Early Draft of the Constitution on View
Hey, it’s Constitution Day.
Hey, it’s Constitution Day.
Art History Department Chair, Kerry Dean Carso, will give a talk, Landscapes of Nationalism and the Roots of Conservation in 19th-Century America, as part of the celebrations for Wilderness 50. Learn about American landscape...
Four works by major artists of the Hudson River School were issued as postage stamps by the U.S. Postal Service in August 2014. They are the 12th issuance in the series, American Treasures. When...
Another group of creative responses to Prof. Keely Heuer’s challengeto her Art of the Western World I students: Become a Masterpiece!
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Celebrating Student Research Last week, the Art History Association of SUNY New Paltz held its 17th annual Art History Symposium, Copy and Paste: The Origin and Appropriation of Artistic Ideas. Great job Art History...
Audio Arts | Tate. So this is a blog focusing on visual material, but an important archive of audio capturing artists’ in their own words, as well as some soundworks and performances, has...
“Put on your thinking caps, and call upon the Muses…the Idea: create a living work of art by replicating famous objects from the past and photograph yourself doing so. At the very least, you...
This past Wednesday, November 20, The Art History Association of SUNY New Paltz, a student club of the Student Association, hosted a talk by Brandeis University Professor Nancy Scott on American artist, Georgia O’Keeffe,...
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Joins the Google Art Project Partnership Provides Global Access to High-resolution Images of 160 Artistically and Historically Important Objects in the Colonial Williamsburg Collections. Check the blog post at ArtFixDaily.com.
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