean Artist Sunglim Kim, the associate professor of art history who curated Park Dae Sung: Ink Reimagined, discusses the exhibition, which will be on view at the Hood through March 19.
Q&A with art history professor Adedoyin Teriba Adedoyin Teriba, a professor of art history, is already building a strong foundation at Dartmouth, after joining the faculty in the fall.
"What's in a Name: From Ashurbanipal to Sardanapalus," in Mythogenesis, Interdiscursivity, Ritual Ada Cohen
"Akram Zaatari: The Social Life of Photographs," in Collaboration: A Potential History of Photography. Chad Elias
Visualizing Complexities. Practices and Heuristics of Digital Models in Art History Nicola Camerlenghi