Jennifer D. Anderson is an Associate Professor of studio art at Hollins University, where she teaches drawing, printmaking and professional practices. She currently serves as Art Department Chair. Her recent scholarly output includes papers given at the SGC International, College Art Association, and Southeastern College Art conferences. The Norton Simon Museum included her essay “Print Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Tristan Cai, Assistant Professor of Photography
Drawn to the ambiguities and mysteries surrounding the subjects of death, creation and religion, Tristan Cai is interested in the cultural production of knowledge and the realities that humanity constructs in these domains. He draws inspiration from academic research and first-hand interaction with individuals, ranging from bio-ethicists to cult victims. Cai’s practice involves using photography Find out more »
Lecture: The Arch in the Landscape: Natural History and Antiquarianism in SeventeenthCentury Roman Landscape Painting Sarah Cantor, ARTH Artist House Teaching and Research Fellow
Sarah Cantor received her PhD from the University of Maryland in 2013, specializing in Early Modern European art history. Her research explores the intersections between landscape imagery, natural history, and antiquarian culture in seventeenth-century Italy. She has taught at Maryland and University of Maryland University College and has worked as a curatorial fellow at a Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Sandro Del Rosario, Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital Media/Animation
Born in Italy, with a background in graphic design and photography, Sandro Del Rosario came to the U.S. in 1998 with a Fulbright Scholarship to study for an MFA in Film/Video with emphasis in Experimental Animation at CalArts, in California. His work has been awarded and exhibited in many festivals and venues worldwide, including at Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Aschely Vaughan Cone, SMCM-MICA Artist House Teaching Fellow
Aschely Vaughan Cone (b. San Antonio, TX 1985) recently graduated from the LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art with an MFA in Painting. In 2007 she received a BA in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis, MD, studying classics and philosophy; in 2012 she received an Find out more »