FSU College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance Presents: The Vincent and Mary Agnes Thursby
Distinguished Scholars Lecture Series

Upcoming Lectures

Hugh Belsey
Former Curator of Gainsborough House, Sudbury Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 7:00 pm
Room 2005 William Johnston Building

Elizabeth Pastan
Associate Professor of Art History, Emory University Thursday, March 15, 2012, 7:00 pm
Room 2005 William Johnston Building

Past Lectures

(most recent first)

John T. Paoletti
Kenan Professor of the Humanities, Emeritus and Professor of Art History, Emeritus, Wesleyan University:
"Naked Men in Piazza"
29th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Keynote Speaker
Friday, November 4, 2011, 6:00 pm
Room 2004 William Johnston Building

Rob Nelson
Robert Lehman Professor in the History of Art, Yale University:
"The Light of Icons"
Thursday, November 17, 2011, 7:00 pm
Room 2004 William Johnston Building

Darby English
Associate Professor of Art History, The University of Chicago
"Emmett Till Ever After"
March 24, 2011, 7:00 pm
Room 249 Fine Arts Building

Richard Shiff
Professor, Department of Art and Art History, University of Texas at Austin
28th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Keynote Speaker
October 22, 2010

Virginia Fields
Curator of Pre-Columbian Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
"From Aztlan to Olman: A Curatorial Perspective on Ancient Objects and Enduring Traditions"
October 14, 2010

Michael Schreffler
Virginia Commonwealth University and the National Gallery of Art
"Patrons and Pictures in Colonial Cuzco"
April 6, 2010

Elizabeth Hill Boone
Professor, Pre-Columbian & Colonial Art of Latin America,
Tulane University
"The Afterlife of Aztec Pictography: The European Genres"
March 23, 2010

Alexander Nemerov

Yale University
"Art and Daily Life: A Case from 1863"
Keynote Lecture, 27th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium
October 23, 2009

Pamela Sheingorn

Professor Emerita, History and of Theatre Emerita, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York
"Encountering the Dying Saint Joseph: Representation, Presentation, and Cognition in the Study of an Image"
Keynote Lecture, 26th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium
October 17, 2008

James M. Saslow

Professor of Renaissance Art and Theater, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York
"Queen of Arts: Memoirs of a Scholar of Pleasure"
April 10, 2008

Geoffrey Batchen

Professor of the History of Photography and Contemporary Art, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York
"Snapshots: Art History and the Ethnographic Turn"
January 24, 2008

Frederick Bohrer

Associate Professor of Art at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland
"Photography, Worldliness, and the Middle East: Then and Now"
November 13, 2007

Helen Evans

Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator for Byzantine Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art
"The Holy Monastery of St. Catherine at Sinai: Responses to a Sacred Space"
November 1, 2007

Michael Leja

Professor of American Art, University of Pennsylvania
"Winslow Homer and the Composite Image"
Keynote Lecture, 25th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium
February 23, 2007

Terence Riley

Director, Miami Art Museum
"Modern in a Post-Modern World"
February 1, 2007

William E. Wallace

Barbara Murphy Bryant Distinguished Professor of Art History Washington University
"Michelangelo: Artist and Aristocrat"
November 28, 2006

Lucille Roussin

"Art Stolen, Art Reclaimed, Art Returned?"
October 19, 2006

Christina Kiaer

Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University
"Modern Soviet Art Meets America, 1935"
April 13, 2006

Eugene Y. Wang

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art at Harvard University
"Thinking Outside the Nesting Boxes: Buddhist Reliquaries
from a Ninth-Century Chinese Crypt"
March 2, 2006

W. J. T. Mitchell

Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor, Departments of Art History and English Language and Literature, University of Chicago
"Sacred Images and the Holy War on Terror:
Meyer Schapiro's 'Theme of State' Today"
Keynote lecture, 24th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium, February 10, 2006

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann

Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
"Arcimboldo's Serious Jokes and the Origins of Still Life Painting"
October 13, 2005

Thomas Cummins

Dumbarton Oaks Professor, History of Pre-Columbian & Colonial Art, Harvard University
"Neither one nor the other but a third’: The Importance of Genre
as Difference in Latin American Colonial Art"
Keynote lecture, 24th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium, Feb.25, 2005

Jeffrey Chipps Smith

Kay Fortson Chair in European Art, University of Texas at Austin
"The Queen of Heaven and Her Bishop: Piety in Late Fifteenth Century Germany"
January 27, 2005

Thomas Sokolowski

Director, The Andy Warhol Museum
"Andy Warhol: The Art of Camouflage"
January 14, 2005

Kristine Stiles

Associate Professor of Art History, Duke University
"Crazy Horse and the Pottery Barn: Mapping the Enduring Nature and Changing States of Art Through Equine Imagery"
November 18, 2004