Monthly Archives: January 2015

A 20th Century Reinvention: James Rosenquist

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (now extended until May 9, 2015!) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several of them … Continue reading

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Representations of Race in the Collection: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Ideas about race and racial identity permeate American culture and history, so it’s no surprise that they’ve also been addressed by artists over the course of time. This week, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, we look back … Continue reading

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Welcome back!

Happy New Year! It’s the start of the Spring semester—how are you going to build the OSU Museum of Art collection into your coursework, leisure time, or both? I’m looking forward to working with a group of graduate students who … Continue reading

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Understanding Rosenquist by Creating Connections to the Past

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (until March 14, 2015) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several of … Continue reading

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