Articles by Kirstin Ringelberg
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Art historian Ringelberg publishes in international Proust journal
October 11, 2017
The essay by Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, reinterprets the "floral empire" of artist/salonnière Madeleine Lemaire as a queer heterotopia.
Richard Liebhart publishes archaeological findings on Phrygian tomb
March 16, 2016
Special expanded issue of Expedition includes essays by and about the adjunct assistant professor of art history and his dig in Gordion, Turkey
Visiting Art History Scholar Holly R. Silvers publishes essay
March 13, 2016
Silvers's essay links masks from contemporary popular culture with 12th century corbel sculptures in southwestern France.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents on neoliberal feminism in contemporary art
February 7, 2016
At the College Art Association conference in Washington, D.C., the art historian analyzed the intersection of contemporary artists' work, the history and criticism that frames it, and neoliberal elements of third-wave feminism.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents paper on queer feminist reclamation of Belle Époque artist
November 3, 2015
At the SECAC conference in Pittsburgh, the art historian offered a glimpse into the previously overlooked artist's studio and its celebrated salon events.
Evan Gatti publishes edited volume on the Episcopacy in Medieval Imagery
May 18, 2014
Evan Gatti, an associate professor of art history, co-edited and authored an essay in "Envisioning the Bishop: Images and the Episcopacy in the Middle Ages," published by Brepols Publishers in their Medieval Church Studies Series.
Art History Senior Symposium – May 19
May 11, 2014
Join the Art History class of 2014 on Monday, May 19, from 9-11 a.m. as students present their senior seminar research projects in the Isabella Cannon Room, Center for the Arts.
Erica Rand, “Hip Check: Queer Experiments in Looking and Writing” – March 11
January 27, 2014
Art History Speaker Series, Tuesday March 11, 6pm, La Rose Digital Theater (KOBC 101)