2024 News
October
October 25, 2024 – from The Met
October 24, 2024 – from Culture Type
Congratulation to Professor Jesús Escobar on being appointed as Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor in the Humanities for a five-year, renewable term.
October 1, 2024
Congratulations to Professor Thadeus Dowad on being appointed the Crown Junior Chair in Middle East Studies for a three-year term.
October 1, 2024
September
September 12, 2024 – from Smithsonian American Art Museum
September 12, 2024 – from Graham Foundation
Congratulations to Douglas Gabriel (PhD 2019) who will be joining the University of Florida as Assistant Professor of Global Contemporary Art.
September 12, 2024
July
Congratulations to 7 of our PhD students for successfully defending their dissertations in Spring and Summer 2024!
July 15, 2024
Maryam Athari (Jahani and the Worlding of Modern Iranian Art (1953-1979))
Jessy Bell (Infrastructures of Solidarity: Nation-Building and Worldmaking in Socialist Yugoslavia)
Caitlin DiMartino (Resplendent Darkness: Black Madonnas and the Making of Race in France and Spain, 1550-1750)
Benjamin Jones (What We Cain't Do: The Pedagogy of the Black Radical Aesthetic Tradition)
Tamar Kharatishvili (Technology as Refuge: Sonia Delaunay-Terk's Collaborative Intermediality, 1913-1937)
Brian Leahy (For Immediate Release: U.S. Contemporary Art and Exhibition Media Across the Long 1970s)
Alissa Schapiro (“Busy with Other News”: American Art, Visual Culture, and Antisemitism during World War II)
July 2, 2024 – from Art Daily
June
June 11, 2024 – from Institute for Advanced Study
May
May 29, 2024 – from Northwestern Now
May 13, 2024 – from Northwestern Magazine
April
Congratulations to Claire Dillon (BA '14) for her 2024-2025 Paul Mellon Rome Prize in Medieval Studies.
April 25, 2024
Claire is currently a PhD candidate at Columbia University. During her fellowship, she will reside at the American Academy in Rome to complete her dissertation, which examines silk production in medieval Sicily and studies hundreds of textile fragments attributed—or misattributed—to the island, reflecting their places in historiographies of the global Middle Ages.
April 11, 2024 – from John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
March
Congratulations to Professor Rebecca Zorach on the publication of her new book, Temporary Monuments: Art, Land, and America’s Racial Enterprise.
March 1, 2024
Congratulations to Professor Christina Kiaer on the publication of her new book, Collective Body: Aleksandr Deineka at the Limit of Socialist Realism.
March 1, 2024
February
February 29, 2024 – from Northwestern Now
January
January 4, 2024 – from Renaissance Society of America