Articles by Evan Gatti
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Evan A. Gatti presents paper “The Bishop’s Two Bodies and the Image In-Between”
April 18, 2011
Evan A. Gatti, an assistant professor in the Department of Art and Art History, presented "The Bishop's Two Bodies and the Image In-Between" at the Midwest Art History Society's annual conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan on April 15.
Ringelberg co-chairs panel on art, manga and video games
February 9, 2011
Associate Professor of Art History Kirstin Ringelberg is co-chairing a panel February 10 at the flagship art history and art
conference, College Art Association, in New York.
conference, College Art Association, in New York.
Evan Gatti presents paper at Conference on Bishops & Saints in Croatia
May 24, 2010
Assistant professor Evan Gatti presented “A Bishop’s Blessing on the Border or In-between: The Frontispiece in the Benedictional of Engilmar” at the May 27-30 conference Bishop Saints and Saintly Bishops sponsored by Hagiotheca and the Hagiography Society in Porec, Croatia.
Evan Gatti serves as guest editor, contributor to Peregrinations
May 17, 2010
A recent special issue of Peregrinations features articles on Ottonian art and architecture, and was guest-edited by Evan Gatti of Elon University.
Evan Gatti to present paper on Ottonian Italy at International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 12, 2010
Assistant Professor Evan A. Gatti will give a paper titled “Images on the Edge and About the Center: “Ottonian” Art in Northern Italy” in a session titled "Art History on the Edge: Art and Architecture in the Provinces of the Medieval World(s)" at the International Congress on Medieval Studies on May 13 in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Installation of Dr. Ahmed Fadaam’s Civilization on Nov. 19
November 16, 2009
Michael Fels and Rick Earl exhibit collaborative painting machines at Visual Art Exchange
November 10, 2009
Michael Fels, associate professor of art, and Rick Earl, technical director for Cultural and Special Programs, are exhibiting collaborative painting machines at Visual Art Exchange in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Female faculty to share insights of academia on April 1
March 31, 2008